Example sentences of "[verb] that [ex0] [is] nothing [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Bill did you know that there 's nothing on this tape ?
2 It is sobering to report that there is nothing in it .
3 I just hope that there is nothing to this Werner business .
4 I had better remember that there 's nothing in the least bit sinister about mists and fogs .
5 However again it is easy to overestimate the cost of such research : if a reading of Hansard shows that there is nothing of significance said by the minister in relation to the clause in question , further research will become pointless .
6 Lord Browne-Wilkinson observed that ‘ it is easy to overestimate the cost of such research : if a reading of Hansard shows that there is nothing of significance said by the minister in relation to the clause in question , further research will become pointless ’ .
7 Some adolescents may need reassuring that there is nothing to be afraid of or ashamed about in night emissions or monthly periods .
8 She agreed with Gilbert that the souls of the dead are in the hand of God and , as for herself , she was persuaded that there is nothing in this world or out of it which can separate us from the love of God .
9 It may be noted that there is nothing in rule 12 which , in terms at least , prevents a taxation on the standard basis or the indemnity basis of non-litigation costs .
10 As to what counsel said there is a keen dispute which their Lordships can not resolve , beyond observing that there is nothing in the abbreviated note of the arguments in the district court to suggest that counsel went further than to point out that the immediate future of the B.M.F.L. prosecution was highly speculative .
11 The use of square brackets would normally mean that there is nothing in the hand of the king , not even a signature , but that the material is contemporary with him and belongs to his period .
12 The term substantial steps is used because prior to that stage it is generally assumed that there is nothing for the offeror to disclose publicly .
13 Naipaul 's readers could well have become inclined to ask why it is that his novels seem to say that there is nothing to be done in , or with , the countries of their concern .
14 To this , Joseph protested : ‘ If I could , I would take my heart out and hold it in my hand and let the Great Father and the white people see that there is nothing in it but kind feelings and love for him and them . ’
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