Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] that all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Warmfield company has claimed that all procedures for dumping — which it claims will consist mainly of meat and fish and industrial waste — are safe , although it has refused to disclose full details .
2 Blunt ( 1989 ) has argued that all organizations have to find some way of achieving solutions to perennial problems .
3 Although the DoT has said that all options are still open , the consultants are thought likely to recommend the construction of a road from the Chelmsford by-pass to the M25 .
4 ICI has said that all halon production will cease by 1995 , and supports government intervention through regulation and financial incentives to set up a halon bank linked to an international regulatory system .
5 The housekeeping departments has to ensure that all rooms are prepared for the new arrivals and when a room is vacated the chambermaids have to change the linen and clean the room ready for the next letting .
6 But the Government has pledged that all bills will be met , and extra funds have already been secured from the Treasury to pay for reconstruction .
7 Publicly , the National Gallery has declared that all precautions have been taken to protect the Barnes pictures .
8 However , recent research has confirmed that all calories are not the same .
9 For example , his work on the death instincts in Beyond the Pleasure Principle is based on the assumption that he needs to show that all organisms , including mankind , aim to return to a tensionless state of inorganic matter .
10 The Steering Committee acting for many claimants has advised that all claims concerning cargo should be made to : Charles Taylor & Co , International House , 1 St Catherine 's Way , London El 9UN Tel : 01 — 488 3494 ( contact Mr Charles Mawdsley ) .
11 The limited notational base provided by numbers ( instead of , say , letters ) has required that all subjects be fitted into ten main classes .
12 Since 1986 , the Data Protection Act has required that all information about identifiable people stored by any electronic means is subject to a stringent registration scheme .
13 And one tends to conclude that all attempts to be poetic in some manner or other defeat their own end ; whereas an intentness on the quality of the emotion to be conveyed makes for poetry .
14 Consultative participation leaves the main design tasks to the systems analysts , but tries to ensure that all staff in the user department are consulted about the change .
15 ‘ However it does expect that all elements of the system should be identified and a specification provided ’ , says its report .
16 I suppose this just goes to show that all treatment currently in use have some benefit but no one treatment is significantly better than all the others .
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