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

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1 I caught the sense of victory in seeing the film of Henry V — just as I had supposed that all schools were like that of Goodbye Mr Chips , which I was taken to see in 1939 .
2 So riddled with complexities has this question proved to be that one is tempted to follow the example of the legendary definition of folk song — ‘ all songs are folk songs ; I never heard horses sing 'em ’ — and suggest that all music is popular music : popular with someone .
3 Be that as it may , the general style of thinking about evolution has been applied to the study of animal communication in ways that suggest that all activities directed by one individual towards another are manipulative .
4 The Scottish Development Department ( 1980 ) also suggest that all allocation schemes should be sensitive to transfer requests , especially where these will release housing that is in considerable demand by other groups .
5 Health Visitors suggest that all babies under one need a pint of milk per day in addition to other foods .
6 As a start , we suggest that all application forms for medical posts should be standardised so that information identifying ethnic origin can be removed by the personnel department — for example , on a detachable front sheet .
7 In all of these islands , current estimates suggest that all trees suitable for the birds will have been lost within 10 years .
8 The rift was now growing between Parliament , which favoured the establishment of Presbyterianism , and the army , which proposed that all forms of Christian worship except Roman Catholicism should be tolerated .
9 The European Commission last year proposed that all EC railways should separate track operation from running services , in the hope that it would then be easier to open up national railways to outside competition .
10 Tycho Brahé opted out of the Copernican research programme and initiated another when he proposed that all planets other than the earth orbit the sun , while the sun itself orbits a stationary earth .
11 With limited exceptions , it proposed that all functions of local government be undertaken by a single authority in each area .
12 The case against the Flakes collapsed in court in April 1991 , leading the prosecution to request that all charges against the couple be dropped .
13 His first step was to request that all copies of the European Vehicle and Components ’ Plan be withdrawn from circulation .
14 Where some women are free to make vows of chastity , we are reminded that all women should be free to refuse men access to them .
15 The complete linkage of D15S12h and p thus suggested that D15S12h might be deleted in radiation-induced p -locus mutations , and Southern blot hybridization analysis demonstrated that all DNA fragments hybridizing to DN10 are deleted in the mouse mutations p r7FR6OLb , p 6H , p r46DFiOD , p 116G and p r25DVT ( Fig. 1 b ) .
16 When Autocover was originally negotiated the objective was to establish a scheme to cover the widest spectrum of the membership possible but we had to accept that all Insurance Companies would insist on excluding certain categories .
17 Assuming jurisdiction could be established , it would be necessary for the Court to accept that all members of the United Nations have a direct interest in the observance of its provisions and therefore standing to challenge a conflicting treaty .
18 You may be pleased to know that all glass doors in Sri Lanka and India remained intact during my visit although there were one or two other incidents , of which more anon .
19 By then it is expected that all sides will have an agreement to keep the EFA flying .
20 Two days later the secretary general , Archbishop Felici , responded to this by announcing that all schemata would be reworked while the Council was in recess .
21 To counteract this I propose that all classroom teachers be sent a questionnaire on such matters as classroom teaching methods , discipline problems , alternative views etc .
22 Every police force emphasises that all officers carry warrent cards and should produce them when asked .
23 a ‘ cross-curricular ’ view focuses on the school : it emphasises that all teachers ( of English and of other subjects ) have a responsibility to help children with the language demands of different subjects on the school curriculum : otherwise areas of the curriculum may be closed to them .
24 At that time , I trotted out the stock classical answer explaining that all events , especially those charged with high emotion , were permanently imprinted on the ‘ ether ’ or atmosphere of a place .
25 Comte produced his ‘ law of the three stages ’ of societal development which maintained that all societies , past , present and future , necessarily passed through the same three stages of development .
26 However a Bratislava solicitor found an article which maintained that all items behind wallpapers are fixtures included in the sale , and not furnishings .
27 The arguments in Beyond the Pleasure Principle which sought to establish that all organisms aim at death , a return to the state of inanimate matter , were admitted by Freud to be ones which could be overthrown by later biological research .
28 The Warmfield company has claimed that all procedures for dumping — which it claims will consist mainly of meat and fish and industrial waste — are safe , although it has refused to disclose full details .
29 Indeed the 1986 UK Act specifies that all mammals , with the exception of birds and farm animals , are ‘ to be obtained only from designated breeding or supplying establishments ’ ( Schedule 2 ) .
30 This would consist of a group of employees each of whom would be given the responsibility of monitoring the evacuation of a designated part of the building , checking that all rooms , toilets , cloakrooms , etc. in that area were clear of personnel and then reporting to the ‘ Senior Fire Steward ’ at a pre-determined reporting position outside the premises .
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