Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] that all " in BNC.

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1 In addition , the text of the questions has been revised so that all references are completely up-to-date .
2 A pure socialist economic system , by contrast , would be one in which all property was publicly owned so that all goods and services would be produced by state enterprises and in response to political priorities .
3 The electricians were apprised so that all electrical appliances could be in perfect order .
4 There has been a tendency to accept uncritically that all policies which help small firms are to be recommended since it is the small firm sector which in future will create new jobs and new wealth .
5 Specialix got out , he says , when it found out that all an associate member got for its money was access to pre-published specifications .
6 It may also be appropriate to record the decision made so that all involved in the patient 's case may know .
7 Everyone 's standards of behaviour deteriorate so that all personal dignity evaporates .
8 A survey by NCC has revealed clearly that all of the woodland could regenerate itself naturally if sheep grazing was prevented or substantially reduced ; the cost of fencing for this purpose can be as much as £3,500-£8,000 for a 20 hectare wood depending on its shape and the terrain encountered , making the costs often prohibitive .
9 The DES ( 1983 ) assumed implicitly that all mature entrants would come from a pool of qualified individuals who had deferred their entry into HE .
10 Another girl commented that she had never ever been told she was beautiful , and believed strongly that all children should be told this by their parents .
11 I hope today that all excitement is centred around the Felton goalmouth .
12 Boyd believed firmly that all women were incurably avaricious and was certain that , once Olga knew about the book , she would try to squeeze most of the proceeds of it out of Hank ; and , to his credit , he was determined that this should not happen .
13 We must assume either that all chains between junctions are of equal stretched length or that there is some definable length distribution .
14 ‘ One-hundred percentism ’ refers to horizontal equity , whereby quality and level of work effort alone should determine income , and discrimination on the basis of sex , race , social background should be avoided so that all have access to the better posts .
15 It turned out that all the big trucks were Volvos , so in order to keep things British we had to confine our film to little electric dustcarts .
16 In apparent contravention of everything for which committed reformers had striven , the statutes stated explicitly that all land remained the property of the gentry .
17 By the Submission of the Clergy of 1532 , convocation surrendered its position as an independent legislative body for the church , and agreed both that all existing canons should be reviewed by a royal commission composed of both lay and clerical members and that in the future ecclesiastical laws would be subject to royal assent .
18 Critics of the organization say it gave away money indiscriminately , whilst its supporters maintain fiercely that all projects were minutely criticized for viability .
19 It had shifted from its deep root and was loosened so that all the ‘ bad ’ — as his mother had called it — was now gathered into the volcanic pimple .
20 Here his voice took on a devious note and his eyes slanted so that all light and expression were shut out .
21 She arrived in a big BMW of the type the East End villains drive now that all the old Jags have been bought up by the TV stations to make cops and robbers series .
22 I 'd like to point out that all erm bonuses are paid at proof stage .
23 The Scottish ‘ Code of Practice ’ document states again that all such important information should be confirmed in writing .
24 Barry Gore , head of economics and business studies at Luton , points out that all business studies candidates have to undertake an extended case study .
25 However , he points out that all that has been achieved by dowsing until now has been to locate the points of entry into the tunnels beneath the Alexandrov Kremlin , and some archaeologists are not even sure of this , regarding what has been found there as simply the old moats .
26 Norman ( 1982 ) points out that all homes have some dementing residents — it is how they are managed that is important .
27 Turns out that all the speculation over the identity of the ‘ major European company ’ to join the list of backers of Eo Inc , the developer of the Eo 440 and 880 personal communicators , next week ( CI No 2,116 ) was wide of the mark , and that the company is Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA .
28 It turns out that all neurons of the primary visual cortex respond best to oriented bars or edges , though they still vary greatly among themselves as to the position their receptive field occupies in the visual field , as to the direction of preferred orientation , velocity of motion , size of bar and its polarity ( dark or light ) , and in other ways .
29 The local Licensed Victuallers Association have pointed out that all six pubs have gardens and car parks , suggesting that they will be converted to plastic ‘ eating houses ’ .
30 It was also pointed out that all Dutch ovens must have adequate floatation .
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