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

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1 We agreed that all pupils from the relevant classes would be involved and no pupils with potential behaviour problems would be excluded .
2 We insist that all work leaving the office is suitably checked , and I underline the word suitably checked .
3 Without wishing to sound like Scrooge , we trust that all the decisions to take long holidays are based on sound business sense .
4 Indeed , we trust that all contributions will be judged not as predictions , but rather as means of analysing a complex and unpredictably changing sphere of social life .
5 As a start , we suggest that all application forms for medical posts should be standardised so that information identifying ethnic origin can be removed by the personnel department — for example , on a detachable front sheet .
6 Now the machine-code analogy works well only so long as we forget that all a computer program has to do is run .
7 For this purpose , we propose that all the covenants in a lease should be treated in the same way , whether or not at present they touch and concern the land .
8 We found that all three glutathione S-transferases tested were present in colonic epithelium and this is consistent with the findings of Howie et al ; it contrasts , however , with the results of Hayes et al , who identified glutathione S-transferase π and µ and did not detect glutathione S-transferase α in normal colon using an immunoperoxidase staining procedure .
9 When we introduced lexical stress we found that all content words but only a small proportion of function words were marked for lexical stress , and that the number of word paths was reduced primarily because these function words no longer matched parts of content words .
10 And we found that all five of these sorts of experiences were expressed much more by the employed people we interviewed than by the unemployed people .
11 We urge that all commercially marketed aids to stopping smoking should undergo the same regulatory scrutiny .
12 Similarly , when we say that all biologists nowadays believe in Darwin 's theory , we do not mean that every biologist has , graven in his brain , an identical copy of the exact words of Charles Darwin himself .
13 Acknowledging , then , the importance of positive attitudes in those who work with young readers , how can we ensure that all staff possess such attitudes ?
14 We conclude that all women with documented moderate hyperprolactinaemia should be referred , through a specialist , for routine computed tomography ( or , where available , magnetic resonance imaging ) of the pituitary .
15 We have to grasp the opportunity , and we hope that all ASH Supporters will join us in persuading people of the case for a ban on advertising .
16 We hope that all the full county teams will be used , and there should be no confusion with the next item …
17 So far we 've only had particular doctors using it to run it in , as it were , but in the very near future we hope that all of the doctors in the accident department will be using this system .
18 The Kuwait the Kuwait cities are designed in such a way that the military installations and erm are outside the country , so from the eyewitnesses that we receive that all the bombings are on the outskirts of the city , no damage to Kuwait City or to the civilians inside Kuwait .
19 In Figure 1.1 we divided the economy into two sectors , households and firms , and we assumed that all the households ' income earned in the current week was used to purchase the output of firms .
20 And we whenever we do layouts now as well we insure that all fire exits are kept to a minimum of one and half metres wide , er , in terms of main access ways .
21 In it we reaffirmed that all disputes between states should be resolved peacefully in accordance with the provisions of the charter .
22 In the final section of Chapter 6 , we construct a simple model of inflation in which we assume that all prices are cost-plus prices .
23 To do this , we assume that all firms determine their prices by adding a profit margin to the cost of a unit of output .
24 Unless we assume that all individuals are the same then presumably we may all have different values and different perceptions of how to satisfy these values .
25 We assume that all firms have identical cost conditions and , given the symmetry in the utility function , all firms in the industry have the same level of output .
26 The total bequest is divided among the heirs to give the inheritance of the next generation ( we assume that all wealth passes linearly one generation at a time ) .
27 On a visit , we discovered that all the original stable fittings — the mahogany loose box partitions , wavy railings and brass finials — were still intact .
28 We know that all of us will eventually die from disease , natural disaster , accidents or whatever .
29 But if it is not by any application of the resolutio-compositive method that we know that all causation is a matter of motion , how can we be sure that it is ?
30 We know that all numbers are either even or odd , and that a whole is equal to the sum of its parts .
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