Example sentences of "[that] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 It can be either a chronic pattern ( like a record that plays all the time ) or a ‘ triggered ’ pattern .
2 In that work it is possible to see clearly the relation between his insistence on totality and the Romantic aesthetic of totality as the inner necessity that moulds all works of art .
3 What happens when X is minus infinity , this weird number that disobeys all the rules ?
4 One of Dana 's reactions was very characteristic : he bent double with laughter at something he had said that made all the others laugh , too .
5 He was a Swaledale man who arrived in 1910 and that made all the difference .
6 The salaries of staff , the replacement of vital instruments and many large items had to be funded from the National Health Service funds , so that there was never enough left to buy the extra comforts that made all the difference to the welfare of the patients .
7 He spoke in a penetrating voice that made all the other customers look on with interest .
8 She reached to the gap between back and seat where years ago she had stuffed a cushion that made all the difference to that small problem with her spine .
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10 And that made all the difference for them .
11 What he can not afford to bring into play is the kind of leadership veto that operated all those years ago against both Rab Butler and Iain Macleod .
12 Those mariners set about whaling , settling , plundering ; they established a presence in Hawaii ; they shared with Britain the spoils of the Chinese treaty ports ; they took Samoa ; they befriended Korea ; they seized and settled Midway , Wake , Guam and ( a spoil of an Imperial war ) the Philippines — thus creating a series of stepping-stones , a lifeline of tropical islands that led all the way to that greatest and most elusive prize , the Middle Kingdom , China .
13 BROTHER is Black Rhyme Organisation To Help Equal Rights , a charitable project that offers all profits to SCAR , the Sickle Cell Anaemia charity .
14 ( Though if one simply considers ‘ all women ’ as against ‘ all men ’ , such a finding invariably fails to emerge ; which only goes to show that lumping all women together masks important and interesting facts . )
15 But Egypt 's lesson is this : the only alternative to repression or revolution is reform : genuine political reform that goes all the way .
16 Do you , is there one bus that goes all the way in ?
17 It is not too awful to be confronted with people cleverer than oneself ( in science journalism it happens quite a lot ) but it is intolerable to share the world with people who apparently are party to bodies of knowledge and ways of thinking that make all one 's own ideas seem petty .
18 In that sense , he is no ‘ revolutionary ’ , but rather a deep student of solutions , with a solid capacity for the kind of apparently trivial details that make all the difference between winning and losing , between safety and risk .
19 It is environmental factors and chemical interference that make all the difference to keeping the skin soft .
20 Convector heaters that make all the difference
21 Why could n't Jim see that it 's the little things that make all the difference ?
22 And then a taxi stopped at her frantic signalling , and she was collapsing on to the slippery leather seat with a surge of relief that banished all other thoughts from her mind .
23 We aim to offer our visitors in the nineties a ‘ total experience ’ that involves all their senses and emotions . ’
24 The story of Bosnia seems to me to be a betrayal that involves all of us , all Europe ; a betrayal of something unique and valuable and worth defending .
25 We need a programme that involves all five permanent members of the Security Council and those Russian republics to which the Secretary of State rightly referred in his opening remarks .
26 ‘ They too will remember that crash all the rest of their lives .
27 Yeah , the cupboards that got all the
28 Piranha is a new range of power tool accessories that fits all makes of power tools .
29 An object of a particular date in a particular context does not automatically mean that it dates that context : a context often contains artefacts of quite different dates , and it is the archaeologists 's task to arrive at an interpretation that fits all the facts .
30 What it has created is a reformulation of consumerism that transforms all the public mass media and their contents into opportunities to sell ideas , values , products , in short , a consumerist worldview .
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