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

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1 It is clear to me that no such connection exists .
2 It seems clear to me that no such thing was happening to me , either at home or at school , the former structure being too self-absorbed to take me into account and the latter too rigid .
3 ( I would point out at this stage that I would never begin to treat a patient with physical symptoms of this sort unless he or she had first consulted their doctor and was able to tell me that no physical cause for the problem could be found . )
4 One night during our charter , when we had been sipping whisky under the stars , Senator Crowninshield had told me that no fat man could ever again become President of the United States .
5 Edinburgh ensures me that no wild animals are caught to replace dead animals .
6 But I tell you this — even if the corpse is not James 's , Surrey himself assured me that no royal personage could escape from that battle .
7 If he was given a chance consistently then I would think that an effective patnership would develope and greatly improve Rocky 's playing — something that no second team football can do — not to mention improving his confidence .
8 To put all the above into context , and that 's something that no published review is ever likely to achieve , require a detailed understanding of what methods are currently being used to produce documents .
9 Lord Justice McCowan said he found it quite impossible to hold that Mr Hurd 's political judgment — that the appearance of terrorists on programmes increased their standing and lent them political legitimacy — was one that no reasonable home secretary could make .
10 Lord Justice McCowan said it was impossible to hold that the Home Secretary 's political judgment was one that no reasonable Home Secretary could hold .
11 They had convinced him that no radical change in Defence policy would be negotiable unless the Minister of Defence was given greater powers to override the special pleading of the Admiralty , the War Office , the Air Ministry , and the Ministry of Supply .
12 Mr Osenat received a fax from the Ministry of Culture quoting a law of 1913 and informing him that no classified object belonging to a public establishment — the hospital — could be sold to a private buyer .
13 While they walked she explained to him that no other boy in the whole of England could even hope to own a bomber jacket like his .
14 They had found the answer to the American conundrum , and they assured themselves that no other people on earth would have had the qualities necessary to do so .
15 When phoned , the office told us that no such girl worked there .
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