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

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1 I hope that all hon. Members accept that adult education is an amazing vehicle through which people can have more fulfilled lives in respect both of leisure and of their professional careers .
2 I hope that all hon. Members representing Northern Ireland will take the opportunity to invest in the economic future of the Province .
3 I hope that all hon. Members will accept that that is the motivation behind the clause ; it is a last resort provision which we hope will not be required .
4 One feature I was sad to see here on a recent visit was a fish hatchery installed in the bay , a sight now common in the western lochs and doubtless contributing to the local economy ; sad because I feel that all living creatures should have freedom of movement and not be bred and confined in restricted space for the table .
5 Nor , indeed am I claiming that all black sportsmen , at some stage in their development , come face to face with their blackness and are made to reflect on the probable disadvantages it carries with it .
6 I think that all other managers , including yourself ( as Chair ? ) ,
7 I think that all hon. Members have been sent a circular about the Bill by the Consumers Association .
8 I understand my hon. Friend 's point , but the section is entirely clear and I think that all local authorities are aware of its provisions , which place the primary duty of enforcing the Shops Act 1950 on them .
9 The allegations have been strongly denied by the government , which insists that all agreed water quality standards are publicly available , and that all drinking water is safe .
10 In a statement issued on March 28 the Mongolian Foreign Ministry announced that it expected Russia to abide by a March 1990 Soviet-Mongolian agreement which stipulated that all Soviet troops would withdraw from Mongolia by Aug. 30 , 1992 [ see p. 37318 ] .
11 ‘ Nevertheless , Adam 's a qualified lawyer , ’ Freddy said , ‘ yet he put his name to a prospectus which says that all material information has been disclosed — but does not mention a fifteen per cent stock option that I was n't told about . ’
12 The SIB , for its part , takes the view that there should be trading and price determining systems which ensure that all qualified participants have equitable access to the market ; and so that market prices can adequately reflect prevailing forces of supply and demand .
13 The part of the 1988 Act which has upset certain religious minorities has been section 8(3) , which states that all religious syllabuses adopted on or after 29 September 1988 must ‘ reflect the fact that the religious traditions in Great Britain are in the main Christian whilst taking account of the teaching and practices of the other principal religions represented in Great Britain ’ .
14 Seeking through German unity to contribute to the unification of Europe and to the building of a peaceful European order in which borders no longer divide and which ensures that all European nations can live together in a spirit of mutual trust ,
15 On April 13 the Soviet Foreign Ministry expressed its " concern and anxiety " and called for " peaceful political dialogue on the basis of the Simla agreement " [ of 1972 , which required that all Indo-Pakistani disputes be resolved by bilateral negotiations ] .
16 Without that we would n't have a selection and training procedure which demands that all new volunteers give equal weight to understanding of lesbian concerns and knowledge of lesbian information as well of that of gay men .
17 Martial law had recently been declared in Sudan which meant that all Sudanese nationals abroad required a visa to return home .
18 Their most characteristic feature , though , is that the angle of slope of the sides of the cone is always that of the ‘ angle of rest ’ for loose scoria , which means that all young scoria cones have side slopes of 33 degrees .
19 You say that all new houses er have no rateable value , are metered .
20 And all open land therefore Does it follow from what you say that all open land necessarily must serve a greenbelt function ?
21 And by the way , if you think that all homeless people have it as easy as I had it , then you are living in dream world .
22 Confiscating savings has long been a demand of the most reactionary groups who think that all private business is conducted by ‘ the mafia ’ , which the confiscation is supposed to hurt ( actually , the most criminalised businesses hold much of their savings in dollars and gold ) .
23 It was confirmed by Justice Minister Ghazi Obeid as Sammar , who said that all other sentences handed down by martial law courts would be upheld .
24 I have a very observant Afrikaans friend , a medical doctor , also a great admirer of Mr.X , who maintains that all top-class golfers walk on the insides of their feet , thus enabling them to maintain the right shin post without effort , as against the bandy-legged player , who finds it very difficult to keep his right knee firm on the backswing .
25 When we introduced lexical stress we found that all content words but only a small proportion of function words were marked for lexical stress , and that the number of word paths was reduced primarily because these function words no longer matched parts of content words .
26 For if one supposes that all good things become valueless if you remove the pleasure , one may infer that all the value must lie in the pleasure .
27 By 3 February 1992 , we know that all fresh claims for attendance allowance and mobility allowance will be treated as claims for disability living allowance .
28 We guarantee that all prize money is held by our bankers on deposit and will be paid to you the participant named overleaf , in the event of one of your exclusive Prize Draw code entries being the winning one .
29 In view of the increased prevalence of osteoporosis and high rates of bone loss in some patients we feel that all postmenopausal women with inflammatory bowel disease should be considered for HRT , particularly in those with extensive disease of those requiring longterm corticosteroid treatment .
30 Not so strange , perhaps if one reflects that all moral dramas need villains as well as heroes , and that Leavis above all offered moral drama .
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