Example sentences of "no [noun] that it [is] " in BNC.

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1 I I there is no evidence that it 's an inherited or venereal problem and this is the , you know you we have there has been lots of sort of studies done to see which woman might be more at risk and which women , you know , might have symptoms and th , the fact is that the reason why you , why the menopause occurs is because the ovaries stop functioning , they stop producing oestrogen and every woman 's ovaries does this and they do it you know , at all varying ages the average age is fifty .
2 One facile answer I have heard , or read , to the question : How do you tell a first edition ? is : When there is no evidence that it is anything else .
3 An obvious instance would be the contrast between the suggestion that although we understand the proposition that God exists , we could have no evidence that it is true , and the suggestion that the proposition is incomprehensible to us , and hence a fortiori we can neither know it to be true nor be justified in believing it .
4 If one likes , one could ascribe this randomness to the intervention of God , but it would be a very strange kind of intervention : there is no evidence that it is directed toward any purpose .
5 Unless we make it trivially true that gold is malleable , by explicitly including malleability in our idea of it , we can perceive no connection between the ideas of gold and malleability ; our observation and experiment do not tell us that gold must be malleable ; we have no knowledge that it is .
6 As regards the physical limitations in food supplies , there seems to be general scientific agreement that this does not constitute the real constraint … the vague counter argument that more intensive cultivation will ruin the soil is hardly convincing in view of the fact that soil has been farmed with increasing intensity in Western Europe for about 2000 years and there is still no sign that it is exhausted .
7 Yet there is no sign that it is to be applied .
8 Even if the best of the top n interpretations is taken , there is no guarantee that it is the best of all possible interpretations .
9 I I if it can be done in the greenbelt policy it must be done in E two and there can be no argument that it is not too detailed a matter in greenbelt policy but too detailed a matter in E two .
10 Despite our finding that television news is biased , there is no doubt that it is less biased than the press , and that such bias as there is on television is in the same direction on both BBC and ITV .
11 It took it : there is no doubt that it is helping the Shia rebels in southern Iraq and , to a lesser extent , the more successful Kurds in the north .
12 There is no doubt that it is easy for Monie to win friends and make people care about her .
13 There can be no doubt that it is a growth area , which has had distinct achievements in many countries .
14 The actual mechanics of establishing rapport have been investigated very carefully and there is no doubt that it is a behavioural phenomenon .
15 There is no doubt that it is easier to prove this case than the previous one , since in it the trust is claimed by persons whom the testator did not address .
16 There 's no doubt that it is wonderfully refreshing on a summer 's day , especially if low alcohol consumption is a consideration .
17 Many of my volunteers commented on how much they enjoyed eating so much fruit and vegetables and how much fitter they felt , so I have no doubt that it is the reduction of fat and the increase in better , healthier food that together helped produce such positive benefits .
18 Morally speaking , we have no doubt that it is ; but again reverting to our cynical sociological standpoint , we suspect that on the contrary it is often the dispelling of secrecy that causes problems for the system and exacerbates the crisis .
19 Though not yet illegal to discriminate on health grounds , there can be no doubt that it is immoral and unethical to do so . ’
20 Zechariah , after the Return from Babylon , has no doubt that it is through the Spirit of the Lord that God has sent ‘ the law and the words ’ through the prophets ( Zech. 7 : 12 ) .
21 The opportunity may , therefore , exist for settlement at this stage and there is no doubt that it is preferable so to proceed than to achieve settlement at the door of the Court .
22 We are talking not about election expenses , but about theft from the House of Commons — — because there is no doubt that it is a theft of material —
23 He 's a highly talented rider with a hunger for success and if the Yamaha is up to it — and I 've no doubt that it is — than we could be celebrating a single figure placing tomorrow , and that really would be something .
24 It is however a fundamental requirement of a review notice that it leaves the recipient in no doubt that it is intended to be the formal document invoking the landlord 's right to review the rent ( Schirlcar Properties Ltd v Heinitz ( 1983 ) 268 EG 362 ) .
25 If you are trying to sell programmes , there is no doubt that it 's useful to have somewhere to screen excerpts at least .
26 No surprise that it 's from Redland .
27 This is not a case of competing claims to the U.S.$2m. ; there is no dispute that it is the property of the Republic of Somalia .
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