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

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1 In that work it is possible to see clearly the relation between his insistence on totality and the Romantic aesthetic of totality as the inner necessity that moulds all works of art .
2 BROTHER is Black Rhyme Organisation To Help Equal Rights , a charitable project that offers all profits to SCAR , the Sickle Cell Anaemia charity .
3 ( Though if one simply considers ‘ all women ’ as against ‘ all men ’ , such a finding invariably fails to emerge ; which only goes to show that lumping all women together masks important and interesting facts . )
4 Piranha is a new range of power tool accessories that fits all makes of power tools .
5 I never dared to ask , but I understand now what it is that drives addicts back to the needle time and time again whatever the cost to their health and sanity ; I understand now what the mystics lay claim to when they speak of the peace that passeth all understanding .
6 Leaving aside the question of a total reform of the education system , it is estimated that to provide all children with roughly the same standard of provision as white children have now would entail at least doubling or trebling the education budget .
7 like a wind that shrills All night in a waste land , where no one comes , Or hath come , since the making of the world .
8 And , as it were one voice , an agony Of lamentation , like a wind that shrills All night in a waste land , where no one comes , Or hath come , since the making of the world .
9 ‘ It is the Russian word that covers all forms of deception , disinformation , trickery , subversion , character assassination , the re-writing of history — all the activities that are grist to the KGB mill .
10 The book that covers all aspects of keeping Koi , including their health care and breeding , is the ‘ Interpet Encyclopaedia of Koi ’ published by Salamander at a cost of £19.98 .
11 THE British government has just refused to undo , by retrospective legislation , a decision of the law lords that invalidated all interest-rate swaps conducted by local authorities .
12 Yet even at university , it may well still be a minority of departments that expect all mathematics students to use computers as a matter of course ; indeed , some people fear that higher education will be the phase most resistant to new IT , rather than the one that provides a strong lead .
13 The descriptive nature of what has been examined here has excluded the self-examination and debate that accompanies all CAB development .
14 We 've got certain rules that say all children must sit certain exams at certain times , it has n't been possible to do it in the labs
15 The comprehensive ideal is simply the ideal that holds all children worthy to be educated .
16 There is a game that bedevils all discussion of CAP reform .
17 Yet in the first half of the century the number of unmarried women increased substantially , so that they formed a significant minority group Spinsters maintained an anomalous social position and were often seen as a threat to a society that assumed all women would marry and be subject to the control of their husbands [ Hill , 229–30 ] .
18 And then she kind of jumped into this absurd thing of suddenly saying that meant that all women were housewives , and that wages for housework was the thing that united all women . ’
19 Silly man , she thought as she dived head first into the calming cool water that drove all desire from her body in a single shuddering thrust .
20 Perhaps the murkiest issue of all — certainly an issue never addressed by the Bush administration — is why the US , after paying Noriega $1.2 million during the 1980s , when it clearly knew that Panama — headquarters for the formidable US Army Southern Command ( USASC ) that monitors all events in Central and Latin America — was a conduit for drugs , turned so suddenly and harshly against Noriega .
21 As a small boy , he spent his days either reading or watching cricket , a game that dominated all aspects of West Indian social and cultural life .
22 Czechoslovakia 's far-reaching new law that bans all members of the ‘ old structures ’ from public office for five years tries to solve the problem of the past with a simple administrative stroke of the pen .
23 The Profitboss initiates policies and practices that ensure all employees are consistently treated .
24 The moment came when , with the warmth of clear sunlight rising from the east , these mists cleared and he saw before him an upland range that dwarfed all others he had seen .
25 Having said this , I consider that the Commission is right when it argues that to require all owners and operators of British fishing vessels to have their residence in the United Kingdom goes beyond what is permitted under article 52 of the E.E.C .
26 ‘ Mind what I said , now , girlie , ’ he grated in a raucous roar that turned all heads .
27 They have thought of existence , in the way that others have thought of light , as something that permeates all things without becoming a part of them .
28 But giving thanks to God , even in suffering , can be inspired by a radiance of hope that sees all things in the light of eternity .
29 But penning in this raucous melee are buildings that seem all shutters and grids .
30 It describes a model of learning that affects all schools , teachers and children .
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