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

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1 There has been a tendency to accept uncritically that all policies which help small firms are to be recommended since it is the small firm sector which in future will create new jobs and new wealth .
2 To get round this uncomfortable fact Fforde would have to argue either that all collectivist legislation emanated from governments of the left , or that all Conservative governments before 1979 were in some way not truly Conservative .
3 It is sufficient , in order to dispose of these appeals , to say merely that all the points which have been put to us by Mr. Ashworth and Mr. Harvey McGregor , for the health authorities , were put to Phillips J. by Mr. Harvey McGregor in De Martell .
4 Suffice it to say here that all modern central heating boilers can provide domestic hot water via an indirect hot water cylinder or , with a combination boiler , instantaneously .
5 To say that it does not matter is to say either that all the masculine imagery is not inspired , is merely human in origin , or else that , though inspired , it is quite arbitrary and unessential .
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