Example sentences of "no [noun] [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , there is no data to show that first babies really do cry more — it is just a subjective impression . |
2 | It is no exaggeration to say that this function of the budget shifts the emphasis away from the ‘ actual ’ results as recorded in the financial accounts , towards the budget . |
3 | Essentially , it is that no biologist imagines that complex structures arise in a single step . |
4 | If evolution were the unfolding of a divine plan , then there was no need to assume that human progress would come about through the summing up of individual acts of selfishness . |
5 | Most importantly , even though such ‘ accidents ’ may be shown to have had some precipitating social factors in the past , there is no need to suggest that such factors are present today . |
6 | He claimed that there was no evidence to prove that organic produce was any more nutritional or tasty than treated produce . |
7 | There is no evidence to suggest that such orientation has the same religious significance as they did for Teotihuacan . |
8 | There was no evidence to suggest that anxious patients who had been given detailed information became more distressed afterwards ( fig 2 ; r=0.18 , p=0.23 ) . |
9 | At the present juncture there is no evidence to suggest that this crime is necessarily linked to those you have mentioned , or indeed to any others . ’ |
10 | Even a reliable pattern recogniser could only find a word which best fits the script as it appears , having no knowledge to suggest that that word is incorrect . |
11 | However , given that only social workers have a legal responsibility to investigate allegations , and other professionals ( e.g. priests ) may be under an obligation to protect confidentiality , social services face the dilemma of undertaking the ‘ lead agency ’ role , while having no authority to insist that other professionals pass on information to them . |
12 | No American believed that any action would be justified if more than half our population would be killed in retaliation . ’ |
13 | There is no reason to suppose that such effects are confined to the victims of rape as traditionally defined : although sexual assaults vary in their degree , there may be many other forms of sexual assault which are serious enough to create such profound physical and psychological after-effects . |
14 | There is no reason to suppose that this pattern of occurrence is not general in Sussex . |
15 | There is no reason to suppose that either Wilhelm Roentgen ( 1845–1923 ) or Pierre Curie ( 1859–1906 ) had any thought of discovering a treatment for cancer when they first encountered X-rays and radium . |
16 | Individuals in interacting either harmonize or conflict , and there is no reason to suppose that any enlargement of awareness would either reconcile all conflict or expose all harmony as illusory . |
17 | When the Duke of Wellington was confronted by the realities of the steam locomotive he responded : ‘ I see no reason to suppose that these machines will ever force themselves into general use . ’ |
18 | But in the absence of high stress they find no reason to conclude that emotional support has any general influence on mental health . |
19 | There is no reason to believe that diabetic patients fare better and they may do less well . |
20 | In the opinion of Melanie Clore there is no reason to believe that such prices could not be repeated at the present time . |
21 | In the US , the Cohen Commission 's influential report suggested that : ‘ There is no reason to believe that independent auditors are more likely to predict whether a company will liquidate than they are able to predict the outcome of any other uncertainties … |
22 | But addiction to chemicals is clearly real , and there seems no reason to believe that compulsive chemical-taking is necessarily in a different class from other acquired compulsive habits . |
23 | Without its support we still have no reason to believe that any agreement will be reached behind the veil of ignorance . |
24 | There is no reason to doubt that such mixtures of behaviour would not occur in social animals . |
25 | The world has no reason to doubt that this entente is based on a genuine personal chemistry , significant differences remain , on areas as critical as the role of a European central bank . |
26 | I have n't checked the erm er wording of today 's programme , but I 've no reason to assume that any mistakes will have been made on that . |
27 | There is no reason to think that similar conditions would not exist in animals . |
28 | In the rules-of-the-road case we have no reason to think that either rule is better . |
29 | It in no way means that other outcomes are not possible , particularly if the system is perturbed by say , bad weather , or a strike , or in the case of embryos , by experimental manipulation . |
30 | It is no surprise to realise that those studies which have investigated the problem of ‘ bed blocking ’ have concentrated upon older hospital patients ; studies have not researched this topic for younger people as their right to an acute hospital bed appears to go unquestioned . |