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

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1 Er , the the the er er the fax in the first instance has been sent by a back bench member of this house who is not a minister , but I may tell the honourable gentleman that I get all sorts of things from mail shots inviting me to all er manner of functions , all of which find their way into the waste paper basket .
2 ‘ I have not suggested for a moment that I regard all humanity as rotten , ’ George said icily .
3 These encouraged him to attend the parish church , where ‘ I was so overrun with the spirit of superstition that I adored all things ( both the High Place , Priest , Clerk , vestments , service and what else ) belonging to the Church . ’
4 right , and that I do all day is put a little top up in there .
5 The disadvantage of being the Society 's spinster is that I spend all weekend smelling of sheep .
6 And that I wanted all sorts of things from London .
7 The extreme cruelty of his words threw her totally off balance , so much so that she lost all colour , as , half dizzy , she turned away to hide her shock .
8 The system assumes that you mean all employees .
9 If you do increase your calorie intake , ensure that you increase all portions of all the foods and not just some , so that the nutritious balance of the diet will be maintained .
10 that you take all recommendations
11 They wake you at five a.m. , which is when I 'm often going to bed , and you 're so knackered by mid-morning that you doze all day . ’
12 It is important that you ensure all parcels are adequately packaged to protect them in transit .
13 If your guitar is 10 years old or more I would suggest that you replace all pots , switches and sockets for modern , low noise types .
14 I myself feel sure that you are full of goodness , that you have all knowledge and that you are able to teach one another .
15 That you possess all sorts of incriminating information about a department head ? ’
16 But soon the consciousness of security became so ingrained that we lost all temptation to enquire about the nature of work with which we were not immediately concerned .
17 Public inquiries have the advantage that they remove all suspicion of cover-up from any government department , and it is true that the examination and cross-examination by skilled counsel usually leads to the veracity and relevance of the evidence being established .
18 The audition which is the additional item includes moves at Policy and Resources Committee that they asked all committees to expose further reductions if possible to help close this gap of six hundred and seventy one thousand pounds .
19 Their unhesitating assumption that they contain all life as much as they are contained by it has helped them forge what to our eyes is an almost supernatural intimacy with their forests and creatures .
20 Their value for a language learner is that they contain all kinds of examples of people communicating .
21 At one level , policemen and women claim that they pursue all crime with equal vigour , which on the whole is true , but this formal discourse conceals the evaluations they make of different crimes .
22 They 've told me that they treat all forms of cancer and that there is hope .
23 One of the few draw-backs of computer faxes is that they treat all faxes as bitmap files and gobble up memory at an alarming rate .
24 For example , some GPs in our study indicated that they want all prescriptions to be entered on patient records , ’ Mr West said .
25 Waste incineration and oil recycling plants have been offered free to Polish companies on condition that they accept all shipments and keep all waste .
26 filled was with flyes , Which buzzed all about , and made such sound , That they encombred all mens eares and eyes , Like many swarmes of Bees assembled round , After their hiues with honny do abound : All those were idle thoughts and fantasies , Deuices , dreames , opinions unsound , Shewes , visions , sooth-sayes , and prophesies ; And all that fained is , as leasings , tales , and lies .
27 The Church Commissioners , however , had always been reluctant to vest urban churches in the Redundant Churches Fund and made it absolutely clear that they considered All Souls would impose an impossible burden on the resources of the Fund .
28 The main criterion by which all these forms of pedogenic modification may be distinguished is that they affect all parts of the bones and teeth more or less equally , so that the whole of the surface is altered , not just small parts of it .
29 Out of the rock 's foot grew a shadow so dark that it contained all colours .
30 Very soon , even before they went under dome , Arcady surrounded them from horizon to horizon , its size so prodigious that it banished all Ari 's ideas of what a city might be .
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