Example sentences of "[is] no [noun sg] [that] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Shouting about convictions is no guarantee that they will survive a period in government . |
2 | Although the discs will fit any drive , this is no guarantee that they can be read by the computer . |
3 | Finally , unless selective assessments are properly evaluated there is no guarantee that they are correctly selecting those for whom existing provision is intended . |
4 | Acts of resistance may of course continue to be initiated through individual acts of will , but as for Sartre there is no guarantee that they will produce intended effects . |
5 | This relationship entails that speakers can exercise a great deal of choice in the way they encode their meanings ; for example , even if questions ( i.e. requests for information or for action ) occur in a text , there is no guarantee that they will be realized syntactically as interrogatives ; there is no simple isomorphic relationship between function and form . |
6 | Someone else may have something you want , but there is no guarantee that they will want what you have to offer them in return . |
7 | ‘ There is nothing to stop them applying for other nights , but there is no guarantee that they will get them . |
8 | There is no guarantee that we shall move beyond discussion of new clause 6 and the amendments taken with it . |
9 | But it is arguable that the fishing licence money should be treated as a one-off bonanza , since there is no guarantee that it will continue . |
10 | But a Biblically constituted Church is no guarantee that it will be a community of life , growth and love . |
11 | It follows that because a practice may work well in one country , there is no guarantee that it will continue to do so should it be transferred elsewhere , especially if it conflicts with indigenous traditions and social values . |
12 | In fact , Peirce 's explanation is metaphysical , resting on his panpsychist objective idealism : he rejects the use of natural selection in the explanation because the fact that a faculty was necessary for the commonsense inquiries which facilitate survival and reproduction is no guarantee that it will help us to describe reality . |
13 | Finally , it should be noted that while a system of guide-lines might be expected to reduce disparity in sentencing , there is no guarantee that it would reduce the overall level of punitiveness . |
14 | Even if the best of the top n interpretations is taken , there is no guarantee that it is the best of all possible interpretations . |
15 | The money runs out next month , and there is no guarantee that it will be available for next winter . |
16 | If you find that the property you want is to be sold at Auction , remember that a lot of time , effort and fees can be expended prior to an Auction and there is no guarantee that you will be successful in purchasing the property . |
17 | But there is no guarantee that he would have succeeded . |
18 | Lord Wilson 's account in 1985 of the decay of what was intended to mark a sea-change in the process and outcome of economic policy-making at the highest level is best read slowly and without comment — except , perhaps , to note that , in reforming terms , an almost ideal apprenticeship for a Prime Minister is no guarantee that he will deliver the goods : |
19 | Now , amazingly , there is no guarantee that he will be able to play in any of the three US Majors next year . |
20 | There is no question that we normally accept that both " the same A " and " a different A " can be significantly used in relation to ontological existents . |
21 | ‘ We have applied for worldwide patents , and there is no question that we will have them ’ |
22 | ‘ We have applied for worldwide patents , and there is no question that we will have them , ’ Oag says . |
23 | There might be some question now as to whether they will , but there is no question that they can if they want to . |
24 | Although O'Keeffe did not abandon abstractionism after 1923 , there is no question that she limited her experimentation with it , and she never again worked as expressively or freely with it as she had in the formative years of her career . |
25 | He appeared to shrug off the news but there is no question that it interjected some kind of identity crisis into his life . |
26 | There is no question that it provides a service to the community , especially those living in north Down and urban Belfast . |
27 | His work matured , even if there is no question that he abused himself and died for that reason . |
28 | He was a Syrian and there is no question that he knew what he was about . |
29 | There is no question that he acted with the dynamism of ‘ a man possessed ’ . |
30 | Yet there is no sign that it is to be applied . |