Example sentences of "that everything [prep] " in BNC.

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1 APOGEE : Smiths were an apogee in the sense that everything on the scene turned on and with them , like a fulcrum .
2 From their boat , they saw that everything on the island was entirely covered with fine white dust , like snow , and that the trees on the northern part of Krakatoa and Verlaten Island had been stripped of their leaves and branches by the rain of falling pumice , while those growing on Lang Island and Polish Hat seemed to have got away without much damage .
3 Haines assured me that everything at his end would remain secret , but a few years later I was both surprised and vexed to find that he had retailed the story in his memoirs without any indication of his pledge of confidentiality .
4 It would seem that everything between them has been ruined — but no , they decide to treat the day as if it had never been ; and when he has gone Emily picks up her goose-quill pen and again writes ‘ Dear Edmund ’ .
5 She felt that everything between them was clear now , so that speech was like dropping pebbles into clear water and watching them sink to their resting place .
6 So if you look down your table you 've got your concentrations here in parts per million and you can see that everything above fluorine would be a major constituent and everything below it would be a minor constituent .
7 Certain astronomers now incorrectly assume that everything about our circumstance must be unspecial , insignificant , and just plain mediocre .
8 Of even greater importance , however , the concept united and ordered so many different facets in observable behaviour of the young and claimed to provide such insight and understanding of their physiology and psychology , in particular the significance of ‘ instincts ’ , ‘ emotions ’ , and ‘ habits ’ , that everything about them , including their wage-earning capacity , could be made knowable and manageable .
9 Having stated several times that everything about the Moon is a variable , I 'm not about to comment on its form .
10 It is perhaps worth saying again that this argument for a rational basis for pedagogy does not imply that everything about good teaching can be reduced to what is rational .
11 For instance , difference theorists dislike the implication that everything about women 's behaviour can be traced simply to their subordination , and this resistance has a lot to recommend it .
12 He was so conscious of her that everything about her was vividly present to him .
13 You 'll notice that everything for sale has the capacity to breathe .
14 Let us remember that everything for which we legislate is for worse cases and blanket rules .
15 As a result , it is hardly surprising that everything from Patches to the Daily Telegraph employs at least one rock correspondent , from a teenage school-leaver in doorstep Nikes and a back-to-front baseball cap to some affable dilettante with a plum in his mouth and old school tie .
16 ‘ Did it ever occur to you that everything in this world has had to be designed ? ’ asks Sir Terence Conran , pausing for the significance of his question to sink in .
17 This was because , throughout the work of the founders of Marxism , a central idea is that everything in capitalism is linked to the capitalist relations of production , and that therefore the family under capitalism is a capitalist phenomenon .
18 Another common argument is to point out that everything in the world must have a cause , but that at the end of the line there must be an uncaused or ‘ first ’ cause .
19 All day I 'd felt calm , though aware that everything in Jamila 's life had changed ; and now , on the same day , if I was right about the looks on the two faces in the car with me , the same thing was going to happen to me .
20 In three years ' time it is likely that everything in the country , including rugby ticket prices , will have escalated by 45 per cent .
21 That is far more sensible and realistic than the politicians ' attitude that everything in the European garden is rosy .
22 It is a belief that everything in the present is superior to the past .
23 It seemed that everything in the championship really hung on the reliability of each driver 's car .
24 For several decades most scientists assumed that the discrepancy was too negligible to worry about : after all , no one said that everything in the Universe should work perfectly .
25 Merisel Inc has found that it 's easier to rush a catalogue out than to make sure that everything in it is correct , and in a series of schoolboy howlers in the current edition , the name of Conner Peripherals Inc is misspelled , many of its hard disks are described as floppies — and their access times of between 19ms to 1ms are rendered as 19Microsoft to 12Microsoft .
26 Miro once said that everything in his paintings and sculptures was derived from something he saw .
27 Thus Moore 's methodology points inevitably to his main ethical conclusion , which is that nothing , or at least very little , is to any great degree good except for cases of personal affection and the enjoyment of beautiful objects and that everything in life which does not come under these heads has barely any value apart from whatever it may have as a means of promoting these great goods .
28 The problem with this approach is that everything in the current political scene can be redescribed as the first phase of class struggle .
29 This picture broke with the past by dispensing with the idea that everything in nature has a purpose or proper function , which explains why it behaves as it does .
30 Er er and there are i implications for you in as much that my simplistic idea would be that everything in terms of a subject would be on a separate sheet so that
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