Example sentences of "it [verb] that all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It insists that all research is totally impartial to give readers objective facts about products and services . |
2 | a ‘ cross-curricular ’ view focuses on the school : it emphasises that all teachers ( of English and of other subjects ) have a responsibility to help children with the language demands of different subjects on the school curriculum : otherwise areas of the curriculum may be closed to them . |
3 | With limited exceptions , it proposed that all functions of local government be undertaken by a single authority in each area . |
4 | This is not a useful approach , because it assumes that all forms of intelligence are of the same qualitative type . |
5 | The major criticism of this approach is that it assumes that all information about the organisation is kept in documents . |
6 | It acknowledged that all Noricum 's weapons sales to Argentina , Brazil , Bulgaria , Jordan , Libya , Poland and Thailand , had been means of providing Iran and Iraq with arms and could have been prevented , particularly if Gratz had had the destination certificates examined . |
7 | On a basic level , it shows that all women are not the same . |
8 | It states that all pensioner households should not normally be disconnected between 1st October and 31st March . |
9 | Secondly it requires that all transactions made on our behalf shall be reported promptly , I , I would emphasise that this is already the practice the investment tr , er , transactions are already reported to our Finance Department and trustees of course , must sign the necessary transfer forms . |
10 | A copy of the 1991 Census datasets will be deposited at the ESRC Data Archive ( where it will join the data from previous Censuses ) when the data is complete and it appears that all corrections have been made . |
11 | This extraordinary increase is due in part to the fact that the dogs breed twice a year and it seems that all females give birth whereas in wolf society only dominant females do so . |
12 | If natural selection were given its head , and an infinite amount of time to work in , then it seems that all lineages would tend inexorably towards ‘ perfection ’ ; where perfection was defined as perfect adaptation . |
13 | As long as attention is diverted to supposedly universal standards and the differences of opinion and taste which undermine them , it seems that all value slides into the subjectivity from which factual judgements are exempt . |
14 | Then , in the early part of this century , the quantum theory appeared ; its details need not concern us except for the fact that it implied that all forms of matter and energy came in tiny discrete packages called quanta ( by ‘ discrete ’ is meant that you can not have half a quantum ) . |
15 | It urged that all children should be taught to swim . |
16 | Wuthering Heights , the October production was also casting difficulties which were only resolved in August unfortunately due to a severe bout of flu I did n't get to see it hear that all reports spoke of yet another quality production . |
17 | If the electric buses prove popular the county council says it hopes that all buses running in the city centre will be electric by the turn of the century . |
18 | It follows that all eggs contain an X chromosome , but when spermatozoa are formed , the X separates from the Y , with the result that half the sperm contain an X , and the other half a Y chromosome . |
19 | When records are filed under this system it means that all documents relating to the subject are brought together under one heading , for example : |
20 | The code applies to ships carrying oil or any hazardous cargo in bulk , and it recommends that all tankers of more than 5000 tonnes are provided with electronic and satellite navigation equipment . |
21 | Suffice it to say that all attempts to evict Dicky from his rightful home have met with considerable misfortune , and disturbance of such a nature that he has quickly been restored to his home . |
22 | I was listening to a programme on the radio about the speech and erm it said that all languages have got forty films or something or other . |
23 | It suggested that all countries had strong mutual interests in providing growing markets for each others ' products , in security of supplies and in a more stable monetary system . |
24 | Firstly , it suggests that all experience is dependent upon fantasy and wishes ; secondly , that all perception is an object , a feeling . |