Example sentences of "[pers pn] goes without saying that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It goes without saying that downright lies are just stupid . |
2 | It goes without saying that accurate records must be kept , supplemented with graphs designed to show trends and thus provide early warning . |
3 | Of course it goes without saying that such openness should reveal sound policy decisions , and that is what we should have if a professional approach has been taken . |
4 | It goes without saying that such developments demand fundamental changes of attitude on behalf of drivers . |
5 | It goes without saying that all the material needs to be checked repeatedly and authorized by various departmental heads , and that it will be changed right up until the last minute . |
6 | It goes without saying that all this stops short at the people , who have been abandoned to the authorities ' exploitation . |
7 | It goes without saying that rare cars are more coveted than common ones — and rare convertibles are of blue-chip status . |
8 | It goes without saying that professional programme makers turn to the experts when it comes to obtaining authentic props . |
9 | It goes without saying that financial conglomerates must not use information prohibited by law . |
10 | It goes without saying that this designation is solely a function of the propensity of such locales to attract the very ugliest examples of Homo erectus . |
11 | It goes without saying that this charge is baseless and that the boy in question was selected entirely on his very considerable merit . |
12 | It goes without saying that semantic variants also involve differences of expression — of syntax and graphology/phonology — since codings at the more abstract level of meaning have consequences of expression . |
13 | It goes without saying that those of us without laurels to rest on will need to create some . |
14 | It goes without saying that those on retirement incomes were among the principal sufferers under the taxation and inflation rates of the late 1970s . |
15 | It goes without saying that both sets of institutions have benefited enormously from this symbiosis : the former from its continued popularity and support and the latter from a continuous stream of royal copy which appears to ensure increased sales . |
16 | On second thoughts , it might be better to say that it goes without saying that linguistic communication is a matter of conveying ideas or thoughts . |
17 | It goes without saying that any original drawing for an illustration by an esteemed artist ( see frontispiece ) is likely to fetch a large sum . |
18 | It goes without saying that any infringements of these new restrictions will imperil what is already an extremely sensitive access agreement . |
19 | Of course , it goes without saying that any operator will wish to run a reliable and satisfactory service if he is to attract custom . |
20 | It goes without saying that old birds can , equally , be used for potting , but they are much less delicate , need very long slow and thorough cooking , a larger proportion of fat ham ( or pickled pork but not smoked bacon ) , and must be carefully drained of their cooking juices before they are prepared for chopping and pounding , otherwise sediment seeps through , collects at the bottom of the little jars and causes mould . |