Example sentences of "[det] [ex0] [is] no " in BNC.

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1 Easter is also a movable feast , and because of this there is no Easter in 10 or 37 Henry VIII , or in 3 or 14 Charles I. On the other hand , there are two such Pascal days in 11 Henry VIII and 13 Charles I.
2 In contrast to this there is no doubt that all three synoptic writers intend their readers to understand the meal as that of the Passover .
3 In this there is no phase transition or supercooling .
4 First of all there is no overall shortage of relig religious education specialists , both in terms of those recruited to i erm initial teacher training and those employed within the schools .
5 After all there 's no threat to the Empire .
6 ‘ For all there 's no need , Poppa ca n't resist bargaining , ’ she said .
7 You need n't do so you need n't complete it at all there 's no hard sell .
8 Instead practise what you preach : after all there 's no logic in you telling her not to hit people if that 's exactly what you 're doing .
9 And from a set of preconceptions like that there is no way into Pound 's universe at all .
10 But of that there is no sign .
11 Activities need to be kept within the bounds of fair competition and care needs to be taken that there is no overstepping into open conflict .
12 After all , our positive friend has so much to look forward to that there is no time to be indisposed .
13 Given that there is no downside , groups should ensure that a valid group income election is in place for all members .
14 Of that there is no doubt , but the tour will undoubtedly be rewarding .
15 After that there is no limit , you can mix and match colours as you will , altering the look of a room in a matter of minutes .
16 Given that there is no physical reason for either the strong antibiasing ( ) required on all scales , or for the non-zero value of , we do not consider this option further ( but see ref. 35 for an alternative view ) .
17 He offers us a practical young man who , unprepared for such a challenge , faces it boldly , controlling moments of doubt simply because there is so much to be done that there is no time for introspection .
18 After that there is no more and the accounts cease until January 1898 when they were balanced showing a credit of £2:12:7½ .
19 He knows as well as we do that there is no guarantee that all the purchases will be made by buy-out teams which , as he said , may reasonably not be expected to reduce the quality of their pension schemes .
20 After that there is no record of him .
21 Given that there is no universal consensus on the ideal police-community relationship , what sort of policing policies does a community need , and who is to decide this ?
22 There are obviously technical arguments open to both parties in relation to the admissibility of evidence by virtue of the obligations to produce list of documents and list of witnesses but apart from that there is no real difference .
23 The fact that these memories are often associated with emotional situations is interesting but dangerous to interpret given that there is no easy way to estimate the number of similar emotional situations which did not lead to such memories .
24 Apart from that there is no strong reason for one method rather than another although as the first year has lower production than later years it would be difficult in terms of wearing out to argue for the reducing balance method .
25 I mean you ca n't do that there is no correlation between you ca n't say that all the activists are extroverts cos are actually quite about the way they but they do like to have a go and it does n't say all the reflectors cos they 're sitting back and thinking and they 're actually quiet reflectors .
26 ‘ Access to justice is in peril , of that there is no doubt .
27 They have subject limited statutory duties in the insurance companies act , but the fact they 're subjected to duties in the same way that the underwriters , the underwriters are subject to duties does not make them regulators , but in any event even if we were wrong on that there is no exemption under article eighty five , one for regulators and , and your Lordship has seen a number of cases and I sha n't go back to them is fully subject to the competition rules whether as a regulator or not .
28 I mean if , if , if you create a society in which you have only one class and it is a , an owner-occupation , in a sense , small scale subsistence capitalist class , everybody is roughly the same within that there is no form of momentum is there ?
29 Well try telling the one thousand seven hundred and sixty two people who are currently on the waiting list at that there 's no demand for the services that provide .
30 I think the the the B W the Barton Willmore analysis appears to overlook the fact , and again Mr Jewitt referred to this when he referred to Easingwold , that settlement evolves over time , and and nobody seems to be addressing the point that that fourteen hundred , fifteen hundred , two thousand houses , however many it is , wo n't appear over night , erm er th it would take some time for that to be to be realized erm and as part of that there 's no clear view as to when the services will come along that are that are necessary to give that community the balance it it said it requires , erm , Mr Timothy from Wood Fram Frampton referred I think to a figure of twelve fifty dwellings for a viable new settlement , and there were plenty ex of of examples , quote , erm that one could look at to see that was the case , erm I I 'd be interested to know where those examples are an and what there make up erm is .
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