Example sentences of "[be] that all [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He got it written er if you remember the rules of the game are that all Regional Railways work will go to a Regional Railways office and they will decide if it goes out . |
2 | But a person going about it seriously has to discount his own personal opinion , which may be that all coloured people should — um — be expelled from the country , and decide what is in the best interests of the country as a whole , given that there is a large — er — ethnic problem . |
3 | Union policy is that all new posts should be advertised and the process must be taken seriously . |
4 | One of the reasons for believing that cross-species extrapolation is possible at all is that all living animals have evolved from common ancestors that existed at some time in the distant past . |
5 | The fact is that all developed societies undergo processes in which professions and occupations proliferate and become more specialised and we then have to evolve means of ‘ getting it all together again' , in this case , ensuring that the patient or client does not suffer as a result of our separate functions and roles . |
6 | It is that all young people under 18 who are not in full-time education or a job and who are seeking youth training are entitled to be offered and , if necessary , re-offered any number of times entry to a suitable YT programme and to receive such training . |
7 | As the likelihood of restricting drivers to eight km/h for all but the shortest distances appears remote , the implication is that all shared-space areas must be for small groups of houses only or short culs-de-sac . |
8 | The second reason why the CAP can not survive is that all practical considerations are subordinated to political expediency . |
9 | My own opinion is that all cold-blooded animals are endowed with responsive behaviour that can be mistaken for higher intelligence , when what we are really dealing with are reflex actions to given stimuli — as in Pavlov 's dogs , which salivated when a bell they associated with food was rung . |
10 | Our first rule is that all raw materials must be from a known and identifiable source . |
11 | Er we 're talking about er for example er NUPE have nine branches erm i i is that all Local Authority , Health Service er and the , the er Educational |
12 | The principal recommendation is that all listed companies registered in the UK should comply with a code of best practice for corporate governance . |
13 | Another factor which draws attention to remedies in relation to judicial review is that all judicial review remedies are discretionary . |
14 | The truth is that all sacramental thinking and language are symbolic , and precisely thereby , they work in a way not weaker but actually stronger than the way the naive realist calls ‘ real ’ . |
15 | The term has , however , wide application and because of the difficulties in isolating investment business as defined by the FSA , our policy is that all corporate finance work must be carried out in accordance with the ICAEW 's Recognised Professional Body ( ‘ RPB ’ ) rules for investment business . |
16 | ‘ Oh , I was just thinking what a pity it is that all good-looking men are such beasts , ’ she said , with more real feeling than she intended . |
17 | Halliday 's view is that all linguistic choices are meaningful , and all linguistic choices are stylistic . |
18 | The important recommendation was that all non-seminoma patients should have abdominal ( 10 or 12.5 mm spacing ) and thoracic ( 20 mm spacing ) CTs at diagnosis and at fixed intervals during follow-up ; the thoracic CT was to be done with both lung and mediastinal window . |
19 | However , the most important power was that all designated districts could declare Industrial Improvement Areas . |
20 | Equally important to the maintenance of Labour 's new-found unity in the closing stages of the war was that all leading figures now sensed the possibility of major political advances after the war . |