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

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1 All signs are that it is making a real impact in reducing the spread of Aids , ’ Mr Roberts said .
2 The simplified distinction , from then on , between all dinosaurs is that some were bipedal ( two-legged ) , and some were quadrupeds ( four-legged ) .
3 One disadvantage of this to all parties is that over a long period memories fade and evidence becomes more difficult to establish .
4 The danger for almost all golfers is that the right side tends to be dominant at the start of the downswing .
5 Rough guesses suggest they number round 300,000 and all predictions are that their numbers will increase .
6 One general line of agreement between all delegates is that we need to develop our links in Europe .
7 Common to all experiments was that the stomachs were perfused with ethanol is saline for 30 minutes , after which the rats were divided into two groups .
8 The result over all wavelengths is that a fairly large view angle 65° ( measured from the vertical ) gives the best discrimination .
9 An assumption underlying all tests is that they actually provide measures which reflect the abilities they purport to test .
10 If multiprocessing desktop machines are on the agenda , and all indications are that they will appear later — that is to say next year — rather than sooner , then they will definitely use a higher performance Precision Architecture RISC 7100 part ( currently at 99MHz ) , which Hewlett-Packard will first introduce in a new uniprocessor system .
11 Though he has not officially announced a drugs policy , all indications are that Mr Clinton will turn America 's attention away from cutting off supplies in the Andes to reducing demand at home .
12 If multiprocessing desktops are on the agenda , and all indications are that they will appear later — ie next year — rather than sooner , then they 'll definitely use a higher performance PA RISC 7100 part ( currently at 99MHz ) that HP will first introduce in a new uniprocessor system .
13 But all indications were that there was no prominent Catholic prepared to give a lead in the interests of peace .
14 Nevertheless , one problem which faces all students is that however well they plan , they may still fall behind with their work .
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