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

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1 You should watch out for any fish that may harass all of the other inmates to the point of serious damage ; or for one particular fish being harassed by the rest of its companions to the point of being shoved into a corner .
2 THE draw for the quarter-finals of the AEWHA Cup has brought together Ipswich ladies and their arch rivals Chelmsford for a local derby that should provide all the excitement and drama the two sets of supporters could wish for .
3 But as he walked at her side through the dark halls of the Grail Castle , he remembered , and wished not to remember , that she might well have within her the strange power that could awaken all manner of sleeping bewitchments and lost enchantments .
4 The problem was the other Voice in her head , the one that could silence all the rest , the one that brought its pictures with it , the one that poured memories into her mind until she thought she would burst .
5 No , but you can , you can build any amount of hostels you like that could accommodate all , all the people that there are , but you would still find a proportion of those who do n't want to come into the system , so , you know
6 ‘ We needed to find a product that could meet all our current needs with the capability to meet future , unforeseen , developments , ’ says group reporting manager Ken Hassan .
7 THE NATIONAL Trust is being taken to the High Court in a test case that could halt all Sunday trading at its souvenir and garden centres .
8 Human activities , now , are upsetting this dialogue , and we will look at how we are changing the atmosphere , ever so slightly but none the less crucially , in ways that could endanger all of life .
9 His mind is a wand more wonderful than the touch of Midas that could turn all things to gold .
10 It is , after all , a short time since we accepted without question the assumption that used to underline all women 's lives ; that men had more rights than we did .
11 At the beginning of this century it was believed that one could find a basic element of learning that was common to all these activities ; and that once this was established it would be possible to construct a single theory that would explain all learning and would provide a once-and-for-all guide to teaching .
12 Other naturalistic views , Marxist and some which indeed call themselves ‘ evolutionary ’ , have often proclaimed themselves free from any such picture , but it is basically very hard for them to avoid some appeal to an implicit teleology , an order in relation to which there would be an existence that would satisfy all the most basic human needs at once .
13 One man had a vision of a railway that would link all the mainline railway termini .
14 He spent weeks editing and was personally convinced it was a work of art ; he made gross statements that he had the movie that would end all movies .
15 Is there an amplifier already on the market ( for less than about a grand ) that would offer all three sounds ?
16 Competitive equilibrium ensures that there is no resource transfer between industries that would make all consumers better off .
17 The club night is very much part of ’ talking DJ ’ dance culture , with Pete winding the audience up , making dedications over the PA and observations that would make all but the most committed sexist cringe ’ Hello !
18 This is the critical signal that would stop all further speculation about what has actually been seen .
19 It would indeed be difficult to imagine a language that would do all the work that our ordinary language does but would not include any " existence predicates " .
20 International consensus on an agreement that would ban all mining and oil drilling activities in Antarctica may be reached at a meeting to be held in Chile in November .
21 Provide new , highly committed leadership that would coordinate all manufacturing efforts ;
22 This seems to have obvious parallels with the Russian Formalist attempt to found an approach to literature that would exclude all factors external to the texts — history , psychology , and so on .
23 ‘ He 's very ambitious — would like to make our two practices into one large one that would control all this area and perhaps beyond .
24 You 've got ta think of the generations they would be more likely to lead a pop star or sort of person that would know all those those sort of things , put Michael with Michelle and Mooty and Lisa with Papa and Mum
25 By this I mean that we might have a complete , consistent , and unified theory of the physical interactions that would describe all possible observations .
26 He was to meet ‘ Joseph ’ , a big-time drugs trafficker , aboard his yacht to conclude a deal that would solve all his problems for ever .
27 More recently , Sidebotham ( 1966 and 1970 ) concluded many years of his own research by proposing , among other things , a Consolidated Capital Fund that would include all capital assets of an authority and would charge fund revenue accounts for the use of those assets .
28 Ultimately however , one would hope to find a complete , consistent , unified theory that would include all these partial theories as approximations , and that did not need to be adjusted to fit the facts by picking the values of certain arbitrary numbers in the theory .
29 THE SHORT , tragic life of Christopher Palmer illustrates the difficulty of devising a welfare net that would catch all babies at risk of serious harm from their parents .
30 Barring a change of heart by Col Gaddafi , there seems no chance of avoiding the imposition next Wednesday of sanctions that would cut all air links and ban arms sales .
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