Example sentences of "[adj] that [pers pn] [vb base] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We have made it clear that we regard this scheme as flawed since it fails to provide to those who are legally aided that to which the Act entitled them , namely that solicitors they select will be properly remunerated .
2 We wold like to make it clear that we welcome new members from both sides of our community .
3 Furthermore , both I and my right hon. and learned Friend have made it clear that we want more education provided locally for adults than is currently available .
4 ‘ You made it abundantly clear that you have one hell of a good social life at home .
5 If all the people living in your house who have incomes are over pensionable age ( 60 years for women and 65 years for men ) , you will not be disconnected between October 1 and March 31 unless it is clear that you have sufficient money to pay .
6 But I am afraid that you have another ordeal ahead of you . ’
7 It is equally undeniable that they derive great pleasure from physical confrontations with rival groups of supporters and go to great lengths to evade the authorities and make such confrontations possible .
8 It is precisely because so many of us experience the world of work , government , the military , multinational corporations , etc. as impersonal that we seek personal fulfilment in the private sphere of leisure and the family .
9 Erm , and he said , you know , I really resent the fact that you treat me like a village idiot , and I said , well you know , I 'm sorry that you feel that way , but my experience is of a group of fourteen people , erm , is that somebody always gets it wrong .
10 ‘ It is an investment in our future and it is crucial that we get good returns . ’
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 The Labour Party believes that these qualifications are so serious that they remove any presumption that the government can rely on a free market economy .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 Because he is so damned real that you think this pain and suffering is really him .
17 I 'm I 'm not entirely convinced that we have enough control over the existing county schools , never mind , never mind whether we 'd be able to retain it or increase it .
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 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 .
20 ‘ It is imperative that we get another convoy in , and without the delays this first one experienced . ’
21 As to European political union , it is vital that we consider favourably proposals for increased confidence for qualified majority voting and for co-decision , not just because the Community 's budget is so large that we need improved accountability and democratic restraint , but because in so many other areas — such as in respect of the environment , conditions of employment and judicial co-operation — common responsibility requires the same observance of high standards .
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 So it will be obvious that we have considerable flexibility in determining the size of parachute .
24 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 .
25 Others , such as Engels ( 1972 ) , have argued that this particular form of domestic oppression exists in order that men may be sure that they pass such property as they possess to their heirs without fear of it going to the sons of other men .
26 We make sure that they have proper benefit advice , so that if there are any benefits that they 're entitled to that they get those benefits .
27 To make sure that we keep that balance , we have created new forums to discuss environmental issues with business , with local government and with the voluntary sector , because the environment needs every one of us to work together .
28 But I do I think that would be very useful but we 've got to make sure that we get this assessment started , so , if we do n't get round to eighth year then that 's tough !
29 The authority of his word , and we can be quite sure that we possess eternal life .
30 It 's a matter , I think , of managing it properly , of making sure that we minimise any kind of deleterious effect on the environment , that we manage it in such a way that is tolerable and beneficial to ourselves , to our communities wherever we live .
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