Example sentences of "[be] [verb] that all [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well , see when you 're drinking that all day long
2 You ai n't been wearing that all day
3 Looking at the artwork for the UV Exposure Timer , it will be seen that all mains parts are at one end of the board , with 240V connections via screw terminals for safety .
4 It can also be argued that all pension and retirement benefits schemes should be fully subject to sex discrimination law .
5 It is to be hoped that all steam enthusiasts will perhaps make an effort to support this railway at some time during the present season to help to ensure that it remains in being into the future .
6 The sub-contractor must be advised that all work is to be executed in accordance with the relevant drawings and specification , in a proper and workmanlike manner .
7 Planning permission was granted after councillors were assured that all accommodation will be free .
8 The objective is to confirm that all response times are less than the agreed target , and that response times for identical processes are consistent .
9 It is recommended that ALL food is eaten by the ‘ Use by ’ date .
10 the prime factor at present is to ensure that all land need for the schemes should protect against other developments and that flexibility is divided in
11 The simple solution in this case is to ensure that all food remains out of their reach .
12 When Marx tells us in the Communist Manifesto that ‘ all history is the history of class struggles ’ , he is claiming that all conflict and change in societies can ultimately be traced back to the underlying class conflict , based on the opposing class interests arising from exploitation .
13 When it was seen that all clan chiefs had taken the oath , Dalrymple was frustrated , but not for long .
14 It was agreed that all transmission of film material will be in a progressive scan format from launch of services .
15 On Oct. 29 , following intensive talks in Hanoi , the Vietnamese capital , between Hong Kong , the UK , Vietnam and the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees , agreement was reached that all boat people not qualified as refugees would face compulsory repatriation .
16 It was assumed that all learning could be reduced to a series of conditioned reflexes .
17 The committee felt that basic communication and numeracy skills were most important for this purpose , and so it was suggested that all CEE certificates should record proficiency scores in English and mathematics .
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