Example sentences of "[noun] that all " in BNC.
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1 | If there must be a parting , Britain would continue to honour her side of the Anglo-American nuclear understandings : Holy Loch and the Fylingdales radar station would still be available to the United States ; RAF bases would continue to house US bombers ; and Britain would carry on accepting the risks that all this entailed . |
2 | The experienced eye can frequently tell at a glance that all is not well in a pond or aquarium without necessarily seeing a single fish . |
3 | It is the Association that all the western routes cause severe environmental damage . |
4 | He had given up years ago the delusion that all men were homosexual at heart , and that it was just a question of finding the key to unlock their repressed desires . |
5 | All these writers , and many others , stressed what Crick termed " the essential perception that all known advanced societies are inherently pluralistic and diverse " ( p. 62 ) . |
6 | If it is known that a group of books is little used then the borrowing record of items from that group is a nil predictor of future use … unfortunately the satisfying ritual of checking date labels gives the illusion that all is well and seems to be scientifically ennobled . |
7 | In contrast , radical elite theorists take an uncompromisingly hostile view of law as a legitimation device , intended to foster the illusion that all are bound by the rule of law . |
8 | Rivers of raindrops created the illusion that all the faces were melting , were weeping . |
9 | It was said in Wickrithe that all Demdykes were crazy , but Aunt Sarah disproved that . |
10 | So great was her disappointment that all life seemed to drain from her . |
11 | In the New Testament this is supplemented by the command that all Christians are to love their neighbours as themselves — an act of personal charity to those with whom we have contact . |
12 | It falls to stifle creative enterprise , with the result that all that remain are dying echoes |
13 | After 1957 , coffee prices fell drastically , with the result that all the villagers suffered . |
14 | In the case of BIG and GeoRef , indexing policies have changed over the years , with the result that all possible permutations of authors ’ forenames and initials had to be allowed for whilst searching . |
15 | In the case of BIG and GeoRef , indexing policies have changed over the years , with the result that all possible permutations of authors ’ forenames and initials had to be allowed for whilst searching . |
16 | Moreover , ‘ a number of supervisors , footplate supervisors in particular , retain their original membership on promotion from wage grades , with the result that all three unions attend the salaried section ( the RSJC ( Salaried ) ) ’ ( 1986 : 93 ) . |
17 | Mrs Bottomley would not be drawn on whether it was a public inquiry , but told BBC Radio 4 's PM programme that all who wished to give evidence to Sir Cecil would be able to do so . |
18 | Please bear in mind that all Listed and Crown places provide some of the facilities and services of a higher classification . |
19 | Please bear in mind that all Key holiday homes will provide at least some of the facilities and equipment of a higher classification . |
20 | Bear in mind that all dogs are individuals , and just because a previous dog learnt a command quickly , this does not mean that every individual has the same capacity . |
21 | Quite early , I made up my mind that all I wanted to be was a top flight boxer , to follow Jack Johnson in my own way and become the first black British heavyweight champion . |
22 | Bear in mind that all sections must add up to the overall length measurement . |
23 | Bearing in mind that all the women who appear are portrayed as homemakers of one kind or another , it is significant that on the occasions when potentially humorous situations emerge , women are the ‘ butt of the joke ’ on six of these occasions ( and Audrey as a potential one ) , despite the fact that there are fewer women overall . |
24 | To be entitled to trade on the floor of a market by the process of open outcry one had to be a clearing member , a natural enough requirement bearing in mind that all contracts made on the floor had to be registered with LCH . |
25 | I mean bearing in mind that all the resources were broken down presumably the were separate gangs we could n't really make |
26 | In December the government had announced the release of over 2,800 political prisoners [ see p. 38695 ] , although there had been no independent confirmation that all had been freed . |
27 | Such a proof will probably follow similar lines to ours : a demonstration that all laws preserve the semantics , the construction of a normal form , and a proof that two different normal form programs have different denotations . |
28 | It is an important part of the philosophy of ZBB that all possible alternative strategies are presented . |
29 | The big fear that all humankind has is that when you die , that 's the end of it . |
30 | This is normally dealt with by specifying in the heads that all its contents are subject to contract except for specified paragraphs . |