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

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1 Again the assumption is that no genuine change will result if the confidence of practitioners is totally undermined .
2 ‘ My conclusion , ’ Mr Davison told his audience at the recent Irish Institute conference in Galway , ‘ is that no rational person would contemplate a merger between the Big Six . ’
3 One of the major drawbacks is that no good bowel contrast agent is commercially available and it is therefore frequently difficult to distinguish tumour from loops of bowel .
4 One consequence of this is that no systematic research programme has resulted from this approach .
5 The trouble is that no other country is prepared to pay even as much ( ie , little ) as the Russians for surplus EC butter ; much of it would go rancid in the Community 's cold stores .
6 First , the sense in which the strategy is evolutionarily stable is that no other strategy ( among those considered in the model ) can do better than it .
7 What emerges from any comparative analysis of the tasks of curriculum planning and responses to them is that no one centre or unit can adequately accomplish them all .
8 A quite possible result though is that no one supplier is completely satisfactory on all counts across the whole range of products .
9 The general feeling is that no one company fits the bill , but the combined market capitalisation of Microsoft Corp and Intel Corp now exceeds that of IBM by 50% , and one well-supported suggestion is a triumvirate of Microsoft , Intel and Apple Computer Inc — in other words IBM 's former strategic partner .
10 The first , rather obviously , is that no one approach is without its detractors .
11 One is that no actual endangerment is required : the explosion need only have been inherently likely to endanger life , and the offence is committed whether or not anyone 's life was put in danger .
12 As I considered the contents of the squadron report , it seemed to me that the probability was that the bodies were those of aircrew from supply aircraft , for there was some suggestion in the report that a Liberator and a Halifax had been lost over the Morvan when ferrying supplies ; but the point is that no proper statement was ever made in regimental records .
13 This is not the same thing as saying that any tone can be used in any context ; the point is that no particular tone has a unique ‘ privilege of occurrence ’ in a particular context .
14 One factor that unites all of these theories is that no computational system exists which is able to cope with unrestricted English .
15 A major difficulty of this approach is that no foolproof method of distinguishing between jurisdictional facts and facts within jurisdiction has been developed .
16 For the truth is that no single agent affects our planet as much as we do .
17 The central problem with the set-up , however , is that no single body is charged with calculating the opportunity costs of environmental bossiness .
18 I will leave to others how far this solves the difficulty ; my point is that no comparable difficulty arises in evolutionary game theory .
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