Example sentences of "[adv] that all " in BNC.
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1 | Critics of the organization say it gave away money indiscriminately , whilst its supporters maintain fiercely that all projects were minutely criticized for viability . |
2 | So what you 're saying is that erm as most people are s such a high percentage of people in the flats , have pr have erm serious problems , it means it 's basically th basically that all all their energy goes into actually trying |
3 | Erm now councillor and I asked for this matter to be brought to this chamber because erm we felt that the matter w was important enough that all members of this council should have an opportunity to debate it . |
4 | Internally 3 lifts suitable for wheelchair uses were installed , each double ended so that all levels and half levels are served by a lift . |
5 | In the end , only the action is viable , so that all these essays tend to match the inside ethnography and are nullified by neglect or have any contentious matter treated as ‘ privileged information ’ , for as Templeton ( 1980 : 904 ) argues ‘ the police fear that if you have a better understanding of society , you are in a better position to change it — the very exercise [ they ] are reluctant to engage in ’ . |
6 | And it is wise to spend time getting it smooth and level so that all the bolt holes in a prefabricated building line up correctly . |
7 | One such example given is Polynesia , and the evidence depends on the fact that in Polynesian kinship terminology , only differences of generation and sex are recognized , so that all males of the generation directly preceding one 's own are referred to by one and the same word , which was glossed by Morgan as ‘ father ’ ; similarly , all females of this same generation are referred to one term , which can be glossed as ‘ mother ’ . |
8 | The low angle means that all shadows — ours , the dogs ' , the trees ' — are long and ghostly across the ice , and the orange light wraps itself around everything so that all things seem to be part of one thing . |
9 | Then all infected timber is cut out so that all affected wood , including apparently sound wood up to 1/2m ( 1–1/2ft ) away from the visible extremities of the attack , is removed . |
10 | At home , for example , we are seeking from the government a code of practice so that all refugees arriving here receive consistent , fair and humane treatment . |
11 | Siemens products for communications networks will be sold in France through GPTelecom , and Mr Soames said the agreement was likely to be widened so that all telecoms products of Siemens and GPT would be marketed in France through the single channel . |
12 | In a ‘ sundown set' ’ dolphins are encircled late in the day , so that all or part of the backdown procedure is carried out during darkness . |
13 | Just inside the entrance , she turned to survey the clientèle , making sure as she did so that all the men got a tantalising glimpse of a very long and elegant leg exposed through a side slit . |
14 | The third row followed suit and before long enough people were laughing and questioning that Beecher raised his hand and told the story so that all could hear . |
15 | And finally , social citizenship rights , on a range from ‘ the right to a modicum of economic wealth and security ’ to ‘ the right to share to the full in the social heritage and to live the life of a civilized being according to the standards prevailing in society ’ were won in the twentieth century , especially in the post-war period when the welfare state was extended so that all were guaranteed education , health care and a ‘ safety net ’ of financial provision through what was then ‘ national assistance ’ . |
16 | As he whispered , Donald 's resonant , trained voice repeated each sentence after him so that all could hear , from the Macleans of Morvern and Coll and the seven other members of the Clan Council away past the tacksmen and subtenants to the farthest cottar on the damp sand . |
17 | Piste care is relentlessly industrious , part moguled and part groomed so that all tastes are catered for . |
18 | Ask the vendor if you can defer discussion until you 've completed the survey , so that all matters arising can be dealt with at one go . |
19 | It may also be appropriate to record the decision made so that all involved in the patient 's case may know . |
20 | By the time domesticated cattle had reached northern Europe , Britain was already isolated from the Continent by the Channel , so that all the British domesticants were imported by boat , and in late Neolithic times ( about 2000 BC ) there were also domesticated cattle in Ireland . |
21 | They were therefore involved in negotiating the initial agreement of the statutory services for the project to take place in their areas , and in preparing the ground more fully so that all relevant service-providers knew about the project and understood how it might affect them or vice versa . |
22 | In the latter part of the 1980s , the government has initiated a more wide-ranging change in the curriculum so that all secondary school pupils should do one or more ‘ practical ’ subjects . |
23 | The methodology used here is a three-stage operation ; first , the binary raster files or single variable files ( SVFs ) are expanded into character form , compressed ( Held 1983 ) , and a row number added ; second , the files area is sorted by the row number so that all records with the same row number are contiguous in the file ; third , a count is made of all the rasters in each row which are simulated to be inside the required areas . |
24 | He faced the crowd , and he raised his voice so that all could hear . |
25 | The Secretary of State expects LEAs to give a ‘ clear and explicit ’ ( 1988b ) basis for devising or amending a resource-allocation formula so that all concerned understand exactly how it operates . |
26 | In addition , the analysis indicated that each of the main functional divisions ( ie operational , support and business ) should be at executive level so that all aspects of College activities would be reflected in the development of policies and in the overall management of the College . |
27 | The intention , according to Home Office memos , is to hold these names on microcomputers so that all travellers carrying machine-readable passports can be automatically checked against the list by the terminal , as it reads the passport . |
28 | The two computers should be able to talk to each other so that all of the keyboards can make the typesetting equipment jump into action . |
29 | But perhaps a more interesting effect — and the one that might offer scientists the first chance to test Kulsrud 's work experimentally — is the ability to suppress D-D reactions by polarising the deuterons so that all the ions line up parallel to the magnetic field . |
30 | When we returned from our honeymoon , feeling bronzed and glowing , a drinks party was held so that all the rest of the family and our friends might share in our celebration . |