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

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1 Councillors should be in no doubt that they and the officers of the local authority must work as a team .
2 He , along with the artists , masons , carpenters and other craftsmen frequently permeate their work with signs of a love of the task they have undertaken , which leaves the beholder in no doubt that they have given something of themselves over and above the requirements of loyalty to the paymaster and the desire to enjoy applying their crafts .
3 Nevertheless , the Russians were left in no doubt that they had blundered in their relationship with Castro .
4 She took a deep breath , and pushed open the door , quite prepared to leave the horde of lounging workmen in no doubt that they had ruined her holiday , but she did n't have the opportunity to utter a word , because the man standing in front of her said briefly , ‘ I 've been expecting you , Miss Stanley . ’
5 Whether I am talking to the residents of Moss Side in Manchester , or Scotswood in Newcastle , I am left in no doubt that they dislike their local councillors and councils as much as they dislike the Government .
6 We look at life , we look at the values that Christ has introduced , we look at the unity between the worlds of spirit and matter and we are in no doubt that we abide in God 's eternal love .
7 ‘ I am in no doubt that we face the stiffest of opposition .
8 Mr Major replied : ‘ We will continue to leave the French government in no doubt that we expect them to act where necessary to safeguard free trade , to pay compensation when losses have occurred and to bring the perpetrators to book . ’
9 Ma'am , I have been reading my Bible and am left in no doubt that I have sinned and am paying the just penalty for sin and I repent strongly but to no avail as yet .
10 But at least Holroyd leaves me in no doubt that I have been reading about a great phenomenon .
11 However , I was in no doubt that I had done the right thing by leaving him .
12 He suspects that a black mark went firmly down against his name for turning down the job and when he was later asked to become personnel manager for that division of ICI he was left in no doubt that it was an offer he should not refuse .
13 It left the BEA in no doubt that it represented the ‘ public interest ’ , and did not wish the BEA to forget its responsible , national status .
14 The house looked as it had done for three centuries ; Lord Cumbermound was in no doubt that it would manage another three .
15 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 ) .
16 He grinned broadly , leaving her in no doubt that she was being teased .
17 Pointing upstairs , he left her in no doubt that she was being ordered back to her room .
18 By the time the lift had stopped at her floor , however , Fabia had left him in no doubt that she was not overjoyed by his nerve .
19 The story of how Nobel produced dynamite by stabilising nitroglycerin ( by mixing with kieselguhr ) is skilfully told , while readers are left in no doubt that he became very disillusioned when his explosives were used for warfare .
20 Exactly what Reagan said remains a mystery , but the very fact that he did not dismiss the idea out of hand as quite contrary to all his public statements about Iran certainly left those u the meeting in no doubt that he wanted the deal to go ahead .
21 Jean-Paul was in no doubt that he was on to a good deal .
22 It is too late to undo the meddling in the Presidential election but John Major should leave Mr Clinton in no doubt that he bitterly regrets what was done .
23 I also visited the scene of the crime at Ayr , and had several lunches and dinners with the diminutive , widowed but friendly Mr Ross ; while an interview with the horrible Waddell in a Glasgow pub left me in no doubt that he was his attacker .
24 He had now grown accustomed to me , and , as he was too ill for any kind of polite act , had left me in no doubt that he liked me .
25 In the first years of the nineteenth century the town of Inverkeithing was controlled by an officer of the Royal Marines named David Ballingall , and Colonel Ballingall left the Lord Advocate in no doubt that he was most unhappy with his removal from an appointment as an inspecting field officer .
26 ‘ … I was left in no doubt that he had an incorruptible conscience about art .
27 He had left her in no doubt that he wanted to take her to bed .
28 The car spluttered and shuddered , and Piers apologised so glibly on its behalf that she was left in no doubt that he was laughing at her .
29 It left Harry in no doubt that he would learn nothing from this man without offering him something in return .
30 It was carved into planes of rugged indifference , though the blue eyes that blazed at Charity were filled with cynical censure that left her in no doubt that he had heard almost every word Mandy had uttered about him .
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