Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] [that] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Your sister is not a monster — of course not — and Mummy had no intention whatever that she should be put in the dustbin .
2 There was no feeling whatsoever that it was a come-down , his doing a programme for children .
3 I wonder who took that poster what that they had ?
4 Mr Jameson said : ‘ There is absolutely no doubt whatsoever that they died for £5 — because one smoke detector would have alerted them . ’
5 A dream world where , this time , she wanted him to be in no doubt whatsoever that she was unafraid of him .
6 On the question of aggression by the North , there can be no doubt whatever that their ultimate object is to overrun the South ; and I think in the long term there is no doubt that they will do so , in which case , as you so aptly remark , the Americans will have made a rather handsome contribution of equipment to the military strength of Asiatic Communism .
7 ‘ If this matter rested solely upon the question of the best interests of the children I should have no doubt whatever that their welfare would be better served by their remaining in England in order that their future be determined by the High Court here .
8 The Chancellor of the Exchequer was given a two-minute standing ovation after he delivered an uncompromising defence of his policies and declared : ‘ It is clear that the economy is already responding to the measures we have taken , and I have no doubt whatever that it will come right in good time .
9 Simon Peter has no doubt whatever that it remains imminent and will occur in the course of his own lifetime .
10 When the result of the canvass was conveyed to me I had no doubt whatever that it had been thorough and honest and that I could command the necessary support in Parliament .
11 After lunch he took her to the shops in the wide , tree-lined avenues , and though from time to time she was out of his sight she had no doubt whatever that he still thought she would rush off to telegraph news to her magazine if she got half a chance .
12 Quite apart from such specific minor functions , there are no practical restraints upon either House of Parliament seeking to busy itself with any task whatever that it cares to assume .
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