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

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1 It would be smug to imagine that all such violence is across the Atlantic .
2 Mr Simon Osborn , of the Electoral Reform Society , said : ‘ It would be unsafe for Labour to assume that all these people are non-voters .
3 Hourcade condemned it as un-French : ‘ our tradition calls for a subject and the originality of Cubism lies precisely in its rejection of the anecdote in order to rediscover the subject ’ ; and he repudiated the idea that all the painters of the Section d'Or had renounced natural appearances : ‘ … it is absolutely false to say that all these painters are turning their backs on nature and want only to produce pure painting . ’
4 It is reasonable to assume that all such figures underestimate the real activities of the elderly .
5 Before we get carried away by this dazzling technology though , it is as well to recognise that all this automation will not produce good videos if the operator of the equipment is lacking in the knowledge of editing principles and in creative ability !
6 Is it too imaginative to suppose that all these consequences would follow an abolition of the power to dissolve ?
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