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

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1 Government purchasing power should also ensure that all ingredients are better quality , healthier and fresher .
2 You must then check that all instruments like the artificial horizon and altitude metre etc work .
3 Choreographers should never assume that all in the audience have sufficient knowledge of the subject , theme and ideas which are possibly understood only by an exclusive coterie of friends .
4 This arrangement should therefore mean that all the services which take you to Cameron Park will use the first stop on the Scotmid section of Nicolson Street .
5 You 'll probably notice that all the boys at this school are boys , and all of the masters and staff are men — apart from Matron .
6 We saw in Chapter 3 how a number of major morphological features , notably orogenic mountain belts and island arcs , coincide with convergent plate boundaries ; a superficial glance at the Earth 's morphology might even suggest that all significant sub-aerial topographic features are confined to such boundaries .
7 It could either provide that all married women should hold their property as their separate property — thus giving to all married women the right to dispose of their property and to make contracts binding it which formerly could only be given to them by a will or a settlement ; or it could adopt the more straightforward course of making the capacity of a married woman to own property , make contracts , and incur liability for torts the same as that of a man .
8 Unless children grow up in a family , they are bound to find it hard to share and , until she starts playing with other children 's toys , she may well think that all toys belong to her .
9 The first you asked again about , er , directors ' salaries er , or directors ' er er remuneration erm , and I would only say that all the directors are er bonuses are linked to earnings per share .
10 The British people will also note that all that came from the spokesman for the Government who have raised the tax burden to its highest level in British history .
11 By the time of the next cabinet reshuffle , the Prime Minister will probably announce that all the departments are operating so splendidly that there is no more need for it .
12 I am reasonably sure that by this time any fair-minded reader with a spark of decency will readily acknowledge that all the apparent similarities between Daniel Miller and myself have been more than satisfactorily explained .
13 It can also imply that all the experiences and aspirations of their members are exhausted by the fact of racial subordination .
14 Nobody can seriously propose that all promises should become enforceable ; to abolish the doctrine of consideration , therefore , is simply to require the Courts to begin all over again the task of deciding what promises are to be enforceable .
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