Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] that all the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Apparently in the good old days the rule was that all the uniforms got cleaned every six months , whether they needed it or not . |
2 | The benefit is that all the tax reclaimed is dealt with by somebody other than the charity . |
3 | What I 'll do darling is that all the tiles will come through about there |
4 | The important conclusion is that all the cells in the body contain the same genetic information ; what makes the cells different is how that genetic information is used . |
5 | Counsel 's second argument was that all the evidence presented to the court was that the defendant had been seen engaging in actual violence , but not threatening it , as the section requires , On this submission the Court concluded that there was sufficient evidence in the narrative presented to the jury from which they were entitled to conclude that there was threatening behaviour . |
6 | Perhaps the most important feature of the morning was that all the groups had discovered that there are definite skills to be used in interviewing . |
7 | ‘ What I like about old furniture is that all the pieces are favourites , ’ she says . |
8 | What I like about old furniture is that all the pieces are favourites |
9 | A common grumble is that all the wealth created by the recent growth has found its way into the trousers of the elite . |
10 | The reason is that all the weapons must fit inside the radar-screening fuselage to prevent their unstealthy shapes from giving the aircraft away . |
11 | The third reason is that all the Community countries are collectively committed to the principle of an international conference for handling the Middle East 's problems . |
12 | An important feature of this book is that all the activities described can be used not only with the sample material provided , but also with other materials of the teacher 's own choice . |
13 | What is clear from the above account is that all the transactions covering the 17 months to May 1990 are inextricably linked . |
14 | One advantage of a letter is that all the points ( 1 ) to ( 4 ) can be dealt with in advance and so the interviewer is expected and time is saved in not having to go through all the verbal explanations . |
15 | The encouraging thing was that all the people he had sentenced were , so far at any rate , in good health . |
16 | The ironical thing was that all the time , in a stack in Hilbert 's desk , secured by a rubber band , were fifty or so old postcards collected by Hilbert and Lilian presumably on early travels and among them were two of Greece , one of Mount Lycabettos and the other the very view Rufus had spoken of so scathingly . |
17 | ‘ A nice touch was that all the vehicles lined up outside our very own veterans , Calder 's four reactors , for an historic picture . ’ |
18 | One of the benefits to emerge from the recent recession is that all the players in management buy-outs — vendors , management teams , financial backers and advisers — are far more experienced and sophisticated in their approach . |
19 | 2.40 The interesting thing about this particular case is that all the members of the House of Lords adopted a different approach from each other in assessing damages . |
20 | The difficulty is that all the religions of the world have text books which are still studied , which all say that women are stupid , women are wicked , women are property , and women are revolting ! |
21 | Possibly its most endearing feature is that all the control is executed from the Macintosh , the PC can be connected locally or over a telephone line with modems and , apart from being started up , needs no attention . |
22 | The idea is that all the interviews should be conducted in as similar a way as possible , and that the dangers of ‘ interviewer effect ’ should be avoided by training . |
23 | One of the biggest pluses for Standard was that all the fireworks were different . |
24 | The main problem was that all the furniture had to be scaled down to suit the smaller stature of the Japanese and to fit their smaller homes . |
25 | Perhaps the most important fact is that all the pigments used in Aquacryl are lightfast . |
26 | The fact is that all the examples adduced to support the proposition that there should be a qualitative — or ‘ radical ’ — extension of the role of trade unions into the management of the business employing their members fail at the crucial oint . |
27 | Another daft view is that all the woes which have beset the Soviet Union and its satellites are because these countries did n't know how to run their economies . |
28 | The catch is that all the works are in media other than bronze . |