Example sentences of "[adj] that [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We wold like to make it clear that we welcome new members from both sides of our community .
2 The Church Commissioners , however , had always been reluctant to vest urban churches in the Redundant Churches Fund and made it absolutely clear that they considered All Souls would impose an impossible burden on the resources of the Fund .
3 Remembering my conversations with him at the end of 1975 and the beginning of 1976 , it was clear that he wanted fresh fields to conquer , that he thought he had more than proved himself as a racing driver and that he thought he could , with no great difficulty , follow a Bruce McLaren , for instance , and make his own way in cars of his own .
4 Iris winced at this unnecessarily blunt reference to Eddie 's sexuality , having already made it clear that she held similar views to Sybil 's .
5 It seemed all wrong that I had horizontal loops across the face of the work .
6 The Six took pains to make it clear that their intention was not to form an exclusive club : Christian Pineau , the French prime minister , was particularly insistent that they hoped other countries , especially Britain , would feel able to join in the initiative .
7 He also planned to entertain at the Priory his neighbours and friends , and here it was possible that he received fresh warnings of danger , as on finishing his dinner he hurriedly set off for Halling and was scarcely clear of the city when a riot broke out and the mob tried to pillage the Priory .
8 Of course it 's possible that he made other calls not in the line of business . ’
9 Betty Rizzo believes it is possible that he edited both volumes .
10 Out of the rock 's foot grew a shadow so dark that it contained all colours .
11 ‘ It is an investment in our future and it is crucial that we get good returns . ’
12 It is crucial that you answer these questions for yourself , because through learning to understand the source of your own reading pleasure you will begin to see how to produce that pleasure for other readers .
13 It is amazing that we produce any sprinters at all in this country , when you consider the conditions under which we have to race and train .
14 Although such measures had been and were still attacked , by the COS for example , for discouraging parental responsibility , it was equally arguable that they strengthened such responsibilities by making it possible for poor families to carry them out .
15 Modern breeds of these homing pigeons return so reliably and are so tame and amenable that they make excellent subjects with which to investigate the homing ability .
16 For contemporaries the moral that they order these things better in France was particularly easy to draw , for Neptune had been independently and at the same time predicted by U. J. J. Le Verrier .
17 In my mind it was so real that I spent several hours on this description .
18 At some stages in their lives children are quite convinced that they have magical powers and often after a tussle about bedtime or a rejected request to watch a TV programme will ‘ wish ’ that the irritating adult would vanish .
19 Again , we welcome that , but is it not sad that it comes 12 years after this Government were elected and after not just one but two Secretaries of State since I have been a Member of Parliament have been influenced because of criticism of tobacco advertising and irresponsible elements in the tobacco industry ?
20 The demands of multi-site projects such as the EC-funded Rhododendron project , and the Darwin Initiative , make it imperative that we install these systems as soon as funds are available .
21 The bid-ask spread was so large that it converted significant profits into significant losses .
22 Working-class children in general were less likely to first learn about sex from parents , and it is less likely that they have positive relationships with their teachers .
23 It has leg-like fins with fleshy bases like the coelacanth ; it seems very likely that it had air-breathing pouches from its gut like a lungfish .
24 Emancipation for women was beginning to rumble and Cook may have embraced the idea , but , being a shrewd opportunist , it is more likely that he saw potential customers among women who were striving for more freedom .
25 ‘ She 's in the bedroom , getting changed , ’ the chap said , making it very obvious that he had proprietorial interests in her .
26 Their style is to give information to selected journalists — in this case all the royal correspondents in Korea — making sure that they remain unnamed sources .
27 Make sure that you ask those questions before you buy any of the products .
28 And make sure that you get financial forecasts from at least two independent financial advisers . ’
29 if they 'd keep for Christmas that 's why they charged so much for them , those Mackintosh reds and that , and I mean it told you then in one of those magazines that were , John was reading that he said make sure that you wash those apples before you eat them .
30 First make sure that you have enough stitches to allow for the drawing in of the work .
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