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

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1 On this personal level he is aware that change happens all the time and what is important to him , as it is to any composer , are ‘ those moments when people come up to me and say , ‘ this work has changed my life ’ ’ .
2 Nationalism encouraged workers to identify with their nation rather than their class , while developmentalism asked the worker to sacrifice short-term gains , such as better working conditions and remuneration , for long-term interests , on the basis that industrialisation benefits all in the long run .
3 Her only outing since when she scored in a canter by five lengths at Haydock has proved that debut form all wrong and she is expected to win again in the Ballymacoll Stud Stakes .
4 These take the explanation beyond the fact that Bonapartism destroys all other political institutions — legislatures , parties , and so on — and only leaves a bureaucratic executive standing , the point beyond which contemporary theories of ‘ military-bureaucratic oligarchies ’ largely fail to take us .
5 Homoeopathy is not the only practice that uses the concepts presented here and no one of repute , of whom I am aware , would claim that Homoeopathy has all the answers or that it will suit everyone .
6 This may not seem a problem to you this year , but remember that LIFESPAN handles all your material for up to thirty years — are you sure that your RD54 drive will still be serviceable in 2010 ?
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