Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [be] that all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The main difficulty of this interpretation is that all traces of the actual cella have been lost ( his p. 18 ) . |
3 | A further concern is that all competitors in a particular market should be treated equally , to avoid a green version of Gresham 's law where bad environmental practices are allowed to chase out good . |
4 | Another possibility is that all quasars and BL Lac objects are beamed roughly towards us , and that something else distinguishes them — something that so far remains hidden in the enigmatic central powerhouse . |
5 | The overall result was that All Hallows were third , behind Marple Hall , whose local knowledge brought them in first and Queen Elizabeth GS , Wakefield . |
6 | The second outcome is that all children would be aware of what 's involved in the record of achievement . |
7 | Our principle in the civil service is that all jobs should be available to everyone — irrespective of sex , race , creed or religion . |
8 | On the face of it this seems to be a good idea : one frequently voiced criticism of comprehensive education is that all pupils have been forced to follow a grammar-school curriculum . |
9 | The premise of Basic Instinct is that all women are homicidal maniacs . |
10 | For a German observer who had been interned in Britain 1914-18 , ‘ the great secret of masculine psychology is that all men of all ages act and behave like schoolboys as soon as their individualities are merged in a crowd . ’ |
11 | An alternative theory is that all crime rises in the initial stages of industrialization and urbanization , but that thereafter violence falls while property offences continue to increase . |
12 | The traditional explanation is that all mothers with colicky babies — regardless of what sort of people they are or what else is happening in their lives — suddenly become more confident and relaxed at this point . |
13 | As we know , exercise plays an important part in any diet/exercise routine , but the key thing is that all exercise is not the same . |
14 | 1.13 Our fundamental assumption is that all pupils are entitled to an education that will provide the opportunity for them to develop to the best of their abilities a competence in and appreciation of English . |
15 | The Minister ( Sir Edward Boyle ) announced that this would take place in 1970/1 and wrote a remarkable preface to the published text in which he stated that ‘ the essential point is that all children should have an equal opportunity of acquiring intelligence , and developing their talents and abilities to the full ’ . |
16 | The one complication is that all Windows applications place the same sort of minimum demands on a machine and so if you want to work in a Windows environment you will have to add the extra requirements to machine fit to run Windows . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | My only quibble is that all measurements are given in metric form only . |
19 | The Conference 's working assumption was that all incursions from Lagos were to be resisted ; the reason invariably given was that only the Residents had enough knowledge and experience of the mysteries of Indirect Rule to be entrusted with its execution . |
20 | One common stereotype is that all women are natural wives and mothers . |
21 | 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 " . |
22 | As we said earlier , one benefit of using the UV technique is that all artwork can be retained for future use , perhaps being modified if necessary . |
23 | The main point is that all decisions should be designed to require only a " yes " and to elicit that " yes " . |
24 | One minor criticism is that all COI/MoD made films seem to be grainy and slightly over-exposed and these four are no exception . |
25 | The alternative benign view is that all contracts are made , broadly speaking , to ease the flow of product . |