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

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1 This could be resolved by assuming that all citizens impliedly consent to those touchings which are incidental to ordinary everyday life and travel ; but the judicial preference seems to be to create an exception for ‘ all physical contact which is generally acceptable in the ordinary conduct of daily life ’ .
2 I suspect that the Labour party , because of the pressures on it , will be driven to suggesting that all inspectors should be local council inspectors , inspecting the councils ' schools .
3 It ( almost ) goes without saying that all curricula , whether at primary school level or at universities , should be similarly scrutinised and overhauled .
4 ‘ A great deal of time and effort has gone into ensuring that all materials and finishes co-ordinate effectively and that the work was carried out to the highest possible standards , befitting a grand old Bank , ’ said Tony Caroli , Property Project Manager .
5 ‘ We 've been criticised for saying that all children under five should have books in the home .
6 When this study was mounted participants were advised in writing that all findings would be reported to their medical practitioner , whom they should consult for their individual results .
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