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

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1 May 11 In a statement issued in Luxembourg , the six GCC countries offer to send an observer to a regional peace conference , thereby partly satisfying Israeli demands that all Arab states play a role in the peace process ( the observer status was devised to differentiate the Gulf states from the " front-line " Arab states bordering Israel , each of which would receive a full seat ) .
2 ‘ We try to overcome any problems with regular planned carestaff meetings that all key workers attend .
3 Well-formedness rules are rules that all permissable groups must comply with .
4 Do not be misled by assurances from dealers that all oriental rugs or at least the ones they are selling , will automatically increase in value ; this simply is not true .
5 There remain the possibilities that all left handers have bilateral speech representation ( which would give an EUL of 100 per cent ) or that some left handers have bilateral speech and others have unilateral speech .
6 She explains : ‘ One of the first things that all these countries are doing — and we 're just starting to see the benefits of this — is to install a digital overlay network linking key cities . ’
7 The use of signed English in the UK reflects the problems that all these systems produce both in development and use .
8 It seems that the traumatic events surrounding the over-throw of the primal hordes and the setting up of the first fraternal hunting clans produced in our ancestors a central psychological conflict of such huge and all-engulfing proportions that all subsequent generations have to some extent or other felt its effects .
9 In the following chapters we shall first look at some of the issues that all bereaved people need to talk about , whether it is with a friend or with the professional worker who specializes in meeting bereaved people .
10 Although Vauxhall has given assurances that all existing facilities will be replaced , it is understood that many will be at out-of-town sites .
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