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

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1 The principal recommendation is that all listed companies registered in the UK should comply with a code of best practice for corporate governance .
2 The comparability is that all three were involved in a ‘ break ; the mutation by which a new science is established in a new problematic , separated from the old ideological problematic ’ ( Althusser and Balibar 1970 : 153 ) .
3 The result is that all the other countries which buy US manufactured aircraft are fitted with poor quality CVR installations unless , like new Zealand , they go out of their way to require ‘ hot mike ’ systems .
4 The result is that all Home Secretaries are grossly over-worked , although most will have found their own ways of keeping their heads above water .
5 The point to bear in mind is that all that glisters is not gold , and there has been a price to pay for all the splendour .
6 The initial investment outlay is deducted from the sum of these present value cash flows to produce the NPV of a project ; the decision rule is that all projects yielding a positive NPV should be accepted and all projects yielding a negative NPV should be rejected .
7 ( It should be noted here that the groom himself is of necessity a classifactory cross-cousin of the bride , for the rule is that all marriages must be between kinsmen of the same caste .
8 Our first rule is that all raw materials must be from a known and identifiable source .
9 The effect is that all readings are slightly low .
10 However , what stings the coal industry is that all but a few of the new gas plants will produce power at a total cost about 15 to 30 per cent .
11 Another factor which draws attention to remedies in relation to judicial review is that all judicial review remedies are discretionary .
12 Maybe what I ca n't help bringing into some of my work is that all this beauty on Koraloona demands a price .
13 ‘ The result of the action improvement team 's work is that all items are now identified and detailed for line weight , rung bungs , pieces in a bung , bungs per board , height and tilt .
14 The benefit is that all the tax reclaimed is dealt with by somebody other than the charity .
15 The typical company — one limited by shares — must issue some shares , and the initial presumption of the law is that all shares confer the same rights and impose the same liabilities .
16 The plan is that all second year trainees will be placed within employers .
17 Its basis is that all life is to be valued and treated with respect ; that the rhythm of life is something implanted by the Creator ; that the different ecosystems have to be treasured , even when we regard them as hostile to human life itself .
18 She said , ‘ For Pete 's sake is that all , can I get some sleep now ? ’
19 The only difference is that all that acting , all that recording , all that boring , frightening flying to gigs gave her the cash to fulfil that dream .
20 But the difference is that all but a handful are still towns .
21 WAAF With Wings ( GMS Enterprises , 137pp , illus , sbk , £7.99 ) by Y M Lucas is essentially about learning to fly , but the difference is that all those budding pilots included within the pages are women .
22 The one complication is that all Windows applications place the same sort of minimum demands on a machine and so if you want to work in a Windows environment you will have to add the extra requirements to machine fit to run Windows .
23 The danger is that all Twelve risk making themselves equally irrelevant , even when crises erupt on their own doorstep .
24 The danger is that all the good , solid work will be thrown away .
25 What I 'll do darling is that all the tiles will come through about there
26 The important conclusion is that all the cells in the body contain the same genetic information ; what makes the cells different is how that genetic information is used .
27 ( The seller will generally try to restrict this to a warranty of specifically identified information : the acquirer will want a warranty of all information but not if the consequence is that all information is to be treated as a disclosure ) .
28 My own opinion is that all cold-blooded animals are endowed with responsive behaviour that can be mistaken for higher intelligence , when what we are really dealing with are reflex actions to given stimuli — as in Pavlov 's dogs , which salivated when a bell they associated with food was rung .
29 The second outcome is that all children would be aware of what 's involved in the record of achievement .
30 The truth is that all sacramental thinking and language are symbolic , and precisely thereby , they work in a way not weaker but actually stronger than the way the naive realist calls ‘ real ’ .
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