Example sentences of "[be] no [noun] that [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 ’ There are no guarantees that people will believe what you believe about God , Jesus , the Bible etc .
2 The most important of these is that there seems to be no evidence that people assumed automatic responsibility for their relatives — including parents — who were old , sick , or in some other circumstance where they were unable to work to maintain themselves .
3 The fact of being ‘ family ’ is no guarantee that people can live together happily on a long-term basis , and almost any other good ‘ care ’ arrangement that can be made for an elderly person is better than a cat-and-dog life with relatives , where there is no common ground for agreement , and constant quarrels make home life a misery .
4 ‘ In 1991 ’ , Klopsch says , ‘ there is no sign that sales there will be more than nil . ’
5 There is no doubt that swordfish have succeeded in piercing the bottom planking of boats , but if any were ever sunk in this way is unknown .
6 While there is no doubt that carp can digest and like ingredients such as casein and fishmeal , they do not need such high quality ingredients in their food .
7 Although crime might not be as common as we think , there is no doubt that people who have experienced it find it changes their outlook radically .
8 ‘ There is no doubt that people are shopping more tactically these days .
9 There is no evidence that Roe 's men worked on the westerly , Paddy End , workings which they had acquired from Tissington .
10 There is no evidence that people had any more influence on the policies of major institutions .
11 ‘ It is no surprise that people are disillusioned with democracy and very angry .
12 It is no surprise that people are prepared to risk their lives before the bulldozers .
13 It is no accident that people in AI rarely draw flow-charts , and it is a cliché of programming in LISP that if one finds oneself drawing a flow-chart , one has not understood how LISP works .
14 It is no accident that people who are driven to climb corporate ladders have parents who believe ladder climbing is important .
15 Conversely , it is no accident that people who search in their careers for stability , structure and avoidance of risk acquire these values to a large extent in their childhood .
16 There is no suggestion that people directly involved with Kingfisher profited from knowing that a bid was imminent .
17 ( Have you noticed how the Christians on TV are usually the ‘ wet ’ ones , like Harold in Neighbours — it 's no wonder that people think ALL Christians are wet ! )
18 So said Freud , it 's no wonder that people believe in religion , because religion can provide you with a lot , with a lot of gratification , but the fundamental psychological explanation for this , says Freud , is that these feelings that religion gratifies in adult life , are transferences of feelings that we all had in infancy .
19 At the time they were first predicted , there was no way that neutron. stars could be observed .
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