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

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1 Yeah , but then you , that impression made me think that all , it 's all South Africa , which , which was why
2 I asked that all of them should be put in .
3 I mean that all my fears about marriage were based on my experience with Cherith . ’
4 I realized that all I wanted was to stop him from writing on his own , and that this was possibly his own motive for working with me in Salamanca - to keep my true poetic self silent , subservient to his .
5 before I realized that all you had to do was put your hand through my letter box , reach up and you could take , open the Yale lock because I 'd been there a year I locked myself out and I thought the only thing I can do is try and get in by putting my hand through .
6 When I heard about the business of measuring and weighing I realised that all the care and effort I had put into keeping my secret had probably been a complete waste of time .
7 Although I worked all that day , by the evening I realised that all I 'd produced was about fifteen pages of a rather bad Agatha Christie spoof .
8 I realise that all this is a jumble , and does n't explain why my anorexia started , or how it is easing , but this is the stage I 'm at right now .
9 Upstairs I found that all the balconies led off one long room , where children , dressed in green kerchiefs and black-and-red culottes , were dancing to the accompaniment of a guitar band .
10 When I went to Germany with the RAF I found that all the lads used prostitutes .
11 To my absolute horror I found that all my controls were completely frozen , I was quite certain I had seen the ground crew go round and remove all the external locks before I had climbed aboard .
12 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 .
13 I disagree that all us members of the literati do not suffer from the continuing triumph of the political and economic status quo .
14 I suggest that all our sacraments are derivative sacraments , because they all originate from the source of God 's life in and through his Son .
15 Rather than give the Secretary of State expert opinions that I do not have , I suggest that all those involved in the political process here , in Northern Ireland , in the Republic of Ireland and everywhere have a bounden responsibility to start proper negotiations to end the nightmare that continued this weekend .
16 The idea seemed too melodramatically absurd , until I recalled that all melodrama has its basis in the lurid facts of earlier generations .
17 ‘ George Harrison taught me that — I was at his house , and I noticed that all he had for breakfast was fresh fruit .
18 I hope that all who read this book will join me in wishing the Royal Veterinary College a successful and rewarding third century .
19 I hope that all nurses will once again join and fight to remove this barrier between traditional and Project 2000 students .
20 I hope that all this is of some help to the new knitters and will encourage them to learn to lover their Duomatics as much as I love mine .
21 At the same time , I welcomed the Indian Government 's decision to hold elections in the Punjab , and I hope that all parties there will feel able to take part .
22 I hope that all hon. Members accept that adult education is an amazing vehicle through which people can have more fulfilled lives in respect both of leisure and of their professional careers .
23 We must have the proposals in it , so I hope that all my hon. Friends will support the motion .
24 I hope that all that goes well .
25 I hope that all hon. Members representing Northern Ireland will take the opportunity to invest in the economic future of the Province .
26 I hope that all hon. Members will accept that that is the motivation behind the clause ; it is a last resort provision which we hope will not be required .
27 Just one suggestion worth mentioning erm one of those the er one on employment industry and commerce has now been printed and has been distributed and I hope that all members have now received .
28 I suspect that all will be needed .
29 What you 've got to do now is make them into salesmen , forgive me again for using the phrase salesmen , I appreciate that all of you are not men .
30 I confirm that all claims to benefit are treated strictly in accordance with the law , and benefit would not be paid to any person unless the entitlement was valid .
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