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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 We have increased housing support grant so that all local authorities that incur a deficit in running a hostel will qualify for grant .
4 In the Third Term , we cover the Health Unit of the Standard Grade Course so that all pupils will gain some knowledge of this important topic , even if they decide to go no further with our subject .
5 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 .
6 A licence agreement may specifically prohibit error correction so that all this provision does is to raise a presumption in favour of the lawful user .
7 The process starts with a hand-coded classification of the core vocabulary , and then the propagation of these structures throughout the dictionary so that all sense definitions are included .
8 But the training that had been such a part of his life , the long hours of studying the Twelve Books of Honour for entry into the Fiana at the age of eleven ; the days and the weeks spent schooling his mind so that all situations could be calmly appraised , came to his aid and , at length , exhausted and drained , Fergus began to look about him and assess this strange , out-of-the-world fortress .
9 Thus , where the subsidy solution is adopted there is a pressure for the government to take over the entire running of the industry so that all operations can be carefully monitored .
10 The nether millstone is the nuclear industry , which is protected by the mysterious ENOR — the existing nuclear operating regime — which protects the nuclear industry so that all its power stations will run whenever they are available to run , a condition which may be applied to Sizewell B as well .
11 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 .
12 Ethnic monitoring should also be standard personnel practice so that all districts and regions can monitor whether equal opportunity policies are actually being implemented .
13 Instead of just inspecting records within the Input range you can define n output range so that all the records found as a result of the search are gathered together into a separate table .
14 It calls for the reform of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting so that all telecommunication activities fall within its mandate .
15 One possible solution is the evolutionary approach , by which only minor enhancements are made to a pre-existing architecture so that all programs are upwards compatible to the new computer .
16 How could the passengers be placed in the circle so that all the Turks would be thrown overboard and all the Christians saved ?
17 Behind him Place and Nona shuffled into place so that all three were visible to the police on the river .
18 Even if Clinton sends a health-care bill to Congress soon , the 1993 legislative session is too far gone for the many lengthy hearings that must take place so that all can have their say .
19 It is recommended that a complex SSR is split into a number of smaller SSRs , each addressing a single point so that all the details may be retained by LIFESPAN .
20 Gorbachev , shortly before his resignation , sent a message to the representatives who were gathering in Alma Ata urging them to consider a form of Commonwealth citizenship so that all the former citizens of the USSR would feel their rights were protected in whichever republic they were resident .
21 They keep an eye on the youngsters and , with the experience and wisdom of their years , will whistle warnings if they sense danger so that all the babies can bolt down the communal burrow to safety .
22 He was expecting a visit from the young woman he had been wooing assiduously and he had carefully orchestrated the evening so that all his housemates were out and he had the house to himself .
23 Independent research by the Institute for Fiscal Studies , ( The structure of alcohol taxes : a hangover from the past , 1990 ) and the Henley Centre for Forecasting ( Competition between alcoholic drinks : and analysis , 1991 ) has shown that , for instance , it would be perfectly possible to sustain tax revenue by levelling down the duty on spirits and levelling up the duty on wine so that all alcohol is taxed at the same rate .
24 The Kleinwort analysts believe that the group 's accelerating cash generation will attract increased market attention now that all companies ' earnings have become so volatile under FRS 3 reporting .
25 Yes sir , the , you 'll recall that carrying out this re this particular review to finalise the er fire safety review and members have accepted the recommendations from that in which sought to ignore that although we have an limited number of specialists inspecting officers that we widened the remit of all employees in the Fire and Rescue Service so that all er operational fire fighters carried out some form of inspection , thereby producing a higher work output than before .
26 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 .
27 The court will , for example , try to construe a lease so that all payments of rent fall due during the term and in respect of periods that fall wholly within it ( Ladyman v Wirral Estates Ltd [ 1968 ] 2 All ER 197 , Whelton Sinclair v Hyland [ 1992 ] 2 EGLR 158 ) .
28 Stan was away , cleaving a path through the traffic so that all Jack had to do was follow him .
29 They are , personally , bearing all the costs of the ride so that all monies raised will benefit the Fund .
30 True integration involves facilitating Disabled people 's representation throughout an organisation and facilitating full access so that all resources can be used on equal terms with non-Disabled people .
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