Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] that all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Day after day , the finely-tuned responses that all felines possess — to make a sudden rush towards an unsuspecting mouse , or to make a headlong flight from approaching danger — are thwarted by the peace and luxurious calm of the home in which they live .
2 By a notice of appeal dated 12 December 1990 the plaintiffs appealed on the grounds , inter alia , ( 1 ) that the judge erred in law in holding that the first defendant was entitled to add to any security , all the costs charges and expenses , however unreasonable they were ; ( 2 ) the judge failed to follow the decision in In re Adelphi Hotel ( Brighton ) Ltd. [ 1953 ] 1 W.L.R. 955 ; ( 3 ) the judge erred in law in construing the charging covenants of the legal mortgage which were all in similar terms that all costs charges and expenses howsoever incurred by the first defendant or any receiver under or in relation to the mortgage or such indebtedness or liabilities on a full indemnity basis as allowing the first defendant to charge as it pleased however unreasonable such a charge might be ; and ( 4 ) the judge erred in law in not construing that provision as a provision providing for taxation or computation on an indemnity basis of the first defendant 's costs , charges and expenses .
3 The prohibitions on incest , cannibalism and the lust for killing are examples of such basic renunciations that all civilizations have had since the primal horde phase .
4 Word had been put out to surrounding hospitals that all casualty admittances with leg injuries were to be reported .
5 However , essential as that support is , perhaps the greatest drive of all comes from the normal dreams that all parents have for their children .
6 This incident made me realise that our careful descriptions of the relationship between dialect and Standard English might be misread , and so in the final Report I insisted that we should reiterate many times that all pupils should learn , and if necessary be explicitly taught , Standard English .
7 Apart from the general belief of many constitutionalists that all Acts of Parliament should apply to the United Kingdom , including Northern Ireland , that is a real mistake .
8 These reservations apart , there is a consensus among all teachers that all children need to be helped towards a broad understanding and appreciation of the world in which they live .
9 This more or less guarantees that all CD-ROMs , players and computers will work together .
10 Thus the American Bill of Rights is founded on the Declaration of Independence 's self-evident truths that all men are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights , but that does not alter the source of the constitution 's authority …
11 For instance , Newtonian assumptions that all events are causally determined by the operation of forces and causal laws acted as a paradigm in both senses .
12 It is surely a fundamental principle of fair elections that all voters should cast the same kind of vote .
13 Before the Kennel Club and the dog breeders they represent can make a start in ensuring their breeds are not sold to unsuspecting and unsuitable owners , they must abandon their lofty assumptions that all dog breeders are ‘ responsible dog owners . ’
14 Congress , any delegate who lives in a university town or who has a son or daughter at college can testify to the special promotions that all banks offer to students .
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