Example sentences of "that [pron] no [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 For the rest of the week it is given over to a different selection : good second-hand clothes , useful but redundant household articles , outgrown children 's toys plus almost anything that someone no longer needs and someone else might use .
2 It is not that she no longer feels for her children .
3 One day , illness , or the realization that she no longer possesses the strength to cope with the unremitting hardships of a stock farm and the 365-days-a-year toil , will force her to leave .
4 However , these particular instances do not meet the general proposition that if the husband and wife have drifted apart , and the woman has made it known that she no longer wants to have sex with her husband , it is wrong that the husband who has sex with her without her consent is exempt from conviction for rape .
5 It is her triumph that she no longer needs it to survive .
6 Maria has to pretend not only to Glass that she no longer loves Leonard , but to Leonard too .
7 ‘ I 've told them many times that she no longer lives here , ’ said Mr Taylor , of Newstead Road .
8 I realize that is an admission of cowardice , but one of the few consolations of approaching middle age is the fact that one no longer objects to having to admit a weakness .
9 So , submits Mr. Browne , inviting analogy first between discovery in civil and in criminal proceedings , and then between the implied undertaking on the one hand and public interest immunity on the other , this court should now conclude that the immunity too has lapsed : in other words that there no longer remains any public interest in withholding these documents from further dissemination .
10 If and in so far as there are any presumptions which assist in my conclusions ( and I instinctively dislike introducing presumptions in reaching a decision of fact as crucial as this ) , the presumption that a state of affairs continues until the evidence suggests that it no longer pertains is more to the point than the submission of Mr. Levy that the sanctity of life is so vital an interest to protect that if I am in any doubt that should take precedence .
11 In 1990 the level of manufactured exports destined for the Soviet Union has fallen to such an extent that it no longer features in Scotland 's Top 40 markets .
12 At between 20 000 and 60 000 records , the search time becomes so slow that it no longer allows a reasonable number of requests to be handled in a working day .
13 Every product undergoes change with the passage of time and sooner or later becomes unsatisfactory , by which is meant in this context that it no longer conforms to its specification .
14 They have also developed additives which prevent the fuel from frothing so that it no longer spills over your shoes every time you fill-up .
15 Whatever the reason for this behaviour , it ensured that the fish became available to surface-feeding birds such as kittiwakes and terns , and the fact is that it no longer happens .
16 The underlying structure of the international system , crucial for Neo-Realism , is offered as an explanation of behaviour so strong that it no longer matters how , or even whether , the actors understand the world about them .
17 In the absence of P , it has a shape which enables it to bind to S and convert it into A. However , a P molecule can also bind to the enzyme , typically at a site different from S. When it does so , it alters the shape of the enzyme so that it no longer binds to S. The binding of P to the enzyme is non-covalent , and hence readily reversible .
18 Women who have valued the sex act just because of its potential to create a child may find that it no longer gives them pleasure .
19 18.1 If the Publisher notifies the Proprietor that it no longer wishes to publish the Work then on written request by the Proprietor the Publisher will do everything necessary to vest the Work as then published by the Publisher in the Proprietor 's ownership .
20 17.1 If the Publisher notifies the Company that it no longer wishes to publish the Work then on written request by the Company the Publisher will execute such documents and do everything necessary to re-assign and vest the Work in the Company 's ownership .
21 7.1 If the Publisher fails to publish the Video within one year of the Author 's signature of this agreement or notifies the Author that it no longer wishes to publish the Video then on written request by the Author the Publisher will do everything necessary to vest the script in the Author 's ownership
22 7.1 If the Publisher fails to publish the Video within one year of the Author 's signature of this agreement or notifies the Author that it no longer wishes to publish the Video then on written request by the Author the Publisher will do everything necessary to vest the script in the Author 's ownership
23 The major amendments are : to s 1 , CA 1985 to allow a private limited company to be formed or to operate with only one member ; to s 24 , CA 1985 so that it no longer applies to private limited companies ( so , if a company becomes a single member company as a result , say , of the transfer of the shares of one of two members to the other , the sole member will not lose the benefit of limited liability as could formerly be the case ) ; to s 122(1) ( e ) of the Insolvency Act 1986 so that it no longer applies to private limited companies .
24 The major amendments are : to s 1 , CA 1985 to allow a private limited company to be formed or to operate with only one member ; to s 24 , CA 1985 so that it no longer applies to private limited companies ( so , if a company becomes a single member company as a result , say , of the transfer of the shares of one of two members to the other , the sole member will not lose the benefit of limited liability as could formerly be the case ) ; to s 122(1) ( e ) of the Insolvency Act 1986 so that it no longer applies to private limited companies .
25 The accountancy profession is prepared to concede that it no longer has the resources or the right to safeguard the integrity of accounting standards .
26 The Labour party should be pleased about that , but , because those industries are its old power base , it naturally regrets that it no longer has trade union members coming from that source .
27 Continuing to shed businesses that it no longer regards as core , British Telecommunications Plc is getting out of optoelectronic components .
28 Now that it no longer seems so shocking that the town should have grown as it has , the newer half is in fact the more attractive , a fine example of what you might call the Thermal-Imperial style , imposing even in its incongruity , up here in the mountains , with its tall bourgeois hotels framed against the surrounding woods and crags .
29 But we must drive inflation down so low that it no longer affects the decisions made by ordinary people , businesses and government .
30 Comparison with the original ring-of-two current stabiliser of Peter Williams ( WW September 1966 ) reveals that V Lakshminarayanan has over simplified the circuit to such an extent that it no longer works as a current stabiliser ( EW + WW July 1991 ) .
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