Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] that all " in BNC.
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1 | The DES ( 1983 ) assumed implicitly that all mature entrants would come from a pool of qualified individuals who had deferred their entry into HE . |
2 | Another girl commented that she had never ever been told she was beautiful , and believed strongly that all children should be told this by their parents . |
3 | Boyd believed firmly that all women were incurably avaricious and was certain that , once Olga knew about the book , she would try to squeeze most of the proceeds of it out of Hank ; and , to his credit , he was determined that this should not happen . |
4 | In apparent contravention of everything for which committed reformers had striven , the statutes stated explicitly that all land remained the property of the gentry . |
5 | By the Submission of the Clergy of 1532 , convocation surrendered its position as an independent legislative body for the church , and agreed both that all existing canons should be reviewed by a royal commission composed of both lay and clerical members and that in the future ecclesiastical laws would be subject to royal assent . |
6 | Then she met his eyes as he smiled down at her , and she knew instinctively that all would be well . |
7 | ‘ I expect Lubor is busy beavering away back in his office ? ’ she asked as a warm-up question before she got down to basics — and immediately wished that she had n't because at once Ven 's expression darkened , and as he raised an aristocratic eyebrow she knew instantly that all affability was gone . |
8 | John Delaney knew now that all along it had been hunting them , that it was still hunting them , waiting for the right moment to pick them off at will , one at a time . |
9 | Blackadder , schooled by his grandfather , saw immediately that all these poems were by Randolph Henry Ash , examples of his ventriloquism , of his unwieldy range . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | He waved his hand airily around , realizing as he did so that all these people now included Connon . |
12 | It emerged yesterday that all three letter bombs were contained in Jiffy bags and were of similar construction . |
13 | ‘ I remember just before Steve Jones had his big breakthrough in Chicago 1984 , Alan said half-jokingly that all you have to do for a marathon is overtrain at 10,000m . |
14 | But City law firm Berwin Leighton , acting for the National Union of Journalists and the Graphical Paper and Media Union , said yesterday that all fund members could now expect full payment . |
15 | A senior Customs and Excise source said yesterday that all the relevant ministries had been approached for evidence during that time , yet not one warned them off . |
16 | She said too that all questions about their children to the department would be answered courteously . |