Example sentences of "all [verb] that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Bayley , Holroyd and Littledale JJ. all agreed that the payment was not voluntary , the latter remarking , at p. 739 , that the plaintiff had ‘ submitted to pay the sum claimed , as he could not otherwise procure his licence . ’ |
2 | The guests included customers , former shareholders , local dignitaries and many of the people directly involved with the project , all agreed that the factory is a great achievement of which the Company can be really proud . |
3 | They all agreed that the unification of Germany and the creation of new European security systems should be " synchronized " , as advocated by Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze , but the Soviet Union was isolated in opposing a united Germany 's membership of NATO . |
4 | Commentators on Bonar Law 's election to the leadership all agreed that the party had taken a decisive turn . |
5 | Pahl , Saunders , and indeed Marx , all argued that the home and civil society is a sphere of relative freedom and autonomy compared to the sphere of employment . |
6 | In conclusion , the position , distance and binary nature all suggest that the system is probably associated with the cluster . |
7 | It is a tribute to all involved that the debate was conducted in an honest , open and disciplined way . |
8 | The following year , Henry and Wolsey began negotiations with Rome , aimed at securing an official papal annulment of the king 's marriage ; by 1529 , however , it was clear to all involved that the pope had no intention of allowing Henry to put Catherine aside ( see Chapter 4 ) . |
9 | They all say that the collection is very popular with children . |
10 | There was one brief moment while she stood illuminated thus theatrically , and still not at all comprehending that the group which confronted her had had a close brush with tragedy . |
11 | Perhaps lawyers and judges accept that proposition as true by convention , which means true just because everyone else accepts it , the way chess players all accept that a king can move only one square at a time . |
12 | Pete the packer , Dickie the driver and Chloe the cleaner all accept that the Profitboss has greater skills in prioritizing their work than them . |
13 | All accept that the public is dissatisfied with the existing system , and all propose reforms . |
14 | At the same time , the reward system reflects this new approach : profit sharing , gain sharing , and performance bonuses all demonstrate that the success of the company comes from the broadest contribution of all the company 's employees , not just those at the top . |
15 | To those who remain unpersuaded , there is this to say : that , in response to that recent survey , three-quarters of the directors questioned did after all consider that the pay settlements they had conceded were not too high . |
16 | The relatives of our electively ventilated organ donors do not feel that we act improperly ; rather , they all consider that the process of organ donation allows them to make some sense of an otherwise inexplicable loss . |
17 | It is not at all clear that the type of threat which might be used in this kind of situation would suffice . |
18 | They were all agreed that the provision of family allowances would enhance the status of women not only as mothers but as workers because ‘ it would strike at one of the main popular objections to ‘ equal pay for equal work ’ , i.e. the plea that a man requires a family wage whereas a woman requires only an individual subsistence wage ’ ( NUSEC , 1920 , p. 3 ) . |
19 | Fifa , Italia '90 and the English FA are all agreed that the hooligan element among English fans could be better contained if England played their opening games on an island . |
20 | The defendants all stated that the burglary was Liddy 's own idea , and not authorized by CRP to whose funds he had access for " legitimate " purposes . |
21 | Ulpian 's words do not at all suggest that a remedy available for legacies was extended to cover trusts as well , but the reverse . |
22 | But we all know that a moment 's overload , may wreak havoc . |
23 | We all know that the poll tax does not have a friend in 1991 , so why did that tax have so many friends in 1987 and afterwards ? |
24 | We all know that the stuff costs sixty pounds a bottle . ’ |
25 | Now we all know that the problem of noise is something which is going to be very high on your agenda in the coming weeks . |
26 | They all know that the Bill has been brought to the House in this form only because of the catastrophe of what happened on the Bills that were guillotined a few years ago — the poll tax Bills . |
27 | We all know that the battle lines are being drawn for the next election . |
28 | We all know that the key to success is preparation . |
29 | Now we all know that the reason for this inordinate six month delay was that the government could n't be sure of carrying a vote on anything European in the face of hostility from its Maastricht rebels , those the Prime Minister famously dubbed the illegitimate ones . |
30 | Now , I think we all know that the matter before us concerns Major Maxim , currently attached to the Private Office at Number 10 . |