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 .
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