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

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1 George Bush calls the Iraqi missile attacks on Israel ‘ outrageous ’ while exalting the prowess of those who have thrown double the explosive power of the Hiroshima Bomb on Baghdad , not to liberate Kuwait , but to control the oil , and remind all Arab peoples that no one can defy the American will to become the world 's policemen now that the Soviet Union is not to be counted for as an opponent .
2 However , environmentalists are calling for proof from manufacturers that no other propellant can be used to replace CFCs in these instances , so that emissions are kept to a bare minimum .
3 On those standard trips that no one wants to miss — such as the cabaret , we 'll also make an effort to keep couples together .
4 Horses have a particularly acute ability to smell , and are sensitive to scents and aromas that no person could ever normally detect .
5 Their arguments were deliberately couched in language which played down the revolutionary implications of the legislation and was designed to convince doubters that no changes of any real significance were taking place .
6 We recall giving silent thanks that no one had ten bob for the juke box .
7 It has also been willing to bargain over the release of French hostages held by Arab groups in the Lebanon even though the government pays lip-service to the official declarations that no such deals should be made .
8 How did you explain to your own s s satisfaction during those months that no talks were going on , that into into com into communicating with the quarry ?
9 It was n't enough for him to have to learn a series of speeches that no one else was expected to begin to comprehend , but he was also deputed to be Dame Edith 's guardian angel .
10 something of mines that no one suspects , I
11 It was part of the job : his mother was sovereign , he was her heir and they would share secrets that no one else could ever know .
12 After cycling to various different parts of the village pretending to look for him , therefore , I returned and told the Germans that no one had seen my father ; he was probably out in the country on his bicycle but I had no idea where .
13 ‘ It 's all about a character co-incidentally called Wilf who makes a living by developing new inventions that no home should be without .
14 " Officers had instructions from their employers that no English need apply and that the best chance a man could have to get employment would be that he could not speak the English language ; then he was sure to get a situation " .
15 A call by the Federation of Niger Trade Unions ( USTN ) for a general strike " in defence of democracy " was widely observed on March 2 but was called off on March 3 following government pledges that no political concessions would be made to the mutineers .
16 cross-hatched by flames that no one can remember .
17 It is a recognised fact amongst seamen that no ship , even when built by the same yard to identical plans , ever behaves in the same way .
18 ‘ They made turnover projections that no one would have managed to meet , ’ reflects Sue Carroll .
19 My own view is that scientific theories usually start out by assuming the existence of entities that no one has ever seen or touched — genes , atoms , photons , viruses .
20 They may , perhaps , legitimately be so viewed when sexual satisfaction becomes totally dependent upon them to a point at which they take the place of the interpersonal psycho-genital stimuli to which most of us are subject ; or , as in one or two instances , when they are so grossly in departure from presently accepted norms that no correlation of them with accepted stimuli and practices is possible .
21 And they had , over and over again , so many times that no one except me seemed to remember that things had ever been different .
22 So we shall see hundreds of gangs of idle men , smoking and drinking , and half-building roads that no one needs anyway . ’
23 Day after day the German heavies pounded the corpses in this gully , until they were quartered , and re-quartered ; to one eye-witness it seemed as if it were filled with dismembered limbs that no one could or would bury .
24 She went on record to reassure parents that no children were taken with a revenge motive .
25 Let us look at the implications of these arguments a little more by examining the implications , for welfare and for social policy , of policy developments in those important policy areas that no one defines as social policy : foreign and defence policy , and economic policy .
26 The third image pictures the state in liberal democratic societies as a corporatist network , integrated with external elites into a single control system : here talk of external control versus state autonomy is irrelevant , for state and economic elites are so interpenetrated by each others ' concerns that no sensible boundary line or balance of influence can be drawn .
27 Frederick Montague gave evidence to the Commissioners that no Court of Attachment or Swanimote had been held in Salcey Forest since he became Ranger , ‘ and I doubt whether such Courts have been held ever since the Rangership has been in my Family , which is about 120 years ’ .
28 Yet the opacity and lack of conviction of this paper has so disappointed directors that no vote will now take place .
29 It is striking under these circumstances that no CMEA government used Western technology as a spearhead for economic reform .
30 Only then did they see the great livid gashes that no man could have inflicted raked along both Ranks .
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