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

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1 All the discounts that will apply to the council tax itself will also apply to the water and sewerage charges .
2 Step I List all the behaviours that cause you concern , either because they are disappointing or because you want to encourage them .
3 So , when the house is full , and my husband 's away , and I give up my room to some guest like your Rainbow 's Aunt Goldie — I spend the night in my father 's study , and reading all the texts that were n't written for the eyes of women .
4 The night porters usually work eight p.m. to eight a.m. shift , performing all the duties that the day porters would be required to do .
5 Are we going to go for fourteen lane high way , or motorway , on the M twenty five , cos if you do , all the roads that lead from it are going to have to be fourteen lane .
6 Because pensions come in a variety of forms , even many sophisticated people fail to collect all their entitlements or do not understand all the options that are available to them .
7 The beauty of the plan is all the options that are available with it .
8 Well I think we will be er in a sense looking erm you know at the options that are available and all the options that are available after two thousand six , er we have n't looked at those in gr in any great detail , what the options were at that time .
9 The trauma of experiencing racism is inevitable , and this experience will result in a sudden and rapid disintegration of the white mask with all the consequences that depersonalisation brings .
10 Speaking to the Central Committee in October , he deplored any possible ‘ Lebanonisation ’ of the Soviet Union , with all the consequences that would follow .
11 All the teeth that have been extracted from the pellets of these two species have been digested , and so the proportion is probably close to 100 per cent .
12 Each tooth was given a score of 0 , 1 , 2 , 6 , or 8 depending on the degree of periodontal disease ; the index was the arithmetic average of all the teeth that were scored .
13 But when you are watching it and these bones are parting , you 'll hear all the trees and all the noises that you can imagine , even as if buildings were falling down or a traction engine is running over you .
14 Mostly male , they fiddle with all the bits that men do n't have .
15 As one health worker put it , ‘ They fiddle with all the bits that men do n't have . ’
16 I was looking at it the other day and I was thinking all the bits that are out now .
17 Despite the all the cutbacks that so clearly indicate that IBM Corp now acknowledges that the mainframe can not remain a dominant part of its business for much longer , the company does have new models up its sleeve for early next year — February is thought likely , our US associate Technology News of America hears .
18 Obviously all the planets that we see orbiting the sun must be travelling at exactly the right speed to keep them in their orbits , or we would n't see them there because they would n't be there !
19 The main lesson to be learned from this and certain other studies where soft systems thinking has been used , is that analysts , when making specific proposals for change , must take account of all the factors that determine the acceptability of such changes ; in this way there is a better chance that the so-called pragmademic gap will be successfully bridged ( Fig 14.11 )
20 BGS investigates all the factors that can influence both abundance and quality of groundwater .
21 Cohesion can be described as the sum of all the factors that influence members to remain in the group .
22 In the published version of your parliamentary intervention you admit that ‘ there is an association between health and all the factors that he [ David Blunkett ] has mentioned ’ but go on to claim that health variations are being examined as part of The Health of the Nation strategy .
23 By environment is meant all the factors that occur around us and potentially influence our internal metabolism , which we have already seen is initially determined by genetic make-up .
24 The tables are designed to exclude from comparison all the factors that influence examination results , particularly the social class make-up of a school .
25 Furthermore , of those explanations that incorporate biotic and microenvironmental as well as disturbance effects , the most balanced account is that of Grubb , who used the term ‘ regeneration niche ’ to cover all the factors that affect a plant during its career from fertilized egg to death .
26 They always do in major highway schemes , nearly all options for major highway schemes have certainly have all have different environmental impacts affect er all the factors that we 've looked at differently on all our schemes .
27 The second fact is that Labour , despite the recession and its junking of almost all the policies that made it unelectable in the '80s , has not made a significant advance .
28 We will build up all the policies that have reversed that .
29 All the policies that the hon. Gentleman and his party advocate would move us in exactly the opposite direction .
30 In all that time we have actually had two people say yes I would like to cancel , of all the policies that we 've actually issues .
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