Example sentences of "is no [noun sg] that [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no guarantee that by singing the words of a hymn we have participated any more fully than by giving silent attention to someone else doing so . |
2 | There is no question that in America , black tennis has suffered because of the lack of role models for youngsters to aspire to . |
3 | There is no doubt that to his contemporaries he seemed , for much of his reign , the outstanding example of a modern and enlightened ruler . |
4 | There is no doubt that on the traditional approach we are going to have difficulty in countering the arguments for scepticism about other minds . |
5 | Despite the social and economic restrictions experienced by carers , there is no doubt that for many people the emotional rewards of caring far outweigh the disadvantages . |
6 | There is no doubt that for the fathers the Devil is the Enemy , and on the whole most of them stress this even more than did St Paul himself . |
7 | Though the wider wrongs of intimidation and interference with trade by unlawful means may protect mere expectancies , there is no doubt that for the purposes of the tort we are now considering there must be interference with a subsisting contract between B and C. Hence if the contract allegedly broken proves to be void there is no tort . |
8 | There is no doubt that for very many Latin Americans it is a successful capitalist ( North American ) lifestyle that embodies their hopes and their aspirations , rather than a socialist society which , for all its economic and social advantages , entails restrictions and shortages . |
9 | To be fair , there is no doubt that with luck , commonsense and sensible advice many people have done very well out of privatisation shares . |
10 | This is generally supplied by top dressing with direct-feed artificials , and there is no doubt that with the right moisture and soil temperature , earlier and more prolific growth can thus be obtained . |
11 | There is no doubt that with closer spacing and dissonances in the lower parts the same note-groups could produce ugly results . |
12 | I am pleased that he mentioned coppicing and wood as a fuel , because there is no doubt that with the increasing amount of agricultural land at our disposal wood as a fuel , including coppicing , could be an important part of our renewable energy strategy in future . |
13 | Indeed , there is no doubt that with appropriate cueing subjects could have recalled considerably more information about many aspects of the drive . |
14 | There is no doubt that at common law there is no effective remedy for an individual who is harmed due to insider dealing . |
15 | This was not simply a boastful assertion of the worth of his own cultural background , for there is no doubt that at this time the Dalmatians included theologians , philosophers , poets and lawyers whose ‘ minds were admired by Italy itself ’ . |
16 | Yet there is no doubt that at earlier periods he was wont often to exercise both his pleasantry and ingenuity in talking Jacobitism . ’ |
17 | 381 , 384 ‘ There is no doubt that at common law if a wife chooses wilfully and without justification to live away from her husband she can not , so long as she continues absent , render him liable for the necessaries supplied to her , or for her maintenance by the union , for the reason that she has of her own free will deprived herself of the opportunity which the husband was affording her of being maintained in the home . |
18 | Losing his life in the crash of Avro York in the foothills of the Alps late in 1944 , there is no doubt that despite the controversy that still surrounds the Big Wing theory , the RAF lost one of its most brilliant commanders . |
19 | While the outcome of the battle between public and private is far off , there is no doubt that during the phase of conflict the viewer is the winner . |
20 | Christmas is a time of celebration and joyfulness , but there is no doubt that during this time someone , probably more than one , will become over-exuberant , a knife will flash and someone will die . |
21 | In general , there is no doubt that through the entire post-war period the readership of the national press reflected divisions of social class and education more distinctly than anything else — age , gender , religion , political attitude and so on . |
22 | ‘ There is no doubt that in private ownership , services will take second place to the search for profit , and there will be horrendous operating problems , ’ he said . |
23 | But there is no doubt that in her company Modigliani was wild , over-excitable and sometimes frightening . |
24 | There is no doubt that in such a case , given the necessary knowledge and intent , the person turning off the machine would be guilty of murder . |
25 | There is no doubt that in times of trouble Baldersdale was a very united place — but there were , nevertheless , some curious divisions . |
26 | Indeed there is no doubt that in overthrowing capitalism , and seeing it as the source of all modern evils , the Soviets saw themselves as the true heirs of the Enlightenment . |
27 | There is no doubt that in earlier years Clarkson 's relations with some of the Claphamites had occasionally been strained . |
28 | And as we might anticipate from Eliot 's distaste for ‘ equality ’ there was no room for the idea that it was possible to educate the masses : ‘ There is no doubt that in our headlong rush to educate everybody , we are lowering standards … destroying our ancient edifices . ’ |
29 | There is no doubt that in The Family Reunion he was attempting that re-integration of religious and secular drama which he discussed at the time he was working on the play . |
30 | There is no doubt that in his appraisal of the provincial situation in 1912 , Wilson was right . |