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

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1 They all agreed that the unification of Germany and the creation of new European security systems should be " synchronized " , as advocated by Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze , but the Soviet Union was isolated in opposing a united Germany 's membership of NATO .
2 At the same time , the reward system reflects this new approach : profit sharing , gain sharing , and performance bonuses all demonstrate that the success of the company comes from the broadest contribution of all the company 's employees , not just those at the top .
3 The relatives of our electively ventilated organ donors do not feel that we act improperly ; rather , they all consider that the process of organ donation allows them to make some sense of an otherwise inexplicable loss .
4 It is not at all clear that the type of threat which might be used in this kind of situation would suffice .
5 They were all agreed that the provision of family allowances would enhance the status of women not only as mothers but as workers because ‘ it would strike at one of the main popular objections to ‘ equal pay for equal work ’ , i.e. the plea that a man requires a family wage whereas a woman requires only an individual subsistence wage ’ ( NUSEC , 1920 , p. 3 ) .
6 Now we all know that the problem of noise is something which is going to be very high on your agenda in the coming weeks .
7 We all know that the key to success is preparation .
8 Now we all know that the reason for this inordinate six month delay was that the government could n't be sure of carrying a vote on anything European in the face of hostility from its Maastricht rebels , those the Prime Minister famously dubbed the illegitimate ones .
9 Now , I think we all know that the matter before us concerns Major Maxim , currently attached to the Private Office at Number 10 .
10 The current mood of retrospection , coupled with reissues and reassessments ( another Dylan biography ! ) all indicate that a sense of lineage and legacy has been established .
11 Employers , the government and the president of the Bundesbank all warned that the level of this settlement could lead to unemployment in the steel industry and , if imitated by other trade unions , to inflation and higher interest rates .
12 Lower-ranking civil servants , small farmers , craftsmen , independent traders and small businessmen all feared that the growth of German cities and the development of foreign trade and heavy industry would somehow undermine traditional German values , and would render them homeless and jobless .
13 They all thought that the value of studying the course lay in the career opportunities it opened up — what Gibbs et al.
14 We all knew that the life of Sir Henry Wood was coming peacefully to its close .
15 This does not at all mean that the study of aphasia and theories about the language processing system have nothing to say to each other .
16 When someone says ‘ We went to a bar and ordered a drink ’ , plain men and parsing specialists all agree that the sense of ‘ bar ’ in question is a drinking place and not a rod of iron .
17 This showed that the general public , school teachers and sixth form pupils all think that the University of Birmingham is in the top ten in the UK .
18 They passed houses and fields and a number of prettified pubs , all showing that the influence of the Scarabae had been left behind .
19 There have been many severe criticisms of the techniques of clinical ecology , all concluding that the concept of ‘ environmental illness ’ is unfounded and that the claims of clinical ecologists are invalid because they do not properly control their studies or define objective parameters of illness .
20 In the November review of both 1987 and 1988 , the Government announced the freezing of child benefit payments since the 1988 statement there have been numerous ominous statements , all stressing that the future of the benefit is ‘ under review ’ .
21 However , the growth of economic nationalism on a world-wide scale during the war , the re-drawing of the political map of Europe , the effect of the Versailles Treaty , and the large debt due to the Americans to help pay for the war , all ensured that the freedom of action to expand welfare was strictly limited .
22 It 's too early to judge really erm we all realize that the might of the international forces in relation to the Iraqui forces is quite different is much more .
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