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

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1 Many of the buildings in the old town were six storeys high and the lanes so narrow that all but pedestrians were banned .
2 He glanced across at her : she had stopped playing and was watching them , and the resemblance of her to Martha was so strong that all the old bitterness and resentment flooded suddenly back .
3 So , so it 's entirely possible that all of this is misconceived ?
4 At the Huntsman 's Inn in Ide , Kent , the refurbishment proposals were to involve demolitions so extensive that all but a portion of the building 's external wall would be destroyed , the planned reconstruction included an extension that would double the size of the original structure .
5 The focus has narrowed so much that all background has become murky .
6 It is obviously crucial that all instructors are aware of any student who has this problem , since it is so easy to be caught out , like I was .
7 When there are a number of individuals or groups from different disciplines and pursuing different objectives within some overall specification it is obviously crucial that all their activities should be in line with the common goal .
8 This will be further discussed , but it is perhaps ironic that all the distinguishing , concrete features in the landscape from this period should disappear , but that the invisible ownership element should persist .
9 When it launched a complete make-up range last autumn , it introduced ‘ Mirror Image Consultation ’ , a new way of selling which is so simple that all the other companies were left wondering why they had n't thought of it first .
10 A substance is necessarily such that all its properties are " essential " properties , in the sense that they all together define its " nature " , and if any of them were missing or were different from what they happen to be , the substance itself would be different .
11 In the perfect competition model the number of producers is sufficiently large that all firms are ‘ price- takers ’ .
12 The empiricism here is not so tight that all theoretical terms and assumptions must refer directly to observables , but all substantive hypotheses must be able to be confirmed or falsified .
13 Their father had always indulged her every whim , and she was so pretty that all her life she had been admired and given her own way .
14 The importance of readability has been upheld for so long that all manner of methods have been devised for its measurement .
15 Are signs of life absent because these rocks and the limestones directly above are so extremely ancient that all such traces have been crushed from them ?
16 Extremely unlikely that all three would be ticking in perfect unison .
17 Early in his career , he used the ‘ age-regression ’ technique to uncover traumatic childhood events which he felt lay at the root of his patient 's distress , but he came to realise that it was highly unlikely that all Viennese children were sexually molested by their parents even though nearly all his patients , when under hypnosis vividly described such encounters .
18 THE cast list of the real-life royal soap opera is now getting so long and so complicated that all except its most avid followers can be forgiven for losing track .
19 1 ) Give a short explanation on why it is so important that all class members should join the Medau Society ; —
20 It is extremely important that ALL traces of incorrect transfers etc. are removed , or these will be reproduced on the finished board .
21 It is extremely important that all the factions — not just the clans but the sub-clans — in northern , southern and central Somalia come together under the United Nations plan for the ceasefire .
22 As you come within two months of the examination period you should try to answer a complete past examination paper under your simulated conditions , which , by now , should be so familiar that all trace of tenseness and nervousness will have vanished .
23 ‘ Some of the stuff is very '70s sounding , but then again , as we 've been doing this thing for such a long time , I guess it 's kinda cool that all that is back in vogue .
24 If they did , the rate of reproduction of bacteria is such that 10 million copies of the New Testament could be run off in a single day , a missionary 's dream if only people could read the DNA alphabet but , alas , the characters are so small that all 10 million copies of the New Testament could simultaneously dance upon the surface of a pin 's head .
25 When he spoke again his voice was warm and deep , and so tender that all the tears spilled over and slid down her cheeks .
26 The advent of the success is so delightful that all thoughts of learning from it are banished .
27 In 1951 ‘ he was so excited that all he could say was ‘ It 's a desperately close race — I ca n't quite see from here who is ahead — it 's either Oxford or Cambridge ’ .
28 We have to be ever so particular that all of them are labelled and properly entered in the book .
29 But the race is so close that all of the qualities and defects of the main rivals — Mr Major 's lack of an aura and Mr Kinnock 's relative unpopularity — are cast into the equation .
30 LEGEND HAS it that Ashton-Under-Lyme is so grimy that all its flowers are permanently encrusted with soot .
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