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

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1 In addition , the text of the questions has been revised so that all references are completely up-to-date .
2 A pure socialist economic system , by contrast , would be one in which all property was publicly owned so that all goods and services would be produced by state enterprises and in response to political priorities .
3 The electricians were apprised so that all electrical appliances could be in perfect order .
4 It may also be appropriate to record the decision made so that all involved in the patient 's case may know .
5 A survey by NCC has revealed clearly that all of the woodland could regenerate itself naturally if sheep grazing was prevented or substantially reduced ; the cost of fencing for this purpose can be as much as £3,500-£8,000 for a 20 hectare wood depending on its shape and the terrain encountered , making the costs often prohibitive .
6 ‘ One-hundred percentism ’ refers to horizontal equity , whereby quality and level of work effort alone should determine income , and discrimination on the basis of sex , race , social background should be avoided so that all have access to the better posts .
7 It had shifted from its deep root and was loosened so that all the ‘ bad ’ — as his mother had called it — was now gathered into the volcanic pimple .
8 Here his voice took on a devious note and his eyes slanted so that all light and expression were shut out .
9 Other parsons of her acquaintance would have nothing but commination for Tom Horrocks 's head ; they would have demanded brusquely that all kneel and at least pay lip-service to their own self-righteousness ; but this man …
10 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 .
11 Given then that all public sector organizations will keep meticulous records of debtors , it is hard to see that much effort is saved by not incorporating them in the double entry .
12 Piste care is relentlessly industrious , part moguled and part groomed so that all tastes are catered for .
13 This was the first time she had admitted openly that all was not well ; and I was forced to reassure her , for otherwise she might find herself in sympathy with me , she might come to my side , and this was unthinkable , for to be understood by her was a prospect beyond endurance .
14 Internally 3 lifts suitable for wheelchair uses were installed , each double ended so that all levels and half levels are served by a lift .
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 Traditional boundaries between the counties were ignored so that all manner of sporting and social organizations were threatened with disturbance .
17 Clear and agreed definitions of the functions and tasks of each agency and each worker need to be identified , and agreed boundaries established so that all workers know their own roles and responsibilities and understand each other 's .
18 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 .
19 This disjunction does not trouble our thirty-something lives , partly because we no longer enjoy the same moments of sexual and personal discovery , and partly because those lives are generally so ordered nowadays that all our tastes are admissible .
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