Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] [pers pn] clear " in BNC.

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1 The Bournemouth decision made it clear that the Unity Campaign 's success had been more apparent than real .
2 But Will made it clear he 'll be happy to work with me and was keen that we all pull together . ’
3 The large numbers of the English gentry and aristocracy who enjoyed the profits from impropriated tithes were further alarmed when the Laudian ecclesiastical authorities made it clear they would spare no pains in an attempt to recover as much as they could of the church 's former wealth and power .
4 Taylor made it clear that he is not happy with Platt , scorer of England 's last five goals and widely regarded as the manager 's favourite footballing son .
5 Criticisms within and without Parliament made it clear that this audit model of control was beginning to falter in the post-war period .
6 Jacqueline made it clear that she disapproved and eventually told Catherine to move out .
7 Mr Baker made it clear that the leadership was determined to use the conference — under the slogan ‘ The right team for Britain 's future ’ — to lift the flagging morale of supporters and raise the party in the opinion polls .
8 Victoria made it clear any schedule would have to make time for both shopping and relaxing , with official duties including opening hospital wards and presenting medals at swimming galas .
9 In this case Mr Kelly made it clear to Dixons that his client needed a PC which could be upgraded to 4Mb of RAM and could take a dongle plugged into Com1 .
10 This was because the terms of the contract between seller and buyer made it clear that the buyer in re-selling the goods was doing so , not for his own account , but as agent for , and on account of , the seller .
11 The judgment on the News International ban made it clear that political censorship , at least , could be fought effectively , and the basis for the defence against censorship was the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964 .
12 However , William made it clear that he was opposed to limitations , and not only was it doubtful whether such far-reaching reforms could have passed the Lords ( where the Tories held the ascendancy ) , but even the moderate Whigs showed themselves unprepared to support them .
13 The Board made it clear that ‘ if a School Board is resolved upon , the arrangement by which the Company now pay rates upon their cottage property will be terminated , and that the rates will have to be paid by the tenants themselves : On the other hand , if the Board is not decided upon , the Company will combine with the remaining £4,000 of assessment in the Parish with a view of providing a small Infant School at Old Bradwell .
14 Hankin was promised an interview at the end of the season when the board made it clear he was not blamed for relegation .
15 Poulson and Associates made it clear that they were not a ‘ financial development company ’ but that they could locate a suitable such investor for the scheme .
16 At one stage , Fields had threatened to pull out of the arrangement altogether and find a new partner , until the CAA made it clear that Fields would not have a licence without Virgin 's involvement .
17 Mr Hull made it clear that he did not know very much about the paintings and that he was not an expert in them .
18 Sampson ( broken bone in hand ) and Anderson ( back ) may cause bigger problems but Mr Van de Velde made it clear he expects improvements from a side who were unbeaten this year until after the semi-final .
19 Mr Murray made it clear yesterday that he would like the counties to accept the whole plan , not just parts of it as has happened with earlier committees .
20 The Premier made it clear he was not being forced out .
21 Finance ministers and officials taking part in the meetings made it clear that the whole package of financial aid was conditional on the former Soviet republics pressing ahead to establish market economies and taking prescribed measures for stabilization .
22 First of all , the case made it clear that in some circumstances statements of protest alone , however well argued and legitimate , were not sufficient to stop library censorship , particularly if it was widespread and co-ordinated .
23 Has the British embassy in Germany made it clear to the German authorities how deeply shocking and despicable have been the racist attacks by Nazi thugs there ?
24 Prisoners made it clear that , from their point of view , ready access to such courses is one of the major improvements they would seek .
25 When Michel Rocard was replaced by Edith Cresson on 15 May 1991 , his official letter of resignation made it clear that President Mitterrand had asked him to resign , even though the constitution does not give him the right ( the President is responsible for ‘ nominating ’ the Prime Minister and for approving the Cabinet , but not for dismissing him ) .
26 According to sources close to the negotiating process , the talks broke apart in May 1989 , when the Panamanian side made it clear that the bases would be shut down — as permitted in the 1977 treaties which call for the closing of all US bases in the year 2000 .
27 Undaunted , the SMMB made it clear it would not alter its proposals .
28 On Friday night Sir Hector made it clear it must separate its milk selling from its milk buying .
29 Such data made it clear that ( i ) it was realistic and profitable to study individual species , even within a complex community and ( ii ) that the dynamics of the populations appeared to be largely independent of year-to-year fluctuations in climate .
30 Taking Dobre aside , Ceauşescu made it clear to him that his talents were wasted down a mine .
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