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

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31 However , I should perhaps make it clear that the position I have outlined is a very extreme form of inductivism .
32 Had they bothered to look in on that Standing Committee , they would have heard me make it clear that the Government will be working in co-operation with our European Community colleagues to find a way of reducing carbon dioxide emissions effectively .
33 Do we need to put anything in the front of our , our quality manual , in the scope of registration , which 'll make it clear that the day to day of our accounts department are .
34 The terms should also make it clear that the committee has the power to investigate matters within its brief and that it has full access to information .
35 And when you 're about to complete the C C Q you must make it clear that the information given to you and subsequently transferred to the C C Q is in strictest confidence .
36 We did not make it clear that the table showed not the banks ' actual ratios but a hypothetical estimate of what they would have been had the banks not borrowed subordinated loans to boost their capital ( as Japan 's finance ministry let them do after June ) .
37 It did not make it clear that the impulse to take the peach is a continuing reaction in awareness of its anticipated taste , so that I have chosen rightly only if I continue spontaneously to welcome the awareness right up to the savouring of the juice on my tongue , in other words if I do relish it , enjoy it .
38 Example from Brazilian Portuguese : N.B. The Portuguese words are here written in the orthography , which does not always make it clear where the stress is .
39 However , the book does not make it clear where the information about the existence of the letters came from .
40 For example , the ‘ village community ’ can signify nothing more than a type of settlement — a small number of people living together in a rural location usually in a nucleated pattern .
41 Well now , during this twelve months I went out on the beats etcetera , I just merely picked it up , if I was in doubt about anything my sergeant would put me right and the atmosphere , the amount of discipline was quite severe , for instance , I always , we had always to parade at least ten minutes before the hour to be acquainted with what had happened since we were last on duty .
42 The pine wood looked just the same as ever , it always did , it was always dark and dense with very narrow passages through it that would surely allow nothing bigger than a fox to weave its way through .
43 And how can that thinking help solve my own and the world 's problems ?
44 Even when a set of stunt lines have been very carefully matched to each , it is inevitable that line tension will stretch one more than the other .
45 Just by glancing at the first chapter of the book you feel a sort of ‘ zing ’ that brings them together , so much so that one could never rate one higher than the other .
46 The high frequency with which oesophageal mucosal disease occurs in asthmatics is consistent with both the vagal reflex theory and the microaspiration theory , and does not support one more than the other .
47 Sometimes the child is n't really very good at writing and I will write something encouraging and the kid says I have liked my art well , yeah
48 Tries to get near her , but the wires wo n't let him closer than the bedside table .
49 Can one only get it fresh when the ferry comes over ? ’
50 ‘ I hope you did n't get anything worse than a ducking , ’ she added , turning to Jenny .
51 In the autumn of 1984 , the evaluators could witness nothing more than a library skills lesson offered under the heading of IS and taught in one of its allocated periods .
52 This would involve something more than the counselling which EWOs routinely provide in truancy cases .
53 The private sector , however , had no intention of extending coverage to those who could offer it little or no return on their balance sheet .
54 When I wrote the program , I never thought that it would evolve anything more than a variety of tree-like shapes .
55 I mean , Stu would never attain anything more than a kind of addled bopping , but that summer he brought a certain careless vivacity to the matter of heel-and-toe .
56 Luckily he could find nothing wrong but the disbelief was still in his voice .
57 If it 's too long for you , just let me know and I 'll find something shorter and a bit easier . ’
58 Will the Leader of the House confirm that although few people in Britain would expect the Prime Minister to match President Yeltsin bottle for bottle , they will find it odd that the Government insist on increasing or doubling Britain 's nuclear fire power when both the Russians and the Americans see good reasons for cutting theirs ?
59 ‘ Stand ’ is proved by the observations of the officer concerned and although it is not necessary to prove the vehicle had been in the offending position for a particular period of time the court may find it helpful if the officer could give evidence , ‘ The vehicle was parked on Bradford Road from 20.00 hours to 21.00 hours etc . ’
60 Nor did he find it awkward that the tutor 's rooms were immediately below his own in the Pepys building .
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