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

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1 It passes a law saying that all envelopes must be left unsealed , so that it can open letters with ease .
2 A communiqué stated that all participants had adopted a programme for the implementation within 60 days of major aspects of a ceasefire agreement , including the disarming of the NPFL and the relinquishing of NPFL-held territory to ECOMOG forces .
3 In his Dionysiac state a man feels that all barriers between himself and others are broken in favour of a rediscovered universal harmony .
4 It would , of course , be a mistake to think that all hoards fall into one or other of these categories : they are the opposite ends of a spectrum along which most hoards in reality lie .
5 It would be a mistake to assume that all participants in the revolt were involved in it for the same reasons .
6 Control is vested in local planning authorities , who are under a duty to ens–e that all land and property within their area is used for the best possible purposes in view of the shortage of land and the needs of the community .
7 The first is that it turned out , political intentions notwithstanding , that the officers of the NCC saw in the National Curriculum a way to ensure that all pupils would share a common curriculum , a goal they already espoused , and that the DES found it unexceptionable to present the National Curriculum in this way .
8 At the instance of the King , Parliament passed an Act decreeing that all ministers in Scotland who had been ordained since 1649 must have their appointments confirmed by the bishop of their diocese .
9 Restaurant PR Elizabeth Crompton-Batt says she makes an effort to ensure that all concierges are kept informed of new openings : ‘ We certainly write to them and sometimes they come along to launch parties . ’
10 In effect , such an order intends that all dissertations and papers will be submitted for vetting .
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