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

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1 We all knew that the life of Sir Henry Wood was coming peacefully to its close .
2 Yes , WE all knew that the marriage was in deep trouble because of reports in this newspaper , Andrew Morton 's book on Diana and endless reports from all corners of the media world .
3 But we all know that a moment 's overload , may wreak havoc .
4 We all know that the battle lines are being drawn for the next election .
5 We all know that the poll tax does not have a friend in 1991 , so why did that tax have so many friends in 1987 and afterwards ?
6 We all know that the stuff costs sixty pounds a bottle . ’
7 Now we all know that the problem of noise is something which is going to be very high on your agenda in the coming weeks .
8 What a waste of time , we all know that the county council is the the highway authority and is fully responsible for traffic management , we 're in a minority and to set up a working party is a complete waste of time . .
9 I think we all know that the book clubs are not naive .
10 Now we all know that the reason for this inordinate six month delay was that the government could n't be sure of carrying a vote on anything European in the face of hostility from its Maastricht rebels , those the Prime Minister famously dubbed the illegitimate ones .
11 Now , I think we all know that the matter before us concerns Major Maxim , currently attached to the Private Office at Number 10 .
12 What er Newstat does though is something quite interesting he says well we all know , well I hope you all know , that there are limits on presidential power and we all know that the president ca n't direct congress , we know the president ca n't appoint anybody without consulting congress , we know the president ca n't control the supreme court , we know all these limitations but nevertheless , leaving that to one side , pushing that to one side , there are major powers here .
13 We all know that the task we 've set the officers is to manage within the budgets they 've been given , and to have no cuts in services , and no compulsory redundancies , and thi this is their challenge and this is what they seem to be achieving , and I think we should applaud them for that .
14 We all know that the key to success is preparation .
15 It 's too early to judge really erm we all realize that the might of the international forces in relation to the Iraqui forces is quite different is much more .
16 They all know that the Bill has been brought to the House in this form only because of the catastrophe of what happened on the Bills that were guillotined a few years ago — the poll tax Bills .
17 They all thought that the value of studying the course lay in the career opportunities it opened up — what Gibbs et al.
18 They all agreed that the unification of Germany and the creation of new European security systems should be " synchronized " , as advocated by Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze , but the Soviet Union was isolated in opposing a united Germany 's membership of NATO .
19 The relatives of our electively ventilated organ donors do not feel that we act improperly ; rather , they all consider that the process of organ donation allows them to make some sense of an otherwise inexplicable loss .
20 They all say that the collection is very popular with children .
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