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

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1 I never dared to ask , but I understand now what it is that drives addicts back to the needle time and time again whatever the cost to their health and sanity ; I understand now what the mystics lay claim to when they speak of the peace that passeth all understanding .
2 like a wind that shrills All night in a waste land , where no one comes , Or hath come , since the making of the world .
3 And , as it were one voice , an agony Of lamentation , like a wind that shrills All night in a waste land , where no one comes , Or hath come , since the making of the world .
4 THE British government has just refused to undo , by retrospective legislation , a decision of the law lords that invalidated all interest-rate swaps conducted by local authorities .
5 Yet even at university , it may well still be a minority of departments that expect all mathematics students to use computers as a matter of course ; indeed , some people fear that higher education will be the phase most resistant to new IT , rather than the one that provides a strong lead .
6 The descriptive nature of what has been examined here has excluded the self-examination and debate that accompanies all CAB development .
7 There is a game that bedevils all discussion of CAP reform .
8 Silly man , she thought as she dived head first into the calming cool water that drove all desire from her body in a single shuddering thrust .
9 The arts community is confident the measure will pass easily since the proposal enjoys the strong support of both Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Dan Rostenkowski , chairmen respectively of the Senate Finance Committee and the House Ways & Means Committee , the Congressional groups that originate all tax legislation .
10 The company 's shareholders got tangled up in a general bout of profit-taking that hit all electricity shares .
11 Steel-Maitland 's method was the systematic collection of information by the Central Office district agents in constituency books that recorded all income , expenditure and political activity .
12 The factor that governs all cutlery sales is its cost and Young of The Direct Tableware Company warns that big Korean manufacturers are increasing the minimum orders from importers .
13 Beyond the gates and the Gate Lodge , derelict in its faded prettiness , her real world waited , and in it the life that contained all happiness .
14 Information extracted included date of birth , relevant medical and surgical history , date of onset of symptoms , date of diagnosis ( histological/radiological ) , disease extent ( barium enema/colonoscopy ) , surveillance colonoscopy date and findings , biopsy site and histological findings , and present status if known ; ( c ) cases of cancer in association with colitis were identified from histopathology department records that document all colitis patients who developed dysplasia , cancer , or had colonic surgery since 1978 .
15 Neither should the budget be treated as the little tin god that stifles all thought , initiative and development .
16 Perhaps most impressively of all , the visionary glow of the C sharp minor Fugue in Book One makes for a transcendental and deeply telling interpretation that silences all criticism .
17 Lights that burn all night .
18 That has been the dilemma for Hong Kong — the necessity of staunching the flow — and they deserve understanding for a decision that carries all manner of risks for their own future as 1997 nears .
19 That has been the dilemma for Hong Kong — the necessity of staunching the flow — and they deserve understanding for a decision that carries all manner of risks for their own future as 1997 nears .
20 He went rigid , his head lifting as he stared into her eyes for one brief moment that held all eternity within it .
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