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

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1 Could it be , so to speak , that all cricket will be one-day one day ?
2 The politics of poststructuralism forces the recognition that all knowledge may be variously contaminated , implicated in its very formal or ‘ objective , structures .
3 The extreme demand that all knowledge should be derived from experience by induction rules out the principle of induction basic to the inductivist position .
4 Sometimes , when accused of eccentricity or indeed perversity of vision , she would claim that all knowledge must always be omnipresent in all things , and that one could startle oneself into seeing the whole by tweaking unexpectedly at a surprised comer of the great mantle .
5 A full scale mock-up of the wheelhouse was built to make sure that all equipment could be fitted in exactly where it was required and comments were invited on the precise layout of instrumentation and equipment .
6 NIDA recommends that all equipment should be filled and soaked in full strength bleach for at least 30 s .
7 One point about security in reception is that all money would be dealt with from one desk and this would make staff very vulnerable .
8 The ideal situation for the artist is that all money should be paid to the artist .
9 Criticism demands that all evidence must be critically weighed , and all conclusions open to revision in the light of fresh evidence .
10 Hovering in the doorway , Wilson heard Mr Browning plead with her to say something to him and then she listened while he tried to make out a case for the French Emperor , to argue this might not be the betrayal it seemed , and that all hope might not be lost .
11 The bell of St Mary Le Bow began to toll the curfew , the sign that all trading should cease , as four urchins pulled a huge yule log up to the door of one of the great merchants ' houses .
12 Dolores O'Riordan and three other blokes and me are sitting in a van that 's parked in a yard behind Charlie 's Bar where later on The Cranberries will bring tears to the eyes of grown men and ensure that all present can say ‘ yes ’ when asked if their weekend was happy and filled with nice things .
13 But the Commission would nevertheless urge that greater place be given to silence in our services , so that all present can be still before God in silent reflection and prayer .
14 In practice , that rarely happened because , they said , people from Awlad Amira and from Jlulat were travelling in a vast area and so did not often meet ; and because , knowing that all Jlulat would unite , Amira refrained from attack , and vice versa .
15 Also [ WEA branch members ] have the reputation in official circles of being so ‘ dreadfully earnest ’ — more an indication of the frivolous attitude that all education must be made palatable to be consumable than a valid criticism of their activities .
16 The fact that the more complex realms of human action and reflection are the most important and valuable should inhibit us in assuming that all education should issue in behaviourally identifiable skills .
17 She says that her teachers are keen to make sure that all work should match individual children 's needs .
18 In this book he argued that all life should be a preparation for dying .
19 Gateway has issued a writ because a condition of sale was that all identification should be removed if the goods were resold .
20 As we said earlier , one benefit of using the UV technique is that all artwork can be retained for future use , perhaps being modified if necessary .
21 André Breton , self-styled ‘ pope ’ of the surrealist movement , contrasted a high modernist aesthetic in which all art would be based on a musical model with the surrealist ( and , in the present context , postmodern ) idea that all art should partake of a visual mode .
22 Outlining the decree , Marshal Yevgeny Shaposhnikov , Commander-in-Chief of Commonwealth forces , said the fleet 's military operations would remain in CIS hands , but be subordinate to Mr Yeltsin , and that all financing would come from Russia .
23 Outlining the decree , the Commander-in-Chief of Commonwealth Forces , Marshal Yevgeny Shaposhnikov , said the fleet 's military operations would remain in the hands of the Commonwealth of Independent States , but be subordinate to Mr Yeltsin , and that all financing would come from Russia .
24 Outlining the decree , Marshal Yevgeny Shaposhnikov , Commander-in-Chief of Commonwealth forces , said the fleet 's military operations would remain in CIS hands , but be subordinate to Mr Yeltsin , and that all financing would come from Russia .
25 Moreover , when she was born , the vili , the fairies of the millstream , had dipped her in the drops that fell from the mill-wheel , so that all trouble should likewise fall away from her .
26 We understand from PPG Note 7 that all countryside should be ‘ safeguarded for its own sake ’ .
27 Some haematologists thus believe that all blood should be routinely filtered , and something like four million filters were used in the United States last year .
28 Do you think that all policy must be established on the basis of worst case scenarios ?
29 It was assumed that all learning could be reduced to a series of conditioned reflexes .
30 Unless there are other effective ways in which the managers of the public company are constrained , it would seem that the power of corporate management threatens liberalism 's ideal that all power should be limited or subjected to checks .
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