Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] that all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It passes a law saying that all envelopes must be left unsealed , so that it can open letters with ease . |
2 | At the instance of the King , Parliament passed an Act decreeing that all ministers in Scotland who had been ordained since 1649 must have their appointments confirmed by the bishop of their diocese . |
3 | I recall a Tory councillor saying that all homosexuals should be exterminated ... |
4 | At that time , I trotted out the stock classical answer explaining that all events , especially those charged with high emotion , were permanently imprinted on the ‘ ether ’ or atmosphere of a place . |
5 | Over the past few years there have been many reports in the national press advocating that all dwellings should be fitted with smoke detectors . |
6 | Throughout a painstaking series of consultations with the Committee , the Society has striven to offer a workable system ensuring that all solicitors seeking rights of audience in the higher courts will have all the requisite skills and experience . |