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

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1 ISS therefore proposed that all courses in the fourth and fifth years be broken into half-term units ( or modules ) .
2 Yeah , cos we 've got to do your inhaler as well and we 'd better wipe that all that muck off your face , all that tomato sauce
3 They should be checked regularly to endure that all nuts and bolts are secure , and also inspected for cracks and flaws which can develop at places which are subject to a lot of stress , such as the bottom of attachment posts , the hinge area and where the metal is thinner round nut holes .
4 The officer in charge went forward to check that all was well and with a Permanent Staff Instructor laid out the electrical initiation cable and applied the detonators to the ring main they had fitted up the previous afternoon .
5 I desire only to know that all is well ; that it is but my own foolishness , aided by my being here at so unholy an hour , which causes me such anguish …
6 The Collector had already perceived that all was not well with the Doctor .
7 I 've always said that all those games of Trivial Pursuit would n't be wasted .
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9 The fact that dancers acquired more space within which to move also meant that all
10 in eighty days , I 've never seen that all the way through , with David Niven .
11 Here we need only note that all applications for a prerogative order are public actions ; and in some cases applications for declarations and injunctions must be made in accordance with Order 53 .
12 Indeed Leinster have already ruled that all their Senior One games must be played on synthetic this season .
13 We have also noted that all debits and credits are not maintained separately because authorities tend to keep only one cash book .
14 They have repeatedly stated that all prisoners in Tibet are ‘ criminals ’ who have broken the law and the constitution .
15 In 1967 , Charles Haughey , then minister of finance in the Irish government , made a speech on opening a new building on St. Stephen 's Green in Dublin in which he said : ‘ I for one , have never believed that all architectural taste and building excellence ceased automatically with the passing of the 18th century . ’
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