Example sentences of "[pers pn] goes without saying that [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It goes without saying that a beautiful piano was used for the recording , and that Haefliger communicates and obvious sense of joy in performing . |
2 | It goes without saying that a huge range of factors play some part in shaping the course of human affairs , and there are obvious advantages in a division of labour . |
3 | But it goes without saying that a person presenting a potential employer or insurance company with unsolicited evidence that he does not carry the genes predisposing for various ailments will have a definite advantage . |
4 | It goes without saying that a great urban conurbation such as Nottingham can not and must not have its affairs meddled in by councillors from Mansfield , Worksop and Retford who , although loyal Nottinghamshire people , have no community of interest in our great city and who , not surprisingly , want their towns to have as much of the county cake as they can get . |
5 | Despite these difficulties , it goes without saying that no book should be ordered unless the price is known . |
6 | It goes without saying that the definition has been responsible for a major literature . |
7 | It goes without saying that the Labour front bench supported all of the most reactionary arguments that could be found to oppose the management reforms . |
8 | In the climate of the Third Reich itself , it goes without saying that the barrage of Nazi propaganda could not be without effect in extending and deepening already prevalent anti-Semitic attitudes . |
9 | Of course it goes without saying that the aquarium glass must always be perfectly clean for best results . |
10 | It goes without saying that the strap loops must be large enough to enable them to be cast off the hands quickly in any emergency . |
11 | It goes without saying that the museum now needs hard currency in order to add to its collection . |
12 | It goes without saying that the TD must hold regular surgeries , or in the euphemistic Irish expression " hear confessions " which will of course turn out to be requests for assistance . |
13 | It goes without saying that the attributes which most antagonized teachers were the opposite of these , especially in the context of the perceptions about the need to conform referred to earlier . |
14 | As we have already pointed out a number of times , the predicative position is the surface structure which marks assignment of the property of the adjective to the entity of the subject ; but it goes without saying that the subject of a sentence can not be merely a relation between two parts of itself ; therefore an adjective which is specialized to qualify the relation between entity and description is automatically excluded from predicative position for that reason . |
15 | It goes without saying that the draft should be checked carefully . |
16 | It goes without saying that an ability to write and speak fluently is vital . |