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

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1 These safeguards should be included in the standing orders and conventions that the Committee recommended all local authorities should prepare .
2 In such societies it is frequently the case that the individual treats all outsiders " as if " they were kinsmen of some sort .
3 The best publicity does n't come from banging a big drum but from personal recommendation , though when schools do something worthwhile we should make sure that the public know all about it .
4 In theory this process could go as far as equating marginal cost with demand so that the bureaucracy obtains all the consumer surplus .
5 In answer to a question from me , he suggested that the Bill affected all areas of the United Kingdom in the same way , with additional provision for Scotland in clause 17 .
6 Now it turns out that the Government knew all along what they were up to but told them to lie .
7 In June , the Foreign Secretary told the House that the Government opposed all extensions of qualified majority voting .
8 We face Labour 's jibe that the Government holds all our revenue and that we can only save 20 per cent from our house sales . ’
9 It is true that the government used all the influence it could to secure the return of loyal members , and the purges of borough corporations at the end of Charles II 's reign certainly had an electoral impact , but the election of such a loyal Parliament appears to have been more the result of a genuine reaction against the Whigs amongst the electorate than it was of Court manipulation .
10 It is imperative therefore that the Church utilise all available media to communicate herself clearly .
11 It was here that the performance abandoned all semblance of script , but was nonetheless skilfully held together by the actors , who guided without being intrusive and did not for a moment step out of their roles .
12 4 Ensure that the patient understands all information given and has no further queries .
13 The current problem is that the child takes all his clothes off when with his father in the supermarket .
14 ‘ And if you really are serious about pursuing your ridiculous claim for custody , I shall make damned sure that the court knows all about you .
15 Maybe it was true that the Devil got all the best lines .
16 The poem represents the interests of the poet/jongleur 's party : the denouement is that the Devil bars all jongleurs from Hell .
17 It is , therefore , important to ensure that the contract contains all that it should …
18 ‘ the facts of the present case appear to establish that the rogue assumed all the rights of an owner when he took or received the watch and ring from the plaintiff .
19 If the latter , the tenant should ensure that the landlord completes all works necessary to finish the development .
20 The Speaker said that the Constitution required all members of the assembly to be members of KANU .
21 Here took place the famous séries , five to a season , each one lasting eight days , when 80 guests were invited at a time and it was in the drawing up of these guest lists that the Empress deployed all her social skills .
22 The idea is of some set of things which was required for the occurrence of the effect , which is not to say that the set includes all the things prior to the effect that were required for it .
23 The following three hours passed with surprising speed , but I had already learnt a valuable lesson : it is very tiring and hard being in general surgery ; every patient expects that the doctor knows all about them the moment they walk in the door , and we had to be empathetic , not sympathetic .
24 We have to check that the relation supports all the operations that follow the event mentioned .
25 in the case of an action arising from making a deposit otherwise than in accordance with conditions specified in a disposal licence , that the defendant took all such steps as were reasonably open to him to ensure that the conditions were complied with ;
26 The defence is that the defendant took all reasonable steps and exercised all due diligence to avoid committing the offence , section 39 .
27 Mr JAD Gilliland QC ( sitting as a deputy judge ) permitted the defendants to rescind a contract for the sale of land as a result of a misrepresentation made before contract , despite the fact that clause 10 of the sale agreement provided that the agreement contained all the terms of the contract between the vendor and the purchaser and that the purchaser did not enter into the agreement in reliance on any warranty or representation made or purported to have been made by or on behalf of the vendor other than the vendor 's solicitor 's written replies to enquiries raised by the purchaser 's solicitor .
28 San Jose , California-based ULSI Systems Inc has settled its patent and trade secret lawsuits with Intel Corp , and ULSI says that the agreement ends all attempts by Intel Corp to restrain ULSI from selling its maths co-processors .
29 One reviewer thought John Barleycorn ( 1914 ) ‘ the most powerful moral lesson ever conveyed in films ’ and stressed how brilliantly the ‘ selection of types ’ , the ‘ faithful depiction ’ of ‘ the underworld of sea-faring men ’ , and the very smell of the sea that the movie evoked all helped to convey the ‘ dehumanising effects of strong drink ’ .
30 In addition it has been suggested that bureaux make contact with the social worker for the deaf at the local Social Services Department to ensure that the bureau has all the up-to-date information relevant to the deaf .
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