Example sentences of "be that no [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The most telling point against Janette Richardson 's methodical interpretation may well be that no commercial benefits to the merchant can be imputed to his generosity and hospitality towards the monk ; the monk is invited to his house simply " " to pleye … in alle wise " " , " to have fun in every way " ( 59 – 61 ) , and is able to borrow a hundred francs from the merchant even at a time when cash in hand would be particularly useful to him in his business ( 255 – 92 ) : this , significantly , is the immediate context of the merchant 's reflection : Derek Pearsall nicely describes the poignant ambivalence of a single action that is motivated simultaneously by instinctive self-interest and by the " " inner springs " " of human virtue in the Shipman 's merchant 's desire both to be and to be recognized as generous .
2 The pleasure of long rivers is that no two trips along them are ever even similar .
3 A major difficulty of this approach is that no foolproof method of distinguishing between jurisdictional facts and facts within jurisdiction has been developed .
4 The obvious outcome of such a fragmented service was that no academic area of work was established or recognised , and outside the university sector , surveying , in any of its specialisations , lacked credibility , backing and dedicated resources .
5 The net result of these antagonistic effects was that no significant change in soluble calcium was observed .
6 The implicit basis of child care practice up to that point was that no fundamental conflicts of interest between parents and children , or between families and the state , were at stake in such interventions .
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