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

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1 Although all of this adds up to a fairly persuasive case in favour of certain types of co-operative R&D in certain circumstances , the case is not strong enough to suggest that all types of ventures will have positive ( or even benign ) effects on social welfare .
2 ‘ Surely you 're old enough to realise that all men have some ulterior motive when they invite a woman out ?
3 ‘ At twenty he is still young and foolish enough to believe that all women are goddesses under the skin .
4 This also means that all prices are determined by competitive trading rather than private agreement .
5 Table 2 also shows that all cell lines function as targets after preincubation with exogenously added influenza matrix peptide M58–66 ( sequence ILGFVFTLTV ) .
6 The manufacturers recognised that the camcorders would not catch on unless they adopted a common format allowing video enthusiasts to record and play back tapes on different models of machine , The standard the companies agreed is flexible in that it leaves room for technical developments before the camcorders go on sale , but is tight enough to ensure that all camcorders will eventually be compatible .
7 The Local Government and Housing Act 1989 similarly ensures that all committees and sub-committees have cross-party representation .
8 How it differs from Liphook , however , is that the head teacher is wise enough to understand that all children are individuals and what works for one may not work so well for another .
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