Example sentences of "[is] no indication " in BNC.

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1 However , the existence of a certain level of common values is no indication by itself of a ground for peace .
2 But sadly , there is no indication that the GMA consortium which will design , operate and maintain the first of the new generation British trams in Manchester will share the looks of their Milanese counterparts .
3 This , however , is no indication that they have a particularly high opinion of the spiritual contribution of women .
4 It is , for example , revealing that there is no indication in either book of the Situationist commitment to political struggles in the Third World and their critique of imperialism .
5 ‘ Lake Bled is further north and there is no indication that the violence is likely to spread .
6 Diplomats close to the peace negotiations say Mr Najibullah may be in hiding in Kabul , but there is no indication that he has left the country .
7 There is no indication or evidence that under such circumstances contact can be confusing or lead to divided loyalties .
8 The resemblance to palms is no indication of their true relationships , because the cycad-like plants were not true flowering plants like palms .
9 Since there is no indication what Mira is unhappy about , or whether Leapor was thinking of any real person in Celia , it is very difficult to judge the significance of this poem .
10 ‘ As you can see from the file , sir , there is no indication that it has been .
11 Two of his daughters were also living not far from London throughout the time the younger John Cranko was living there , but there is no indication that the latter was aware of these kinsfolk ) .
12 There is no indication that the Acta Chem .
13 Many will recall the church as it was , for there is no indication that it changed greatly over the years .
14 It was ordered that this memorandum should be entered in the minutes , but there is no indication that it was considered or discussed .
15 His view , however , is implicitly gradualist — ‘ a temporal progressive sequence of changes within an evolutionary lineage ’ — and there is no indication of the extensive palaeontological literature of the past decade suggesting an alternative punctuational view , that species may evolve relatively rapidly and then remain unchanged for long periods .
16 But this lack of depth is no indication of the enormous dimensions of the subject .
17 Yet there is no indication that the conventional wisdom underlying shaft design is rooted in a body of hard evidence , either of a theoretical or experimental nature .
18 This situation is made more complicated by the fact that there is no indication from the transmitter stick to tell you exactly where zero pitch is , so you have to fly by feel and observation of the model .
19 In its early years the new police force had poor relations with headmen , and there is no indication of any general decline in crime at this time .
20 ‘ His mental state has been very stable since he has been in hospital and there is no indication that it has deteriorated recently , ’ the spokesman added .
21 Leeds boss Howard Wilkinson whose own title defence is in tatters , admitted : ‘ There are eight or so teams up there , but there is no indication that any of them are putting together the kind of run that looks ominous ‘ Blackburn showed the sort of confidence against us that comes from the feeling that you have got a chance .
22 He is senile , and there is no indication from reading his case notes whether he has any religious conviction at all .
23 Astrologically , there is no indication that the Labour Party will be in power this year .
24 There is no indication that the same is occurring in the world 's most populous countries .
25 The fact that an infant child can complete correctly such sums as 9 + 3 = 12 and work through page upon page of identical problems is no indication that that child 's understanding of mathematics ( or number ) is being deepened .
26 There is no indication of any OS/2 version .
27 However , although there is no indication of the source of 10 marks payable to Roger Blomfeld of Buxton , Norfolk ( where he also owned land worth 13s. 4d. ) , the £1. 9s. 8d. assigned to Thomas Parker , a servant of the king at Elmley Lovett , Worcs. , could well have been a payment from the manor , which was a royal estate , and Parker himself did not live there .
28 Mineralisation shows a spatial association with underlying granites in the Lake District and the Isle of Man , and with volcanics in North Wales , but in Central Wales and most of the Southern Uplands there is no indication of magmatic involvement .
29 I can not , however , accept his statement that ‘ when allowance is made for university posts and the commitment to research there is no indication that London and the south east are better provided for than the United Kingdom . ’
30 There is no indication that the Joyces had any such intention at all .
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