Example sentences of "that nobody can " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , their trade barriers are such that nobody can get inside and buy anything . |
2 | And he knows that nobody can just order Israel to attend , or sign on other people 's dotted lines . |
3 | When the mood is low , accusations are hurled in the search for a scapegoat for a problem that nobody can rationalise . |
4 | Reform of the National Health Service and the education system should become much easier , now that nobody can entertain a realistic prospect of its reversal . |
5 | More important is the fact that nobody can really tell whether Germany has a successful economy because of its voting system ( though , between you and me , this seems as unlikely as a cart pulling a horse ) or whether it seems to have satisfactory constitutional arrangements because its economy has been working so well for so long . |
6 | All four band members share the belief that nobody can match the measure of commitment and unity to be found within The Smiths . |
7 | ‘ No , ’ she said , ‘ your self-respect is about the only thing that nobody can take away . |
8 | I would imagine that nobody can do that gig without the inevitable EC comparison … |
9 | Your sport is so dreary that nobody can be bothered to contest it . |
10 | The trouble is that nobody can speak for the whole profession because of the various ways in which the profession is divided . |
11 | The point is that nobody can be sure what the correct answer actually is . |
12 | It can get a bit like M15 at times — each guest has his or her own dressing-room with a secret code number to get in — we 're constantly changing the numbers so that nobody can sneak in . |
13 | You can do things and be so upfront and so ahead that nobody can appreciate it . |
14 | Escalating crime figures prove that nobody can afford to be complacent about security . |
15 | What is needed , perhaps , is a bit of disgraceful degradation of the sort that nobody can ignore . |
16 | I read once that nobody can stand more than ten years in prison , or more than one year of solitary confinement . |
17 | She knew , for instance , that nobody can live forever . |
18 | I need not here emphasize the point that nobody can expect Polybius to study the dynamics of Roman imperialism . |
19 | So I mean it goes down to must be something like equipment failure which is something that nobody can really allow for . |
20 | In cases where a covenant must be imposed to observe existing restrictions , on behalf of a buyer always insert in the covenant such words as " so far as the same affect the property hereby conveyed and are subsisting and capable of being enforced " , because for one reason or another the odds are ten to one that nobody can legally enforce them ; but the case might be otherwise if you impose the restrictions afresh . |
21 | You just think it looks good to be seen with books that nobody can pronounce the name of . |
22 | I mean obviously the it 's a I perhaps it 's an exaggeration to the effect that nobody can guarantee planning permission until they 've got planning permission . |