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Example sentences for "that all"

  • After this the abbĂ© de la Ville entered into particulars unnecessary to repeat here; it is sufficient to say, that all he advanced materially aided our wishes.

  • This infamous calumny--" "Ah, is that all?

  • Taking it for granted, therefore, that all men of sense will agree in the necessity of an energetic Executive, it will only remain to inquire, what are the ingredients which constitute this energy?

  • It is said to be necessary, that all classes of citizens should have some of their own number in the representative body, in order that their feelings and interests may be the better understood and attended to.

  • It will suffice to remember, that all things in general are by certain order and appointment: or if it be but few.

  • Or wouldest thou rather say, that all things in the world have gone ill from the beginning for so many ages, and shall ever go ill?

  • That all, or nearly all, of them are Whigs is most apparent.

  • So, if my debtors pay their debts, You'll find, dear sister mine, That all my wealth together makes Seven hundred pounds and nine.

  • I have now enjoyed them all, and I have found like much greater men on much more important occasions, that all is vanity.

  • No wonder the boat, that all admired so, could compete with any that ever was wrought by Cambridge artificer or Putney workman.

  • He informed the King, again and again, that all he wished was liberty of worship for Protestants.

  • Well, you can do that all right," he said.

  • Well," he observed to himself, "I came out of that all right.

  • If she'll do that all through, I think it will take.

  • And truly my judgment is, that all those of his name and life should be served even as he.

  • And he answered them as he had done the Lord Mayor before, that all would be well at last.

  • Creed, I remember, said, that he looked upon it as if they had said, that all God's people should depart the town.

  • The Legal Member said to Tods: "Is that all?

  • And if you was to poll us English railway men, mechanics, tradespeople, and the like of that all up and down the country from Peshawur to Calcutta, you would find us mostly in a tale together.

  • Whereby men may well conjecture, that all about in this realm there is plenty of such juggling deceits.

  • God forbid, that all you, which were gathered together under the pretence of light, should be children of the world!

  • That all he did was leave it over at Wapatomac?

  • Is THAT all you've got for Sunday dinner, Mr. Winslow?

  • Her return can only be accounted for by the spell of that all-powerful 'amor patriae', which sometimes prevails over every other influence.

  • I take God once more to witness, that I am sincere in all I have said; that all I have disclosed is true.

  • The conclusion is, that all mankind, including Protagoras himself, will deny that he speaks truly; and his truth will be true neither to himself nor to anybody else.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that all" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    much wind; that body; that book; that church; that date; that even; that ever; that for; that hath; that kingdom; that little; that morning; that most; that night; that none; that people; that prince; that such; that time; that very; that way; that while; that would; that young; these lines; these points