Example sentences of "no [noun sg] [that] it [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The platform may have been left , although there is no indication that it was used until Stretford Bridge began to appear in the timetable as a request stop in 1890 .
2 It was ordered that this memorandum should be entered in the minutes , but there is no indication that it was considered or discussed .
3 If the well had been in the centre of an ash grove ever since it was discovered , it is no wonder that it was deemed sacred , for ash was holy to the ancients .
4 It is no accident that it was recommended for use in the fifteenth-century Lay Folks Mass Book at the elevation of the Host .
5 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 .
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 Prior to publication of the study , Rechem 's position had been that there was no proof that it was to blame for any toxic contamination outside the plant .
8 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 .
9 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 ) .
10 Barbaric , for instance , began its lexical life as a designation for tribes which did not speak Greek ( the Romans later amended this to embrace tribes which spoke neither Greek nor Latin ) ; it is no surprise that it was extended to include behaviour held , rightly or wrongly , to be typical of such tribes and at the beginning of this stage it can not but have been an associative adjective in these uses .
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