Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] that all [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | In the air the effect of accelerations and visual illusions mean that all these sensors can mislead you , and disorientation may result . |
2 | A range of disciplines and organizations ensures that all relevant points of view are considered , although this does not mean that every Tom , Dick and Harry has to sit on the planning committee ; rather , their insights and experience are gained through their active participation in informal discussions at the planning stage , and through consultation at all stages in the development process . |
3 | Policy makers and social investigators assumed that all married women would be dependent on their husbands for financial support . |
4 | Concerned , our governments decided that all new cars sold in EC countries from 1992 will have to emit 70% less poisonous exhaust gases . |
5 | The proponents agree that all large-screen receivers — 34″ and up — will incorporate a 60 frame per second 787.5 line or higher progressive scan display mode , while progressive display would initially be optional for smaller screen sets . |
6 | However sources say that all these talks , which do n't appear to have progressed much beyond soliciting proposals from some , have come to nothing and that Sun is now resolved on developing its own terminal , an activity already believed to be underway , perhaps at its East Coast facility , long a champion of such a product . |
7 | Cards can not be jointly held although separate cards may be issued , on application , to individual holders of joint accounts provided that all joint holders of the account are authorised to operate the account alone . |
8 | On the face of it , government and council publications suggest that all nursing students will be exempt from paying the council tax . |
9 | There is a strong tendency in some quarters to assume that all transnational practices ( TNPs ) in the Third World are unwelcome and malign , just as there is a strong tendency in other quarters to assume that they are all welcome and benign . |
10 | This incomprehension applies to all parties : in a recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll , 58% of respondents thought that all ethnic groups in ex-Yugoslavia were equally responsible for the fighting , and another 21% were not sure who was responsible . |
11 | I am immediately introducing new measures to ensure that all high-risk premises , which include restaurants , will be looked at by some health officer every six months . ’ |
12 | Although , the Ministry of Correctional Services claimed that all political prisoners had been released , at least three acknowledged political prisoners were freed in the days following the launch of the campaign . |
13 | This does not mean that conventional men of intelligence and ability thought that either science or society had solved all problems , though in some respects , such as those which concerned the basic pattern of an economy and the basic pattern of the physical universe , some very able ones felt that all substantial ones had been solved . |
14 | Some students think that all good writers come to their task in a well-organized fame of mind outline intact , computer ready . |
15 | Autopsy findings concluded that all three occupants would probably have survived had they been restrained effectively . |