Example sentences of "all [adj] is [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 All that is here assumed is that reasons are insufficient to establish the superiority of one option over the others .
2 But all that is well known , common property .
3 ( p.91 ) This final sentence is evocative of all that is not stated about the sequel to the Passion .
4 It might be heartbreaking but the summary plus the recommended actions may prove to be all that is ever needed or read .
5 All that is necessarily involved is a sense of belonging that excludes indifference to the group as well as alienation from it .
6 Assuming that this meets the client 's approval , all that is now needed is to clear the finished version with the ITVA ( see page 126 ) and order and dispatch the bulk prints to the TV stations .
7 The first is the notion that all that is now required is ‘ one more heave ’ .
8 All that is now transformed .
9 All that is about to change .
10 Thankfully , all that is about to change .
11 But all that is about to change .
12 Now all that is about to change with the introduction by Land Rover of a new long wheelbase flagship Range Rover Vogue LSE , which is fitted with a world first an electronic air suspension system ( EAS ) .
13 Nor is it appropriate to exclude all that is so described .
14 For when it comes it is more violent , more annihilating , more interminable than I can remember it , this feeling in the pit of the stomach , this physical pain and physical desire to retch , to want to get rid of something , of everything , to want to make all that is inside emerge and disappear , drain away , mingle with the rest of the detritus of the world , but it is not only physical , a physical sensation , he wrote , it is physical but it is also something else , not moral , not psychological , not spiritual , but something else , something other than the purely physical .
15 The impact of all this is well summarised in the DES booklet The National Curriculum , from Policy to Practice .
16 ( All this is well illustrated by the chart in Appendix 2 . )
17 All this is well known and understood , but can pose problems for partnerships .
18 All this is not to deny the possible relevance of the results of comparative experience as an aid to practitioners and policy-makers who may hope to utilise ideas , approaches or techniques adopted in other countries .
19 All this is not to deny that perfect contestability provides a benchmark , moreover an extremely important one as we shall see shortly .
20 All this is not to say that The World in Space lacks value .
21 All this is not to say that Gloucester faced no problems , but none of them seems to have threatened his tenure of the protectorship .
22 All this is not to say that Basil was incapable of showing normal human impatience or intolerance .
23 All this is not to say that the clergy lacked grievances generally against the king , but that they were neither of the kind to excite lay sympathy nor even sufficiently widespread or fundamental to unite the clergy themselves .
24 All this is not to say that Gloucester faced no problems , but none of them seems to have threatened his tenure of the protectorship .
25 Clearly all this is not going to be much fun , but my aim is egoism and not hedonism .
26 You may think that all this is not required , but you are wrong : good feedback prevents error .
27 All this is not to suggest that political advantage has not had and does not have any effect on the conduct of macro policy , but rather that the evidence and theory presented is consistent with its having a small rather than dominating impact .
28 All this is not meant as a massive , unqualified slight against the Caribbean family , for there are understandable reasons for its failure , amongst them fractured relationships and the prime necessities of having to feed , clothe and shelter their children .
29 Yet all this is easily understood in comparison to grasping the concepts of recovery .
30 All this is long gone ; long long gone . ’ ’
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