Example sentences of "the [noun sg] that all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They lead us , also , in the direction that all science aims at , towards prediction . |
2 | On receiving a letter from the Chairperson of the of the Hong Kong ‘ Branch ’ Standing Committee resolved that the Branch should be formally constituted with the provision that all members of the Branch were registered members of Convocation . |
3 | Ours is the only Government who have as a priority in our negotiations in Brussels the provision that all subsidies should be subject to some form of environmental assessment . |
4 | Is it the case that all communication within a species should be treated as though it were part of selfish manipulation ? |
5 | Even if an agreed definition can be arrived at and some core features identified , it need not be the case that all forms of creative expression demand precisely the same set of mental operations or depend equally upon the same intellectual qualities . |
6 | It is sometimes the case that all persons within a group are employed by one service company set up specifically for providing services such as staff and property to all other group companies . |
7 | Furthermore , it is not necessarily the case that all assets will be shown in the accounts — eg goodwill , trade names . |
8 | First , it might be argued that to adopt a rational basis/rightness approach would create more uncertainty than if we proceeded on the hypothesis that all errors of law are jurisdictional . |
9 | There is the hypothesis that all information used by the brain is processed in an inner ‘ language of thought ’ , with complex ‘ input systems ’ which get information from the various incoming data , visual , aural . |
10 | The politics of poststructuralism forces the recognition that all knowledge may be variously contaminated , implicated in its very formal or ‘ objective , structures . |
11 | It also points to a social rationale : this reflective stance , helped by the use of appropriate terms , can encourage a tolerance of linguistic diversity through the recognition that all languages are rule-governed and systematic . |
12 | The recognition that all men are equal in the sight of God is fundamental to liberty as we know it in modern Western societies . |
13 | More positively , it is the recognition that all people should have the right to live within the community — to contribute to it and benefit from it , and simply to be a part of it , except in very rare circumstances . |
14 | The recognition that all parts of the psychobiological system governing the lives of individuals are interrelated is surprisingly recent . |
15 | In the New Testament this is supplemented by the command that all Christians are to love their neighbours as themselves — an act of personal charity to those with whom we have contact . |
16 | We are introduced to both characters at the beginning of each book and as we find out more about them , it 's not that they are rude offensive children , it 's purely down to the innocence that all children have at that age . |
17 | An extension has been proposed to the recommendation that all ships over 5000 tonnes keep 10 miles off certain parts of Shetland . |
18 | He had given up years ago the delusion that all men were homosexual at heart , and that it was just a question of finding the key to unlock their repressed desires . |
19 | Cognitio allowed another break with tradition : the rule that all judgments must be in money was abandoned . |
20 | Far worse than this was a decree issued by the British Treasury to the effect that all money paid out was to be at the old pre-invasion rate of 72 lire to the pound ; the rate in 1945 was actually 1760 lire to the pound . |
21 | There had been that unfortunate controversy in the local Press with the manager of the Palladium , when he had been compelled , under pressure from his bishop , to issue a statement to the effect that all films were not necessarily harmful in the eyes of the Church . |
22 | The stress on Levi 's insensitivity to religion is allowed to suggest that all Jews are religious , and there are readers for whom this might signal the corollary that all Jews are Zionists , and are likely to be supporters of Israeli government policy . |
23 | This is the law that all life evolves by the differential survival of replicating entities . |
24 | At the other extreme , the Christian is not at liberty to base his view of crime and punishment on the pre-supposition that all crime is just another kind of sickness , and just as capable of cure . |
25 | Blood , for instance , decides in the case of certain army posts , whose incumbents hold them by virtue of family connections , nepotism or favouritism ; but gold gets its due through the circumstance that all army commissions can be bought and sold for coin of the realm ’ ( Marx 1953 ) . |
26 | On the other hand , there was the reflection that all universities , through their senates — composed of academics drawn from all subjects taught in the university — were responsible for keeping a self-critical eye on their own work , and it was time in this sense that the public sector caught up with established university practice . |
27 | On the assets side cash deposits with the Bank of England are held to fulfil the requirement that all banking sector institutions hold 0.45% of their eligible liabilities as non-operational deposits with the Bank of England . |
28 | The requirement that all motor vehicles ( except invalid carriages , police and local authority vehicles ) used on a road must be covered by third party insurance is fundamental to the lawful operation of any haulage business . |
29 | Although this method fulfils the requirement that all animals are equally likely to be part of the study , we have no control over sample size ; if herd A is chosen then there will be 36 cattle in the study whereas for herd C there will be only 6 . |
30 | For example , the current concern about ‘ low attainers ’ stems directly from the requirement that all pupils study mathematics every year , but indirectly from the age-old observation that ‘ standards are falling ’ . |