Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] that all [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But I said that all matters relating to players were Trevor Francis 's domain . |
2 | Adrienne Ring announced that she has taken over as Chairman of the Publicity Sub-Committee and she asked that all dates of rallies etc be sent to the office as soon as possible . |
3 | She added that all rooms contained details about the charges in an information directory . |
4 | She announced that the first meeting of the Friends will be held on 13th November ( further details in the Calendar ) , and she stressed that all members of staff will be particularly welcome at all Friends meetings . |
5 | She said that all MPs must take advice on personal security very seriously for the sake of themselves and their families ; Gow 's name had been found on an IRA death list discovered in a south London flat in December 1988 . |
6 | We agreed that all pupils from the relevant classes would be involved and no pupils with potential behaviour problems would be excluded . |
7 | In it we reaffirmed that all disputes between states should be resolved peacefully in accordance with the provisions of the charter . |
8 | We decided that all children must be able to speak and write Standard English , when appropriate ( see next chapter ) . |
9 | As George and I were ‘ the guards ’ we saw that all children were supervised and that all passed muster on the way in . |
10 | Deception was inadvertently assisted by the British Standards Institution in 1960 , when they recommended that all records with a vertical element in the groove modulation should have the word ‘ Stereo ’ on the label . |
11 | They reported that all parts of the country were threatened with epidemics as a result of severe shortages of medicines and drinking water and lack of sanitation . |
12 | The problems were , was that the schools , since they were doing this , they assumed that all schools did this , therefore they did n't need to talk about it , they did n't need to tell them about it . |
13 | The theory was first put forward by H R Buchanan in his Manual of Psychometry in 1889 , when he argued that all objects contain the history of the world because they are connected to the Akashic Chronicles . |
14 | The most prominent of these were hilltops , and he found that all leys had a hilltop for at least one of their terminal points . |
15 | Tycho Brahé opted out of the Copernican research programme and initiated another when he proposed that all planets other than the earth orbit the sun , while the sun itself orbits a stationary earth . |
16 | With limited exceptions , it proposed that all functions of local government be undertaken by a single authority in each area . |
17 | When he was asked why he himself did not become one , he replied that all men wanted to be Senators but he did not ; he did not want to be the same as other men who were as the uncoloured cloth of the Toga but he wished to be the red , that small and brilliant portion which causes the rest to be comely and beautiful . |
18 | Naykene had written an article in which he alleged that all members of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council , which ruled for a period in 1979 , had benefited from an illegal foreign loan . |
19 | Then , in the early part of this century , the quantum theory appeared ; its details need not concern us except for the fact that it implied that all forms of matter and energy came in tiny discrete packages called quanta ( by ‘ discrete ’ is meant that you can not have half a quantum ) . |
20 | On Aug. 14 , Georgian National Guard detachments were deployed in Abkhazia , following a televised address by Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze , in which he warned that all measures would be employed to secure the release of Interior Minister Roman Gventsadze and other officials , who had been taken hostage on Aug. 11 by supporters of ousted Georgian President Zviad Gamsakhurdia . |
21 | It urged that all children should be taught to swim . |
22 | Back then it was called ‘ nancy boys ’ which was what my father used to call homosexuals , and he thought that all actors were homosexuals , so I could n't tell him that everyone in the company that I first joined was homosexual — except me . |
23 | He insisted that all countries of the region would benefit from NATO 's stabilizing influence , but warned that the alliance would not be able to offer formal security guarantees or membership . |
24 | He proved that all fields fall into two categories : those whose unique minimal ( so-called prime ) subfield is essentially the same as the rational numbers and the others where it is essentially the ( finite ) Galois field unc ( see Section 3.10 ) . |
25 | I was listening to a programme on the radio about the speech and erm it said that all languages have got forty films or something or other . |
26 | It suggested that all countries had strong mutual interests in providing growing markets for each others ' products , in security of supplies and in a more stable monetary system . |