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

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1 Another aspect of Evil is that it has no love for other things even those on its own side .
2 Reflection is pooh-poohed , and understanding is put into a state of suspended animation , so that it has no chance to develop in its complexity , realism or power .
3 This time the army has gone out of its way to make it clear , publicly , that it has no views on what has been going on .
4 The Commission has made it clear that it has no proposals for guide prices on coal contracts or for Community subsidies for coal production .
5 The proposal that Hartle and I made can be paraphrased as : The boundary condition of the universe is that it has no boundary .
6 One could say : " The boundary condition of the universe is that it has no boundary . "
7 Not only that , but on hatching , the young cuckoo throws out the host species ' own eggs or young so that it has no competition for the foster parents ' time and attention .
8 The Woolwich insists that it has no plans to introduce them , while the Abbey National believes that fluctuating payments ‘ show their value in weeks like the one we 've just had ’ .
9 The Co-op pledged yesterday that it has no plans to re-introduce charges .
10 SFA has historically been active in the defence sector , but this acquisition represents a shift in the company 's emphasis towards providing commercial data communications products and services and for this reason , SFA says that it has no plans to change Datarange 's strategic direction .
11 It now says that it does not envisage compulsory staff redundancies over the next couple of years ; and that it has no plans greatly to expand the use of contractors in place of its own staff .
12 Hence ( vi ) to say , as Wittgenstein does , that the first person utterance is not verified by observation is tantamount to saying that it has no truth-value .
13 The principal object of the critique is an ideological structure that is ‘ one dimensional ’ ( Marcuse 1972 : 79 ) in that it has no reflexive or critical aspects but is uniform in its mode of rationality .
14 The party has said that it has no intentions of reducing its campaigning activities. , but will seek to improve its financial position through increases in membership fees and reductions in staff and publicity costs .
15 The chief weakness of the House of Commons is in matters of taxation ; the way in which it has not been able to keep pace with administrative developments is that it has no method of collecting information ( other than the briefing from outside pressure groups already mentioned ) on the social and other side-effects of a tax or of examining possible future departures in taxation policy .
16 Even when it has that opportunity , because directions have to be sought , it is clear , as we have seen above from Sullivan v West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive , that it has no power to exclude such evidence at the interlocutory stage other than to limit the number of witnesses .
17 The Commission is careful to stress that it has no intention of developing a grand ‘ European Cultural Policy ’ .
18 The Bank has indicated to IBOA that it has no intention of introducing Performance Related Pay across these Grades .
19 Just because not everyone may spot the toy gun in this ad and attach a certain symbolic significance to it , it does not mean that it is not there nor that it has no effect .
20 By refusing a referendum on Maastricht this Government has declared that it has no respect at all for the wishes of the electorate .
21 If you look at the particles inside the nucleus you have a proton , which is a positively charged particle , and it 's about two thousand times more massive than an electron , and you have also have another type of particle in there called a neutron , and a neutron is to all practical intents and purposes it 's just like a proton except that it has no charge , and so the whole mass of the atom is actually concentrated inside the nucleus .
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