Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] that none of " in BNC.
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1 | His reasoning was that none of the men who were conceivable successors were of sufficient stature to reign — he talked privately about his " monarchy " — without the legitimation of popular election . |
2 | The plan is that none of these people will be able to purchase any of the seven thousand tickets available to England for the first round matches . |
3 | Of crucial importance is that none of these experiments require the animals to suffer any pain whatsoever . |
4 | This album 's minus point is that it 's only 40 minutes long ; its plus point is that none of its songs are even a millimetre below excellent . |
5 | The important point is that none of these beings is referred to as evil , nor their harmful acts as aggressive or violent . |
6 | The point is that none of those was accompanied by an earthquake . |
7 | The trouble is that none of the three firms is nearly as Japanese as the owners would like it to be . |
8 | The official stance is that none of this plutonium is destined for anything other than non-military purposes . |
9 | The trouble was that none of us could understand it . |
10 | So perhaps the first thing about that continuum is that none of them are right or wrong we all dis-represent the ways of behaving and it 's very much a personal choice which one will use at one stage . |
11 | The reason was that none of these reforms shifted the balance of power within the social structure of the village . |
12 | What was clear from one hearing was that none of them is paste . |
13 | The problem was that none of the pilots were really confident of their navigation , the sand storm having obliterated the landmarks they were relying on . |
14 | In essence , the problem was that none of these terms could be defined ‘ objectively ’ . |
15 | The first thing to be said in relation to the merits of the appeal is that none of the parties to the appeal , all represented here today , opposes it . |