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

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1 To ensure through general redistributive tax and cash benefit policies that all families have sufficient resources to purchase these services if they wish .
2 I endorse the Prime Minister 's request to the Security Council that all member nations ’ commit ’ themselves ’ anew to reinforced measures of arms control . ’
3 Perhaps there ought to be an intelligence extradition agreement that all defectors are immediately put on the first aircraft back home .
4 Laura smiled that silly sort of champagne smile that all men ( all right , some men ) look for before they move in for the kill .
5 During several visits to the vessel , information was gleaned from USN crew members that all Spitfires on board the first sailing had taken-off successfully for Malta which was , at the time , being systematically bombed by a ruthless enemy .
6 The French opposition may be described as right-wing but coporatism runs deep in France , so there 's no chance of any new government being so radical as to privatise France Telecom : the state phone company is not on the list of firms that France 's centre-right opposition may privatise if , as polls suggest , it wins March 's parliamentary elections , former president Valery Giscard d'Estaing said — Giscard , leader of the UDF party , told a news conference that all companies operating in the competitive sector of the economy would be candidates for privatisation , but that France Telecom , and nationalised transport and energy monopolies , would not .
7 It is not Government policy that all land everywhere should be subject to special constraint .
8 The hotel has its own garden terrace that all guests are welcome to use .
9 Solicitors are being advised by the chairman of the Edinburgh Solicitors Property Centre that all office systems should be reviewed .
10 His misery drove him to the theatre again , uselessly ; he had used up Dinah 's tickets , and was told at the box office that all seats were sold out .
11 One particular matter of concern would be the election of directors by particular constituencies ( shareholders on the one hand and employees on the other ) ; if it were intended that they should represent those constituencies , this would conflict with the general principle of company law that all directors should look to the interests of the company as a whole .
12 Apple 's Macintosh , on the other hand , was designed to be a closed system with a rigidly defined hardware and software core that all developers could take advantage of .
13 It is also company policy that all Tesco 's car fleet of 1,600 vehicles are unleaded petrol and only cars that are capable of running on unleaded petrol are bought .
14 Matters are made easier for us in the United Kingdom since the time zone that all others are related to is that which passes through England — Greenwich Mean Time ( GMT ) .
15 In 1930 the moral majority ( not that it knew itself by that name in those days ) hit back against what it saw as the growing licentiousness and depravity of the movie industry and introduced a production code that all film producers would be required to adhere to .
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