Example sentences of "that it [verb] no [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 The snag is that it has no main bank behind it .
32 Whilst this system has the advantage that it has no moving parts it is very much more expensive .
33 Malaysian Mining Corporation Berhad , effectively held that a comfort letter which does not expressly and precisely state that it has no contractual force will have such force , if its terms are sufficiently precise to be capable of interpretation .
34 Firstly , that time is on our side in that the process does n't start until 31 December 1992 and , secondly , that the whole thing is to do with the business and commercial sector and that it has no direct relevance for local authorities .
35 The verb metaphor is further characterized by the fact that it has no direct link to its proper term , but acts on the noun of which it is the predicate ; in the case of the transitive verb it can also act on its direct and indirect objects .
36 Neither side has disclosed how much Gibson paid , but United confirms that it invited no other bids .
37 The government insisted that it held no political prisoners .
38 The process of drawing inferences from non-experimental data is usually one of slowly elaborating a relationship between two variables , testing that it contains no spurious component due to the operation of a prior variable , and testing to see if one can pin down whether the cause influences the effect directly or through an intervening variable .
39 Newspapers and television implore us to slit all the candy open to ensure that it contains no foreign body .
40 They liked the elegance of Dr Gentle 's idea , and the fact that it required no great resources .
41 Inactive Supplement text has its status marked so that it makes no further demands upon lexicographic time and effort , and is not selected for composition or transfer to the Working-Set .
42 Provided that it did no positive harm , they reckoned , it could spread unchecked under its own impetus .
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