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

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1 A state religion that included all others obviously conduced to this objective .
2 These names have a personal connotation and , according to Gandhi , are simply man 's attempt to define the mysterious , invincible force that pervades all things .
3 ( For a distributive study that allocated all taxes and public expenditures in the UK , see O'Higgins and Ruggles 1981 . )
4 like a wind that shrills All night in a waste land , where no one comes , Or hath come , since the making of the world .
5 And , as it were one voice , an agony Of lamentation , like a wind that shrills All night in a waste land , where no one comes , Or hath come , since the making of the world .
6 As you say if there was just one equation that covered all eventualities .
7 But giving thanks to God , even in suffering , can be inspired by a radiance of hope that sees all things in the light of eternity .
8 It is an ancient credo that means all Romans are as one . ’
9 In that work it is possible to see clearly the relation between his insistence on totality and the Romantic aesthetic of totality as the inner necessity that moulds all works of art .
10 That has been the dilemma for Hong Kong — the necessity of staunching the flow — and they deserve understanding for a decision that carries all manner of risks for their own future as 1997 nears .
11 That has been the dilemma for Hong Kong — the necessity of staunching the flow — and they deserve understanding for a decision that carries all manner of risks for their own future as 1997 nears .
12 The moment came when , with the warmth of clear sunlight rising from the east , these mists cleared and he saw before him an upland range that dwarfed all others he had seen .
13 Czechoslovakia 's far-reaching new law that bans all members of the ‘ old structures ’ from public office for five years tries to solve the problem of the past with a simple administrative stroke of the pen .
14 I never dared to ask , but I understand now what it is that drives addicts back to the needle time and time again whatever the cost to their health and sanity ; I understand now what the mystics lay claim to when they speak of the peace that passeth all understanding .
15 The company 's shareholders got tangled up in a general bout of profit-taking that hit all electricity shares .
16 He went rigid , his head lifting as he stared into her eyes for one brief moment that held all eternity within it .
17 Silly man , she thought as she dived head first into the calming cool water that drove all desire from her body in a single shuddering thrust .
18 The factor that governs all cutlery sales is its cost and Young of The Direct Tableware Company warns that big Korean manufacturers are increasing the minimum orders from importers .
19 Neither should the budget be treated as the little tin god that stifles all thought , initiative and development .
20 Nevertheless , here is the key , a golden one , to the route to the summit that excels all others in sustained beauty and interest .
21 But the brief also instructed that it was to be ‘ a lively , humorous paper that covered all aspects of life and not just current affairs .
22 There is a game that bedevils all discussion of CAP reform .
23 As a small boy , he spent his days either reading or watching cricket , a game that dominated all aspects of West Indian social and cultural life .
24 The descriptive nature of what has been examined here has excluded the self-examination and debate that accompanies all CAB development .
25 ‘ Mind what I said , now , girlie , ’ he grated in a raucous roar that turned all heads .
26 Many various-sized painted plaster images are on sale and quite a number with large pieces broken off are being brought back in torn imitation plastic leather bags , only to have it explained that the purchasers probably have not been confessing enough and absolution is only granted by their completing a 13-page questionnaire through which they get a special adhesive that breaks all mends .
27 Yet in the first half of the century the number of unmarried women increased substantially , so that they formed a significant minority group Spinsters maintained an anomalous social position and were often seen as a threat to a society that assumed all women would marry and be subject to the control of their husbands [ Hill , 229–30 ] .
28 Perhaps most impressively of all , the visionary glow of the C sharp minor Fugue in Book One makes for a transcendental and deeply telling interpretation that silences all criticism .
29 We deliberately chose a cut-off point for carbamylated haemoglobin that included all patients with a potentially reversible element to their renal failure , since these patients were in greatest need of rapid diagnosis and treatment .
30 ‘ It is the Russian word that covers all forms of deception , disinformation , trickery , subversion , character assassination , the re-writing of history — all the activities that are grist to the KGB mill .
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