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

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1 The focus has narrowed so much that all background has become murky .
2 It is obviously crucial that all instructors are aware of any student who has this problem , since it is so easy to be caught out , like I was .
3 In the perfect competition model the number of producers is sufficiently large that all firms are ‘ price- takers ’ .
4 The importance of readability has been upheld for so long that all manner of methods have been devised for its measurement .
5 1 ) Give a short explanation on why it is so important that all class members should join the Medau Society ; —
6 It is extremely important that ALL traces of incorrect transfers etc. are removed , or these will be reproduced on the finished board .
7 As you come within two months of the examination period you should try to answer a complete past examination paper under your simulated conditions , which , by now , should be so familiar that all trace of tenseness and nervousness will have vanished .
8 The advent of the success is so delightful that all thoughts of learning from it are banished .
9 It was on the basis of this kind of observation that Morgan decided that there once existed in Polynesia a social order when sexual relations within one generation were so unspecific that all men of the ascending generation were ‘ fathers ’ and all women of the ascending generation were ‘ mothers ’ .
10 ‘ It is vitally important that all members of the community have access to information about drugs and alcohol misuse .
11 It is VITALLY IMPORTANT that ALL fees are paid promptly , particularly P.A.F. and Insurance as the Sports Council Grant Panel will expect us to prove that we are measuring up to their requirements in the Autumn and we can only do this by showing monies actually received and in the Bank .
12 Whatever approach is taken to the patient at special risk of suicide it is most important that all members of staff involved in the patient 's care are absolutely clear about the current policy at all times .
13 The stone was placed within a specially designed chair in Westminster Abbey to make it symbolically clear that all coronations of English kings henceforth should be regarded as simultaneous coronations of the kings of Scotland .
14 Rose was now convinced that all clubs and societies were mad .
15 Linguists have a tendency to regard it as axiomatic that all teachers — including teachers of subjects other than languages — need to be informed about language .
16 It is therefore advisable that all practice be carried out with extreme caution .
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