Example sentences of "[verb] [that] all [noun pl] [be] " 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 Mott accepts that all hoteliers are governed by cost but emphasises that , as with most purchases , you get what you pay for .
3 They insist that all talks are now off .
4 In sexual abuse cases where leave is sought for the child to be interviewed by an expert the court may stipulate that all interviews be recorded on video tape as advocated by Douglas Brown J in Rochdale Borough Council v B W , A K and others ( 1991 ) cited above , a wardship case involving allegations of ritual abuse .
5 Where an assessment involves interviewing the child about matters which are central to the case the court may stipulate that all interviews be recorded on video tape .
6 The staff who work in the reservation section have a great deal of responsibility and it is their task to see that all reservations are dealt with promptly and efficiently .
7 As we pointed out then , although a stretch of discourse can appear to be largely concerned with a single individual , or one discourse subject , so that the discourse may be loosely reported as being ‘ about ’ that individual , this should not lead us to claim that all discourses are about single individuals or can be given convenient one-word titles .
8 Of course , it would be naive to claim that all gifts are made with no thought of any benefit that might accrue to the individual or his or her family at some future time , or to deny that gifts are often a reflection of gratitude for past services rendered to a member of the family or the donor him or herself .
9 On Sept. 16 independent prosecutor Lawrence E. Walsh announced that all charges were being dropped against Oliver L. North , a National Security Council ( NSC ) aide to former President Ronald Reagan and a central figure in the Iran-contra affair .
10 This did not , of course , mean that all programmes were watched equally .
11 Does this mean that God is ‘ not in time ’ — an example of the way of negation — or does it , as some have said , mean that all times are somehow ‘ present ’ to God , in which case it might be claimed that God possesses a kind of temporal omnipresence ?
12 Major review of computer studies and submission of reports on physical sciences mean that all fields are approved indefinitely by CNAA .
13 A national in-service training programme will ensure that all teachers are fully qualified in the subject they are teaching .
14 Government purchasing power should also ensure that all ingredients are better quality , healthier and fresher .
15 The Careers Service has considerable expertise and experience of local firms ; it will ensure that all offers are made in good faith , and that the jobs are worthwhile .
16 Its data-holding potential allows it to be used to help ensure that all pupils are involved in the game as well as the traditional competitive classroom activity , testing .
17 Less-damaging coolants than CFCs are being developed , and an international agreement signed in June 1990 will ensure that all CFCs are progressively phased out over the next few years .
18 We were not feeling at all holy when we went in , having decided that all men were rotters , and fancy leaving us at Christmas for a couple of dames they had only just met !
19 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 .
20 This manual assumes that all readers are familiar with the basic concepts of the VAX/VMS operating system such as UIC , privileges etc .
21 The manual assumes that all readers are familiar with the basic concepts of LIFESPAN and the VAX/VMS operating system .
22 It is interesting to compare the more rural structure of the farm house with the elegant tiny gallery of the manor house at Hodge Hill , nearby , remembering that all women were spinsters and produced wool , flax and silk on their wheels , according to their needs .
23 It 's worth remembering that all drugs are open to abuse , and that people offer what they believe to be plausible explanations for such abuse : " To escape my problems ' ; " To relieve boredom " ; " To stay awake at parties ' ; " For self-confidence " ; " To be one of the crowd " ; " To help me get on with people " ; " To stop me worrying " ; " To become more creative " ; " To help me study all night " ; " It blows my mind " ; " For a pick-me-up " .
24 Fritz Leiber once wrote a terrific book called Conjure Wife , in which it was revealed that all women were witches .
25 ‘ Drivers must stop their cars immediately before passing under railway bridges at Selhurst Station and Selby Road and conductors must mount the stairs and ascertain that all passengers are seated and warned of the danger . ’
26 Although the DoT has said that all options are still open , the consultants are thought likely to recommend the construction of a road from the Chelmsford by-pass to the M25 .
27 Although we have introduced the concept of a power culture from the work of Handy , it can be argued that all organisations are really concerned with power .
28 But do n't assume that all policies are the same .
29 The stress on Levi 's insensitivity to religion is allowed to suggest that all Jews are religious , and there are readers for whom this might signal the corollary that all Jews are Zionists , and are likely to be supporters of Israeli government policy .
30 And Hulme stormed back , ‘ But using ‘ sexual harassment ’ to describe someone who says ‘ Phwooar ! ’ is to suggest that all men are animals .
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