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

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1 The leggy actress has revealed that she now shreds all the rubbish at her Malibu home before putting it out for the dust-men .
2 Put the side levers to O , conveying the message that you now want all the stitches to knit .
3 As with any other important investment decision , you would be well advised to take your time , do some basic research into the track record of any policies you might be considering ( specialist magazines such as Money Management provide a useful starting point ) and on no account sign any document without first being absolutely certain that you fully understand all the terms and conditions including the administrative charges .
4 On deciding that we definitely had all our food supplies , warm clothes , and most importantly , all the parts of our tent , we set off .
5 And out of those four out , well out of the the bunch I know that 's the only four that have got nicknames , that we actually use all the time .
6 The effect on our own accounts is that we now show all the mainstream activities of the Council together , and they are then separated out from the entries for all the other funds , appeals , and trust funds and so on .
7 It is invariably one whereby people have applied for those grants , they have gone through all the normal assessment criteria , which apply to any other art form , and if we feel that they adequately cover all those sort of areas then we respond , but as public body we have to be aware that groups , in applying to us , must fulfil the conditions that we lay down .
8 But as his success within the Movement , within the German State , and on the international stage grew until it knew no bounds , so the self-deception of the ‘ conviction ’ ideologist magnified to the extent that it ultimately consumed all traces of the calculating and opportunist politician , leaving in its place only a voracious appetite for destruction — and ultimately self-destruction .
9 In these situations there is no hope for an end to these ‘ holy ’ conflicts unless there becomes available some completely new religion which rejects all existing ‘ gods ’ , and offers an alternative form of religion and deity with viability so well reasoned and convincing that it inexorably eliminates all others .
10 He said that he had known all the local eunuchs since his childhood , and that he still made all their jewellery .
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