Example sentences of "be [verb] that all [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Where some women are free to make vows of chastity , we are reminded that all women should be free to refuse men access to them . |
2 | It has also to be recognized that all owners may need to make alterations and improvements to their property from time to time . |
3 | It will be recalled that all transfers of property ordered by the court take effect only after the decree absolute ( Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 , s24(3) ) , at which time the exemption relating to a transfer between husband and wife is not applicable . |
4 | Given the distribution of older people throughout the different medical specialisms it could be argued that all doctors ( and nurses ) should receive some training in the main aspects of geriatric medicine , with its emphasis upon rehabilitation and the role of multi-disciplinary care and assessment . |
5 | Although we have introduced the concept of a power culture from the work of Handy , it can be argued that all organisations are really concerned with power . |
6 | Although it is easy to appreciate that the polymer must be sufficiently wettable to sustain a coherent layer of tear fluid , it might be thought that all problems associated with wettability would be overcome by the presence of water in the material . |
7 | Through exposure to the rich variety of skills , attitudes , gifts , life- and workstyles found in ordinary people , children can be shown that all individuals are unique and that it is their differences ( rather than their similarities ) which are of value to society . |
8 | A key area of the service will be to ensure that all readers are kept up to date on developments in the completion of the internal market . |
9 | Although owning a car is common today , it must not be assumed that all nurses can provide their own transport . |
10 | It will be assumed that all responses can be published unless you indicate otherwise . |
11 | However , it can not be assumed that all managers will consider the role of personality when they make decisions . |
12 | Nor can it be assumed that all parts of the biosphere have the same 14 C concentration . |
13 | This is a universal conception because it can be assumed that all societies and social groups possess , in some form or another , such common sense and practical knowledge . |
14 | It can be presumed that all societies possess their own values , stories , rules , theories about the world . |
15 | Equally important , it must always be emphasised that all approaches , here as elsewhere , are underpinned by a series of ideological assumptions and arguments . |
16 | Clients will of course be assured that all details are given in confidence . |
17 | ’ We have no policy on single-sex swimming , as it has never been an issue before and it has always been assumed that all children would swim together . ’ |
18 | Until recently it had always been assumed that all calories are the same , regardless of where they came from . |
19 | The title of this article may suggest that I am claiming that all girls are marginalised in mathematics , but I hope that I have indicated that the situation we actually see is far more complicated than this . |
20 | In this sense we are arguing that all accounts , including those that aspire to academic objectivity , are structured by the social contexts in which they are generated . |
21 | When the Cleveland affair was in the news in 1987/88 I wrote about becoming a father , which was the most wonderful experience — I felt completely liberated by it ; and then I was being told that all men were potential child abusers because they were so emotionally retarded . |
22 | From 1 January 1993 , it is intended that all members engaging in public practice , whether retired , semi-retired or in full-time employment , will be subject to the requirement to hold a practising certificate and consequently to comply with the PII Regulations ( p 151 ) . |
23 | When this system is in use it is intended that all members of the design team will be allowed to view and manipulate some of the filed data , but not necessarily all of it . |
24 | The silliest and the most sinful of the many heresies of pseudo-democracy is to pretend that all studies and all learning are ‘ created equal ’ . |
25 | By then it is expected that all sides will have an agreement to keep the EFA flying . |
26 | By embracing the evidence from the ‘ effectiveness of schools ’ research and adopting a whole-school approach to special educational needs , we can create a truly comprehensive service of education in which it is accepted that ALL teachers have responsibility to meet the needs of ALL children . |
27 | So Lord 's decided that all men should henceforth be ‘ cricketers ’ and the Gentlemen and Players fixture was duly abandoned . |
28 | And Hulme stormed back , ‘ But using ‘ sexual harassment ’ to describe someone who says ‘ Phwooar ! ’ is to suggest that all men are animals . |
29 | We must also ensure that teaching is seen to be important , and a simple way to start is to insist that all doctors must document their experience when applying for jobs and that all appointments committees should ask about it . |
30 | What concerns me is that , in effect , the Minister is saying that all campaigns are condemned before they begin . |