Example sentences of "[vb -s] that all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Every police force emphasises that all officers carry warrent cards and should produce them when asked .
2 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 .
3 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 ) .
4 Mott accepts that all hoteliers are governed by cost but emphasises that , as with most purchases , you get what you pay for .
5 Cyril Northcote Parkinson , prolific author and inventor of Parkinson 's Law — which holds that all work expands to fill the time available for its completion — has died , aged 83 .
6 For example , the extensive theory of review holds that all errors of law are jurisdictional .
7 Penrose has suggested that there is some physical principle ( ‘ cosmic censorship ’ ) which guarantees that all singularities lie safely within horizons .
8 The choice theory picks up the libertarian strand , which insists that all state power must be legitimated by consent , whereas the ‘ harm to interests ’ theory taps the slender source of Millian liberalism to defend a broadening of the scope of contractual obligations .
9 For example , unlike Brazil , Myanmar insists that all multinationals ' currency dealings are at the official rate .
10 New legislation , which comes into force on May 18 , insists that all money-changers — be they high street banks , travel agents , hotels or specialist bureaux de change — display clearly their exchange rates and sometimes outrageous commission charges .
11 It insists that all research is totally impartial to give readers objective facts about products and services .
12 7.2 The Proprietor further agrees that all charges for carrying out the Proprietor 's corrections additions or deletions in the preparation and reproduction of artwork apart from errors for which the Publisher or printer is responsible exceeding 10% ( ten per cent ) of the charge for preparation of such artwork shall be borne by the Proprietor and shall be deductible from payments due to the Proprietor .
13 7.2 The Company further agrees that all charges for carrying out the author 's corrections additions or deletions in the preparation and reproduction of artwork apart from errors for which the Publisher or printer is responsible exceeding 10% ( ten per cent ) of the charge for preparation of such artwork shall be borne by the Company and shall be deductible from payments due to the Company .
14 further agrees that all use of the Trade Marks shall be to the benefit of and be on behalf of .
15 asks that you send any details to him personally : , and says that all letters will be acknowledged .
16 The National Union of Teachers says that all school appraisal schemes - including existing ones — should be boycotted and local authority schemes supported only if they follow all the recommendations of the steering group .
17 Consumer Protection Act says that all goods must be safe , but the EC might interpret this as an unfair barrier to trade .
18 Tim Guldimann , head of economics and foreign policy in the Swiss science policy coordinating group , says that all sides suffer from the exclusion of Swiss researchers .
19 The hon. Gentleman says that all parts of the House take that view .
20 The MEC assumes that all students will continue for honours , if eligible , unless informed otherwise by the student .
21 This is not a useful approach , because it assumes that all forms of intelligence are of the same qualitative type .
22 Second , the training model assumes that all criteria are economic and unilinear , and rejects , by implication , the validity of social , cultural and indeed human concerns .
23 But inasmuch as these two chapters show that routine policing exists in the province , they are useful as a corrective to the folk model of policing in Northern Ireland , which assumes that all policing is related to the troubles ; that police officers have been brutalized as a result of their baton guns , face masks , and riot shields ; and that they know or prefer no other mode of police work .
24 The thesis assumes that all enemies other than the Soviet Union will have second-rate weapons .
25 Firstly , Clark assumes that all substantives name such ‘ concepts ‘ : ‘ If I can learn a word for something , I must first have grasped that thing as something nameable , whether it be a tree , a cat , a word ’ ( 1982 : 46 ) .
26 This manual assumes that all readers are familiar with the basic concepts of the VAX/VMS operating system such as UIC , privileges etc .
27 The manual assumes that all readers are familiar with the basic concepts of LIFESPAN and the VAX/VMS operating system .
28 So , for example , s 24 assumes that all partners may take part in the management of the business , that no person can be introduced as a partner without the consent of all the existing ones , that all the partners are entitled to share equally in the capital and profits of the business and must contribute equally towards the losses sustained by the firm .
29 There nevertheless remain some aspects of the scheme which demonstrate how difficult it seems to be for government to jettison the original ideas of the Beveridge Report ; for example , the Invalid Care Allowance ( ICA ) , which was introduced as recently as 1976 , is not payable to married women on the grounds that they are likely to be at home anyway and hence not in need of compensation for giving up paid work in order to care for a chronically sick person in their household ( Groves and Finch , 1983 ) ; the tax system ( which is not under detailed discussion here ) still assumes that all men need an additional allowance to help pay for the cost of ‘ keeping ’ a wife .
30 The major criticism of this approach is that it assumes that all information about the organisation is kept in documents .
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