Example sentences of "no [noun sg] that such [noun] " in BNC.

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No Sentence
1 There is no evidence that such goods moved any great distance from their place of:manufacture and no reason why this should be necessary .
2 There is no guarantee whatever that all formal equivalences can be given meaning , and there is no guarantee that such meaning as can be given to them will seem interesting or important from a poetic point of view .
3 Again there is no guidance as to how to choose between the four categories , and no acknowledgement that such choices will be based on political perceptions of where in the organizations a group 's interests will be best protected .
4 On purgatory and prayers for the dead , the Articles were also ambivalent , since they admitted that : ‘ it is a very good and a charitable deed to pray for souls departed ’ , but made no claim that such prayers were efficacious and even questioned whether purgatory existed at all .
5 Oh I used to think ‘ how beautiful ’ if such a thing were possible , but I had no idea that such love was thought vile .
6 She had had no idea that such events still took place .
7 There is no doubt that such contact now is particularly useful .
8 There is equally no doubt that such benefits are bought at a price .
9 There can be no doubt that such hostilities were having important consequences ; they created opportunities for new dynastic families to emerge .
10 The statute laid down that measures ‘ for the estate of the king and his heirs and for the estate of the realm and people should be granted only by the king in parliament , the implication being no doubt that such measures should not be forced upon the king by his subjects or drawn up by non-parliamentary assemblies .
11 There is no doubt that such weaknesses impede proper continuity and progression and so lead to underachievement .
12 We need have no reservation that such memories , not least the sounds , entered deeply into the young boy 's consciousness , as his mother gave vent to her distress in English and her native Yiddish , as well as symbolically rending her clothes and chanting the dirges .
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