Example sentences of "that no [pron] [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | He was such a fixture that no one noticed him any more . |
2 | It concluded that no one knew what was in the dumps or if they had the capacity to meet future needs . |
3 | Gloucester claimed that the weapons had been intended for use against him , a story that he was later to use in an attempt to have the captured Woodvilles executed , although Mancini comments that no one took it seriously . |
4 | Gloucester claimed that the weapons had been intended for use against him , a story that he was later to use in an attempt to have the captured Woodvilles executed , although Mancini comments that no one took it seriously . |
5 | The two Chairmen of that Committee gave distinguished service , and I am sure that no one took my remarks to mean what the hon. Member for Glasgow , Cathcart ( Mr. Maxton ) says they meant . |
6 | The simple organizational structure of the army and the short careers of its officer corps meant that no one had anything more than the most rudimentary administrative skills . |
7 | It puzzled him into the New Year of 1961 that no one asked his opinion . |
8 | Nevertheless they also took care to ensure that no one made himself vulnerable , no one put himself at risk by careless speech in public assembly . |
9 | After a while I sat down at a pavement café table and rather shamefacedly clapped my hands , but produced such a ladylike patter that no one heard me . |
10 | The best players ; but with so many good players we could alternate the groups so that no one felt they had been left out . |
11 | Shanas ( 1979 ) , in her review of American data on family support for the elderly , notes that women are two or three times more likely than men to say that no one helped them during a period of illness . |
12 | The government had hoped to make the private sector take over nuclear power stations , but John Wakeham eventually had to admit that no one wanted them . |
13 | You were lucky that no one pinched them . |