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

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1 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 ) .
2 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 .
3 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 ’ .
4 By then it is expected that all sides will have an agreement to keep the EFA flying .
5 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 .
6 And Hulme stormed back , ‘ But using ‘ sexual harassment ’ to describe someone who says ‘ Phwooar ! ’ is to suggest that all men are animals .
7 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 .
8 What concerns me is that , in effect , the Minister is saying that all campaigns are condemned before they begin .
9 It is known that all forms of research literature do obsolesce , and that there are considerable differences between the pattern of obsolescence of different subject areas .
10 The reason for this is to ensure that all services central to a solicitors ' practice are regulated by the Law society .
11 Because of the potential seriousness of gonorrhoea or syphilis , if left untreated , nearly all the clinics in the United Kingdom have on their staff contact-tracers whose prime aim is to ensure that all efforts are made to persuade possible contacts of patients with either disease to attend for investigation .
12 One critical step in overcoming the culture gap is to ensure that all partners share at the outset a common understanding of the innovation process , their respective roles within it , and how it applies to the particular topic being addressed .
13 The objective is to ensure that all employees accept their individual responsibilities within the context of the law as it stands at the time .
14 By 1993 it is hoped that all women over 50 in the area will have been screened .
15 So it is hoped that ALL PARISHES in the Middlesbrough area will try to send a representative to the meeting on 9th December .
16 All these things can be achieved if it is acknowledged that all procedures should a validated by users under the normal conditions of use .
17 Within the cone of vision it is assumed that all lines and planes parallel to the picture plane are true to scale .
18 As with Lombroso 's work and the Gluecks ' study discussed above , by starting with institutionalised criminals , it is assumed that all prisoners are criminals and that most criminals do , in fact , go to prison .
19 It is assumed that all trains are of equal length and are all moving at the same speed , so that they each take p seconds to pass the crossing .
20 It is assumed that all trainees will return to their bureaux and where necessary areas of weakness that emerged during training will be worked at with their in-bureau tutor .
21 The hard disk is now down to 50% , and it is estimated that all non-Accounts files will be off the system by the end of June .
22 IT is estimated that all employees who originally applied to participate in Heartwatch will have undertaken an appointment by the middle of this year .
23 The terms of reference of Sir Geoffrey 's committee indicate that the Exchange is determined that all aspects of the creation of a clearing house are fully explored .
24 The function of tragic myth is to show that all things , even such ugly discordance , are part of an " artistic game " played at the heart of things .
25 Nevertheless , the principle is established that all students can participate in the decision-making process , and it is not a principle which has proved to be unworkable or which has produced manifestly absurd results .
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