Example sentences of "emphasise that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Every police force emphasises that all officers carry warrent cards and should produce them when asked .
2 a ‘ cross-curricular ’ view focuses on the school : it emphasises that all teachers ( of English and of other subjects ) have a responsibility to help children with the language demands of different subjects on the school curriculum : otherwise areas of the curriculum may be closed to them .
3 I think this merely emphasises that each school is operating its own erm thing , as it were .
4 NEW lower-off and abseil points are now in place at the reopened upper Craig Pen Trwyn , but the BMC emphasises that continued access depends on the strictest observance of the agreement .
5 Recent support for Shipman 's view comes from Bolam who , on the basis of his review of innovation research , emphasises that educational change is a process , not an event , and that the individuals and social systems involved interact with each other over time and are changed by the change process itself .
6 Dignan points to increasing state intervention and changing forms of law , and emphasises that these developments can no longer be understood by reference to traditional theory .
7 Speech-act theory offers a way of integrating these different levels of description and , in doing so , emphasises that any utterance is amenable to description and analysis at each of these levels .
8 The philosophical tradition she is working within is Kantian : she emphasises that human cognition is an ‘ active process of taking and structuring experience ’ , and therefore , she argues , a process that entails freedom and responsibility and the associated ethical virtues of honesty , humility and courage .
9 Melanie Henwood in her chapter on healthcare emphasises that old age itself is not a disease and that many of the conditions associated with it are neither inevitable or universal .
10 Ogunlade Davidson , of the University of Sierra Leone 's Research and Development Services Bureau , in Freetown , emphasises that national culture , and the organisation of different societies matter .
11 are clearly right to emphasise that new forms of politics and people 's support of these politics must be in some way connected to changing social structures and crises within capitalist society .
12 Sir Ian is right to emphasise that plebeian savagery was more vulnerable than its patrician counterpart : cock-throwing declined while fox-hunting flour ished .
13 My hon. Friends are right to emphasise that that status operates within the NHS .
14 It is important to emphasise that older people should not be regarded en masse as ill , frail or in terminal decline .
15 It is also usually appropriate to emphasise that this work will be carried out by non — MAS teams and will be governed by separate terms of engagement .
16 It is important to emphasise that this study is not a full and formal validation of the teams ' activities .
17 Debt-for-equity swaps to attract foreign capital were also considered , although Cuba emphasised that new money would have to be part of any such arrangement .
18 The new deal emphasised that partial shifts were the best way of reducing juniors ' hours in acute specialties and urged consultants to move to team working to facilitate this .
19 The keynote speaker at the seminar , Dr Paul Messina of the California Institute of Technology , emphasised that such developments are an international phenomenon .
20 Marc Laframboise , an investigator for the Canadian Liberal Party , emphasised that Islamic Jihad in Beirut claimed responsibility between four and eight hours after the incident .
21 He was dangerously attractive — anyone could see that — a tall , lean figure in dark , smoothly fitting trousers that emphasised that taut muscularity of his thighs .
22 They also emphasised that all assessment information about an individual should be treated as confidential , and confined to those with a clear ‘ need to know ’ .
23 He also emphasised that future spending must be reduced below current levels if the company is to remain profitable at low oil prices : ‘ We must also preserve cash so that we can fund further ventures for the company , ’ he added .
24 But actually it emphasised that various communities , including some in West Scotland , were still at risk because their houses were served by lead pipes and lead-lined cisterns .
25 A US Defence Department spokesman referred to the Iraqi action as " a very small violation " , while the Iraqi News Agency ( INA ) dismissed the Kuwaiti claims as " sheer lies " and emphasised that Iraqi troops were " conducting no military activities in the area " .
26 ( Overseas ) emphasised that continuing education was vital to ensure developments and improvements in embalming .
27 But a report prepared by a technical committee on constitutional issues , which was to have been discussed on the morning of the arrests , emphasised that significant differences of detail and approach had still to be resolved .
28 We emphasised that secondary prevention — that is , prenatal screening and abortion of seriously malformed fetuses — is a last resort rather than an optimal solution .
29 Government officials , mindful of the 1977 riots provoked by increases in food prices [ see pp. 28264-66 ] , emphasised that local prices still remained below world levels .
30 Negative attitudes are sometimes rationalised and disguised as concern , emphasising that disabled people may damage themselves by undertaking such demanding work ( Safilios-Rothschild , 1976 ; French , 1986a ) .
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