Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [adj] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 I want to make it clear that the cricket committee did not put forward Richardson 's name unanimously , as some have suggested .
32 But I should like to make it clear that the suggestion that BAT has been ‘ dumping ’ this pesticide in Kenya has not foundation of truth whatsoever .
33 Lynda Chalker , the transport minister said : ‘ I wish to make it clear that the county council has my confidence in its ability to undertake this particularly demanding role … ’
34 As in so many computer applications , particularly in the personnel field , it is necessary to make it clear that the technology is an aid to managerial judgement and not a replacement for it .
35 ( 4 ) The purpose of the subsection is to make it clear that the extension of the permitted hours only applies to the part of the premises set apart for the consumption of main meals by a person having a table meal there .
36 ‘ I want to make it clear that the party has no links whatsoever with the British National Party . ’
37 Once again , we are making it clear to the Minister and putting it firmly on record that , in its present form , the Bill does nothing to make it likely that the Government 's words , which have been employed to make the Bill more politically acceptable in Scotland , will be translated into reality .
38 We also had to make it plain that the present was for Mr Eliot , though we knew perfectly well that he would share it with John Hayward .
39 The police were said to have had no grounds for intervention unless the scene were shown to be the record of a real murder , so the posters dared the police to prove it real and the public to prove it not .
40 Deaf and dumb children who could manage by self-teaching alone through their eyes to make themselves useful and a source of income to their parents did not often find their way into the asylums .
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