Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [that] all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The idea seemed too melodramatically absurd , until I recalled that all melodrama has its basis in the lurid facts of earlier generations . |
3 | I hope that all nurses will once again join and fight to remove this barrier between traditional and Project 2000 students . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | I accept that all aspects relating to the single market fall under the treaty of Rome and carry a commitment to more powers for the European Commission and the European Parliament . |
8 | How then can the causal analysis show that I know that all men die ? |
9 | ‘ Within half a second of my mouth touching yours , I guarantee that all thoughts of Ryan will fly out of your head . ’ |
10 | I believe that all parents would rather pay increased taxes or not receive tax cuts if that would deal with the problem . |
11 | ‘ In time , possibly five or six years from now , I believe that all milk collection will be done by an organisation jointly owned by all the co-operatives buying Scottish milk . |
12 | I believe that all parties have a role to play in implementing the peace accord , but of course the South African Government have the primary responsibility for the impartial maintenance of law and order . |
13 | This latter section is called ‘ Applied Sketching ’ , but I feel that all sketching is applied . |
14 | Human beings have certain needs , certain problems , and I think that all religions in their own way have found ways of coping with those problems as different languages may differ grammatically , and they 're all trying to help people do the same thing . |
15 | NOW that the World Cup is over and we are back to the league games again , I think that all rugby supporters who were able to go to the matches or to watch it on television must admit that rugby was the winner . |
16 | No , I think that all women in all jobs , and particularly in professional jobs , have this problem that at a time when you should be doing your perhaps your most original work , building up your reputation , then you 're also tied up with problems of looking after children . |
17 | I think that all seasons are wonderful . |
18 | ‘ But I said that all matters relating to players were Trevor Francis 's domain . |
19 | Therefore , may I request that all fields on the record are completed and updated and that all your acquisition criteria are included . |
20 | I wish that all members of the Community had reserved a similar power not to join , but that was not to be . |
21 | As text the Padre had chosen : " I see that all things come to an end , but thy commandment is exceeding broad . " |
22 | ‘ I see that all men are potential child abusers . ’ |
23 | 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 . |
24 | This helped to deal a crippling blow to the preformationist theory , which argued that all parts of a living organism are already formed in miniature in the seed or egg from which it comes . |
25 | Penrose has suggested that there is some physical principle ( ‘ cosmic censorship ’ ) which guarantees that all singularities lie safely within horizons . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | However a Bratislava solicitor found an article which maintained that all items behind wallpapers are fixtures included in the sale , and not furnishings . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | 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 . |