Example sentences of "[adj] [that] [pron] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We have made it clear that we accept the principal Father Caden is talking about . ’
2 It seems clear that we face a similar ( though not identical ) situation with regard to old age abuse .
3 Analysis of Merovingian gold coin and early Anglo-Saxon gold artefacts has made it clear that they have a similar composition , the latter accurately following the debasement of the coinage ( Hawkes , Merrick and Metcalf 1966 ) .
4 An obvious method is to advertise but be careful that you aim the right kind Of advertising in the right direction , otherwise it is money badly spent .
5 ‘ The more I see of you , the more I 'm convinced that we have a great deal more in common than being related to a tiresome adolescent .
6 When I think of what went on in eastern Europe , and in fascist Europe before the war , when I was younger , I am glad that we have a free press .
7 It is imperative that they establish a good working relationship with a legislative branch that has real teeth and is characterized by a deeply fragmented structure of power .
8 The approach of the twenty-first century makes it more imperative that we consider the cumulative effect of human activities on the Global Environment .
9 Most of the better bureau do keep libraries of older versions of the programs and will make sure that they use the correct one — but they can only do this if you ask .
10 ‘ We have to be sure that they have the right product and that they will be able to sell it .
11 The only way to do that is to make sure that they have the fresh air of competitive tendering .
12 What the right hon. Gentleman should bear in mind , if he cares about real prosperity for this country , is making sure that we get the economic basics of inflation and the exchange rate correct so that we can get sustainable investment for the long term , not the short-term gimmicks that the right hon. Gentleman embraces .
13 Ecstatically , with enthusiasm and with people picking up the steely determination , that we 've all got to work with every energy to make sure that we win the General Election , as simple as that .
14 and as bread winners for your family , and the way we do that is making sure that we have a parliamentary Labour Party of men and women , and that we 're a party of men and women at all levels , and all
15 That moves neatly on to making sure that we have the right people to do the job .
16 If you think that Chronic Urethritis may be a problem , you can help yourself by taking the following measures : drinking a glass of water before you have intercourse , so that you fill your bladder ; making sure that you use a vaginal lubricant and relax as much as possible ; and the by remembering to empty your bladder soon after intercourse .
17 It will make sure that you receive the correct number of copies of the Globe on time each month .
18 Make sure that you receive the maximum value from DTI and PA by contacting Rebecca Oxenford , .
19 So make sure that you maintain a professional indemnity insurance policy for any work that you may intend to do !
20 Having decided on the type and style of framing for your picture , you must make sure that you buy the right materials if you are going to make the frame yourself .
21 Make sure that you have the correct address for the interview , which may not always be the same as the company 's main address .
22 It is vital to make sure that you complete the daily diaries during each stage .
23 If you plan a non-approved and non-standard aerodrome approach using a VOR for guidance , it is essential that you take into account the possible inaccuracies of the system ( up to +/- 4° is the accepted error in VOR receivers ) , and make sure that you establish the minimum safe height for the terrain .
24 Under stage E make sure that you record the correct order in ink .
25 Before you begin your closer reading of the text make sure that you consult the preliminary sections which follow the contents-pages but precede the main body of the book .
26 Children must be heard , and must feel confident that they have an independent person to whom they can complain .
27 Only when we are sure that all possible test factors have been controlled can we feel confident that we understand the causal process at work .
28 ‘ Bidding for the feasibility study starts later this year and I am confident that we have a great chance . ’
29 We are therefore fairly confident that we have the right picture , at least back to about one second after the big bang .
30 The simplest explanation for the persistence of the displacement model is that problems arising from pupils ' behaviour are so stressful that they provoke an expedient response .
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