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

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1 And it follows from this that all such meanings are socially and historically grounded : they come bearing the marks of particular usages and contexts , and are never disinterested .
2 This makes it clear that all reasonable expenses incurred in minimising loss and protecting insured property from further loss will be recoverable under the Marine Policy .
3 Gradually it became clear that all these factors were chemically identical , and the single name , folic acid , was coined .
4 You might think it would be for the prestige , the culture or simply because enough people are interested that all three performances are sold out .
5 It was interesting that all three patients after vagotomy and pyloroplasty had negative provocation tests and only short periods in which DGR fluid contained high concentrations of sodium ( Table I ) compared with three out of four patients after Billroth 1 gastrectomy who had positive provocation tests and high sodium concentrations .
6 It is quite possible that all three mechanisms might operate .
7 Another way of putting this is to say that human linguistic thought is such that all particular thoughts ( whether expressed overtly or not ) can be constructed only in terms of ideas classified as either entities or properties , and put together by means of some combination of the four fundamental relations already alluded to .
8 It is noticeable that all these graves are found near the Pilgrims ' Way suggesting that this ancient road was being used as a highway by the Romans .
9 The empiricism here is not so tight that all theoretical terms and assumptions must refer directly to observables , but all substantive hypotheses must be able to be confirmed or falsified .
10 I just think it 's unfortunate that all these rumours have circulated .
11 As a result , the United States encouraged the British and the Russians to join with it in signing a treaty with Iran promising that all three countries would withdraw their troops within six months how useful the United States could be against Iran 's old exploiters .
12 Now that the Institution 's policy for the provision of part-time education has been made clear for , say , the next ten years , it is most likely that all new entrants to the profession will be studying for surveying degrees or diplomas and the profession will have finally become a graduate one .
13 I think it 's er , I think it covers the largest area for any er one association and er y'know it 's g very pleased about that , erm I am aware of your er meeting and I think it it 's obvious that all new residents association will identify erm a lot of things which need doing er when they 're first formed .
14 It is obvious that all these breakdowns in communication should be investigated and tightened up , so that a tragedy like this never happens again .
15 ‘ I am thrilled that all three parties will be represented , ’ said Ela Robinson , chairman of the National Campaign for Nursery Education .
16 It 's good that all musical bases are covered .
17 Make sure that all sharp implements , such as scythes , have covers , and hang all your tools up , never just throw them into a shed in a muddle .
18 I am sure that all Conservative Members are in favour of a good lunch ; but it simply will not do .
19 Now he 's gon na be a very busy man this person , if it is still a man , who 's going to make sure that all these Trusts are acting in an accountable way and eliminating all this bureaucracy .
20 I 'm sure that all these tourists — almost all these tourists — are as innocent as your missus is — ’
21 I am sure that all hon. Members will welcome that increase , although there is clearly still a long way to go to reflect the fact that women constitute 51 per cent .
22 I have a great deal of sympathy for the hon. Gentleman , because I am sure that all hon. Members are annoyed when they do not receive replies to letters .
23 I am sure that all hon. Members in the Chamber will be thinking not only of my hon. and learned Friend the Member for Leicester , West but of his wife and children .
24 I am sure that all hon. Members representing Northern Ireland constituencies will welcome the opportunity to debate the orders .
25 ‘ It 's terrible that all these quacks can come along without proper qualifications , ’ Lipsky complained , forgetting that he himself had set up as a dentist without qualifications , there being as yet no legal requirement for special training as there was for doctors .
26 For the referendum , the Supreme Council had decided on June 18 that all Estonian citizens over 18 were eligible , regardless of their place of residence .
27 Are signs of life absent because these rocks and the limestones directly above are so extremely ancient that all such traces have been crushed from them ?
28 Still , it seems unlikely that all eight members of the harmonie rustique would have played for this number .
29 Since it is unlikely that all preferred paths would have an exact alignment there have to be changes of alignment .
30 Early in his career , he used the ‘ age-regression ’ technique to uncover traumatic childhood events which he felt lay at the root of his patient 's distress , but he came to realise that it was highly unlikely that all Viennese children were sexually molested by their parents even though nearly all his patients , when under hypnosis vividly described such encounters .
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