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

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1 All experience showed that an attack had some prospect of success only if it had numerical superiority in a ratio of at least 3 : 1 .
2 ‘ One foreman oversees all operations to ensure that every order receives full and proper attention and the workforce is kept well informed of all requirements , so that we fulfill demand accurately and on time , ’ said Paul .
3 Talks broke down on April 22 over the allocation of government posts , although on April 11 it had appeared that a coalition could be formed when all parties agreed that the budget deficit should not exceed 5 per cent gross domestic product ( GDP ) .
4 Until this stage ‘ it had been clearly understood and implicitly accepted during the entire process by all parties involved that the recomposition of the regime in Kabul would occur in parallel with the phased withdrawal of Soviet forces ’ .
5 These ideas were discussed with the maths and computing adviser , who Subsequently wrote to all schools suggesting that the microcomputer might be Placed in the library and that it would be advisable for schools to have their school librarians attend in-service courses on microcomputer use which this adviser was organizing .
6 ‘ There was a time when all companies assumed that the value of property they held would rise inexorably .
7 Despite Iran 's avowed non-alignment Soviet officials in all likelihood expected that the tide of anti-Western sentiment which swept Iran out of CENTO would open the way for a closer political affiliation with the USSR as practised by other radical states in the Non-Aligned Movement .
8 All pilots reported that the opposition was the fiercest they had ever encountered . ’
9 All observers agreed that the effect on the situation in Algiers was profound .
10 Although no one seems to know how this will be defined in practice , all observers agree that a news service will clearly play a crucial part .
11 But again , too evident delight in surmounting a difficulty which was after all self-imposed suggests that the Resident 's obscuration of the nature of his influence was primarily not a form of reticence or uncertainty , but of display .
12 It invited the institutions of the European Community to employ all means to ensure that the act setting up the European anti-drug monitoring body could be adopted before June 30 , 1992 .
13 As regards conduct generally it will be the responsibility of all partners to see that no breach passes unnoticed and ( where necessary ) unpunished .
14 All exchanges ensure that the integrity of their clearing house is beyond question so that people may invest in their derivative products without fear of default risk .
15 All scholars agree that the text of Boniface IV 's letter which is quoted here was a forgery of the eleventh century , and something must be said about this later .
16 Although all sides denied that a deal was being done on Germany , there was no mistaking the willingness of the French and West Germans to accommodate each other 's political needs .
17 However , all sides insisted that the initiative had not broken down .
18 Despite their differences over the long-term socio-economic trends in the countryside , all sides accept that the outcome there would be crucially affected by urban developments .
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