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

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1 There is no suggestion that Chief Whip Mr Ryder or his Whips Office colleagues were guilty of this particular brutish behaviour , but many other Euro rebels complained that they were mercilessly browbeaten to make them withdraw their opposition .
2 There was no suggestion that this order would be impossible for the husband to comply with or would cripple his business .
3 Yet there has been no suggestion that this agency should say why licences are refused ( as in Norway ) or hold public inquiries when unsafe drugs are withdrawn ( as in the United States ) .
4 Mr. Beazley invites me to give a very broad interpretation to paragraph 12 of the Kalfelis [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 5565 judgment and to say that all these swap actions fall broadly within the test that it is expedient to hear and determine them together ; he argues that the use of the plural in that paragraph shows that the principle there laid down covers several defendants in groups of actions as well as several defendants in an individual action ; and he submits that there is a risk here of irreconcilable judgments , seeing that both at first instance and thereafter , if the cases proceed up to the appellate process , different decisions may be reached in England and Scotland respectively , on the questions of English law which arise ( there is no suggestion that Scottish law applies to these actions ) .
5 All pupils would take a core of academic subjects , but there 's no suggestion that academic children should learn technical skills .
6 There is no suggestion that these honours were ‘ bought ’ , nor that the recipients were anything other than entirely worthy and deserving .
7 There is no suggestion that any player threw punches , and Graham said : ‘ I 've heard the rumours circulating and I 've looked into it .
8 The Declaration undoubtedly broke new constitutional ground when it stated that " the raising or keeping of a standing army within this kingdom in time of peace unless it be with the consent of Parliament is against the law " ; the Militia Acts of 1661 and 1662 had invested control of the armed forces in the hands of the monarch alone with no suggestion that Parliamentary consent was needed to maintain an army in peace time .
9 There was no suggestion that local authorities should slavishly copy standard designs , but council-house architecture nevertheless received a considerable stamp of uniformity .
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