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

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1 This meant that nearly all packs would contain more than the declared weight .
2 A letter from the NVA to chief constables in 1899 revealed that almost all police chiefs were in favour of a law prohibiting incest .
3 In other words , although a lot is said about " silent letters " , it 's more helpful to see that almost all words have " silent letters " in a sense , and that they are n't silent at all , but are attempts originally to symbolise regional or personal differences in pronunciation .
4 It is significant of Joseph 's attitude that his legal code of 1787 declared that henceforth all offences were against the State and must therefore be prosecuted even if there were no individual victim willing to begin legal proceedings .
5 I think that it is true to say that almost all practitioners of quantum mechanics talk in a strongly realistic way about a world described by wavefunctions .
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