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

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1 At the beginning of this century it was believed that one could find a basic element of learning that was common to all these activities ; and that once this was established it would be possible to construct a single theory that would explain all learning and would provide a once-and-for-all guide to teaching .
2 He spent weeks editing and was personally convinced it was a work of art ; he made gross statements that he had the movie that would end all movies .
3 Competitive equilibrium ensures that there is no resource transfer between industries that would make all consumers better off .
4 International consensus on an agreement that would ban all mining and oil drilling activities in Antarctica may be reached at a meeting to be held in Chile in November .
5 Provide new , highly committed leadership that would coordinate all manufacturing efforts ;
6 This seems to have obvious parallels with the Russian Formalist attempt to found an approach to literature that would exclude all factors external to the texts — history , psychology , and so on .
7 More recently , Sidebotham ( 1966 and 1970 ) concluded many years of his own research by proposing , among other things , a Consolidated Capital Fund that would include all capital assets of an authority and would charge fund revenue accounts for the use of those assets .
8 THE SHORT , tragic life of Christopher Palmer illustrates the difficulty of devising a welfare net that would catch all babies at risk of serious harm from their parents .
9 Barring a change of heart by Col Gaddafi , there seems no chance of avoiding the imposition next Wednesday of sanctions that would cut all air links and ban arms sales .
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