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

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1 In addition , the subcommittee proposed that all senior SAR officials should be Chinese nationals having no right of abode elsewhere .
2 Always structure the interview to ensure that all essential points are covered .
3 A key element of the deal means that all senior AVMD staff , including senior partner Jan Robinson , have signed five-year contracts to stay with the group .
4 It would be an exaggeration to claim that all anecdotal observations about sex differences in language are sexist in the sense of insulting women .
5 Section 6 of the Act stipulated that all elementary schools had to have managers and laid down how many of these should be LEA representatives .
6 Many sciences moreover share the characteristic that a major discovery means that all other models and theories are simply out of date and have to be discarded .
7 It is a common fallacy to assume that all blown trees die ; on the contrary , those retaining at least 25 per cent root contact with the soil may well continue to grow , albeit with a shorter life expectancy .
8 The Post Office Act of 1741 gave legal backing to the opening and copying of letters on the orders of one of the Secretaries of State ; and in 1765 a general warrant ordered that all diplomatic correspondence passing through London should be treated in this way .
9 ( a ) Meetings and their conduct Whatever may have been agreed as to the taking of decisions by unanimous or majority vote , as much a matter of good management as of good faith is the need to ensure that all relevant information is given to all the partners before a vote is taken : the requisite majority of partners should not purport to take decisions and act on them behind the backs of the minority unless such has been expressly authorised or the need for immediate action precludes the convening of a partners ' meeting ; and even then there should be no delay before all partners are acquainted with the circumstances and invited to ratify any decision taken in their name .
10 There is no need to hold that all human beings should always and only be approached using the interpretive action scheme , any more than the reverse claim makes sense if adhered to in all circumstances .
11 From within these emotional origins , counselling maintains that all human behaviour is modifiable , and that this modification can come principally through an increased level of self-awareness .
12 Information was designed to flow up and down the organisation to ensure that all decentralised objectives were compatible with , and a part of , the total corporate objective .
13 Every surveyor develops his own sequence of inspection to ensure that all relevant parts of the property are examined closely and that their inter-relationship is considered ; his system will probably be similar to that described in more detail in Chapter 7 .
14 In an attempt to prevent any repetition of the scandal , the board decided that all senior management should be full members of staff .
15 Also Chris Protheroe was still in Lusaka carrying out the more routine , though no less important , procedures in the field to ensure that all necessary information was recorded before the team left .
16 A second criticism is that the theory assumes that all emotional response is the same .
17 A second response is to weaken the inductivist demand that all non-logical knowledge must be derived from experience and to argue for the reasonableness of the principle of induction on some other grounds .
18 The Commissioners take considerable trouble to ensure that all relevant arguments are canvassed in the written case , and will invite observations on issues which appear to be relevant and which have not been raised in the written case .
19 General grants would be appropriate only if the grantor felt that all local services were merit goods .
20 The Commission proposed a long-term programme to evaluate the environmental risks of substances that were in use before 1981 when EC legislation ruled that all new chemicals should undergo ecotoxicological evaluation before being licensed for marketing .
21 But , as I understand it , the present legislation insists that all empty properties will be assessed at 50 per cent .
22 The final point by way of preface is that it is a mistake to assume that all black people are deprived .
23 It would be a mistake to assume that all multinational companies which are established in a number of European countries necessarily thereby reap enormous advantages and profits .
24 And each work area needs careful thought to ensure that all necessary equipment and ingredients are conveniently to hand .
25 In the Minch , the chamber recommends that all laden tankers over 10,000 tonnes avoid the passage , and all small or unladen tankers report to Stornoway Coastguard .
26 One discharger will find it difficult to complain about being the subject of excessive attention from the water authority — of being ‘ picked on ’ — because regular sampling means that all known discharges will be subjected to scrutiny .
27 But a spokesman said that all highly-secret conversations either took place face-to-face or on secure lines .
28 Nevertheless the flaw in the mirror suggests that all specular images are from the start marked by their passage through an ‘ imperfect ’ female discourse .
29 Virtually every biologist who cares to think about the subject believes that all living matter has evolved .
30 The report recommended that all British staff be put on temporary contracts .
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