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

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1 It is reckoned no coincidence that leaders of the country 's communist party , who are close ANC allies , were in the forefront of the march against Ciskei .
2 It is no coincidence that expressions of the ‘ pro-Palestinian ’ and ‘ pro-Zionist ’ factions have occurred in rival publications at more or less the same time .
3 But it may be no coincidence that counts of Paris , Rouen , Senlis and Rheims are un-documented in Charles 's reign .
4 You must realise that Miss Merchiston loses no opportunity that offers of scolding me . ’
5 No wonder that women in their private relationships often mistake one set of characteristics for another : violence for strength , careerism for inner purposefulness , emotional distance for emotional balance , and sexual confidence for inner strength .
6 It is no wonder that Christians throughout the ages have said that by contemplating the Trinity they have found the ultimate essence , expression and exercise of happiness .
7 No wonder that comparisons between questionnaires on attitudes and direct observations of behaviour have produced few significant results : in one study , for example , there were fewer correlations between the two than one would expect by chance !
8 What with their incapacity to move onto proper City jobs , even occasionally to jobs in their own industry , it is no wonder that employees of many licensed dealers , temperamental at the best of times , were often driven to drink .
9 However , provided that the enforcement mechanism is there , Parliament has made no requirement that changes in the disciplinary regulations should be scrutinised by the statutory machinery or that existing disciplinary regulations , including any appellate jurisdiction , shall be so scrutinised .
10 There is no question that inequalities in health between rich and poor do exist and that poverty causes ill-health .
11 Doubts could arise only about matters of , as it were , taste , such as manners and morals , where simple quantitative accumulation provided no guidance There could be no question that men in 1860 knew more than ever before , but whether they were ‘ better ’ could not be demonstrated in the same way .
12 It 's no accident that Hook in the stage-play is traditionally doubled with the Darling children 's father .
13 It is no accident that people in AI rarely draw flow-charts , and it is a cliché of programming in LISP that if one finds oneself drawing a flow-chart , one has not understood how LISP works .
14 It 's no accident that loss of occupation and collapse of relationships , even marriages , often go hand in hand .
15 According to the preliminary results published in The Lancet , the three-year trial , organized jointly by Britain 's Medical Research Council and the French National AIDS Research Agency , has shown no evidence that treatment with AZT delays the onset of AIDS in patients known to be carrying the HIV virus .
16 Yet there is no evidence that jade from this source was reaching China before the eighteenth century .
17 There is no evidence that memories of the school ever played much part in his life , or that he particularly enjoyed visiting it .
18 There is , as yet , no evidence that Ac-ASA inside the mucosa is inactive , and indeed there are good theoretical reasons for assuming that the drug present in the highest local concentration is the active one .
19 He also said there was no evidence that involvement by the companies with the independent generators had led to any increase in prices for electricity consumers .
20 To make matters worse , there is no evidence that lack of spending by social services is compensated for by increased NHS spending , or vice versa ; indeed , the financial allocation seems just as likely to be low from both authorities , as it has been , for example , in the London Borough of Lambeth , or very good in both authorities , as traditionally has been the case in Newcastle .
21 I am aware of no evidence that pupils with special educational needs are distributed unevenly across the country .
22 From the 1840s to 1900 the proportion of illegitimate births declined throughout Europe , from 7 per cent to less than 4 per cent , with no evidence that chastity outside marriage had become more popular .
23 There is no evidence that reductions in public spending , as opposed to private consumption , would lead to increases in investment .
24 US scientists who have analysed the data claim that there is no evidence that temperatures in the lower atmosphere have increased significantly , as could have been expected if global warming were underway .
25 Other studies have found that while managers and staff prize highly the ‘ therapeutic ’ discussion groups which flourish in many day care units , there is less evidence that users rate them as valuable and no evidence that people with long-term mental disorder gain benefit .
26 We have heard no suggestion that recourse to Parliamentary history has significantly increased the cost of litigation in Australia or New Zealand and I do not believe that it will do so in this country .
27 Mr Bell said there was no suggestion that food in the premises was in an unfit condition .
28 I have no doubt that companies in that area which have proven expertise will be in a strong position to win contracts on merit .
29 There is no doubt that competition from cheaper European pork helped depress the UK pig market .
30 There is no doubt that competition from both within and outside the profession will continue to grow , and efficient practice management in all its forms has become as important as technical skill in maintaining and improving profitability .
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