Example sentences of "[was/were] that all " in BNC.

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31 The revolutionary proposition was that all patients could live in community units outside the asylums , and that their placements could be funded from the revenue sunk into the big hospitals .
32 Of utmost significance was that all three judges upheld the finding that the critical sentence in the advertisement was misleading and deceptive and therefore was in breach of the Trade Practices Act .
33 One of his dicta was that all the forts had three periods .
34 The conventional view of his time was that all species were immutable and that each had been individually and separately created by God .
35 Perhaps the most important feature of the morning was that all the groups had discovered that there are definite skills to be used in interviewing .
36 Another well-known fact was that all that stuff about the concentration camps was a gross exaggera-tion .
37 The result was that all New York fares could now be reduced , bringing them to a level only slightly above that of Virgin 's competing New York fare , and fares on the Boston route were adjusted to match the New York level .
38 One reason for this was that all officers of the Associations were honorary and had other jobs which kept them busy .
39 Counsel 's second argument was that all the evidence presented to the court was that the defendant had been seen engaging in actual violence , but not threatening it , as the section requires , On this submission the Court concluded that there was sufficient evidence in the narrative presented to the jury from which they were entitled to conclude that there was threatening behaviour .
40 Socrates ' own comment was that all men were equally ignorant , but he alone was aware of the fact ; and even those expert in their own fields ( poets among them ) had no conscious understanding of their calling but worked " only by instinct " .
41 While at school the following day there was a general rumour being passed around , this was that all pupils were going to be sent home .
42 The fact was that all sorts of strange gear-shifts were taking place within my psyche , and I was eaten up by the morbid drama of Frankenstein .
43 One of the things he learned from his wife was that all animals love sweet things .
44 ‘ A nice touch was that all the vehicles lined up outside our very own veterans , Calder 's four reactors , for an historic picture . ’
45 The encouraging thing was that all the people he had sentenced were , so far at any rate , in good health .
46 Apparently in the good old days the rule was that all the uniforms got cleaned every six months , whether they needed it or not .
47 What the statement laid down — ; following the NCTA tradition — was that all courses had to include ‘ studies which by complementing or contrasting with the main subjects studied will help to provide a balanced education ’ .
48 In the analysis above , the assumption was that all of the benefits were experienced by those residents in the locality ( i.e. in the club ) .
49 The important recommendation was that all non-seminoma patients should have abdominal ( 10 or 12.5 mm spacing ) and thoracic ( 20 mm spacing ) CTs at diagnosis and at fixed intervals during follow-up ; the thoracic CT was to be done with both lung and mediastinal window .
50 What Ken , as technically-minded as ever , did n't notice was that all the clocks had been set to go off in the middle of the night — which , needless to say , they all did .
51 The thing here was that all the flowers were blue — delphiniums and cornflowers and forget me nots round a sundial in the middle of a smooth green velvet lawn .
52 In retrospect , what I found fascinating at the time ( and this feeling has only increased with time and further thought ) was that all the crew just did what I would have told them had I been able to make contact with them .
53 The background to this inquiry was that all students doing so studies as a supplementary study have to produce a project whit assessed by Birmingham Polytechnic .
54 An and did , did er was that all conducted through the post ?
55 Basically the burden of the Test Act was that all office holders erm all holders of public office had to take an oath of allegiance and had to erm take the sacraments in the Church of England otherwise they could n't hold public office .
56 One of the biggest pluses for Standard was that all the fireworks were different .
57 Also one would have to work out whether peasants were subsistence minded in that how that once they 'd achieved their subsistence was that all they would want or would they really want to sort of erm work harder and start sharing all their tools and implements in order to gain an even higher productivity .
58 Gateway has issued a writ because a condition of sale was that all identification should be removed if the goods were resold .
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