Example sentences of "[vb base] [adj] that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For the avoidance of doubt I make clear that the investor would not be entitled to recover more than £100,000 . |
2 | These contracts , whilst stating it is a condition of employment that staff accept " all reasonable assignments " , make clear that the organisation has no obligation to offer work and that staff will not be paid when there is no work for them ( the organisation refers to this as " laying the worker off " ) . |
3 | Under the heading ’ Protecting the Environment , the Worker and the Public ’ , the minutes state : ’ The Single European Act and the Fourth Environmental Action Programme make clear that the environment is an integral part of the Community 's economic , social , industrial , agricultural and other policies . |
4 | Parisians remain unconvinced that the project will be approved , especially since it is not the only idea on the drawing board . |
5 | As traders fall over themselves to dump the pound , the wise grow wary that a bear trap may await them further down the line . |
6 | Currency traders around the world remain fearful that the Government will be tempted to cut interest rates and go for growth , risking a fresh fall in sterling and another bout of inflation . |
7 | But many dealers remain convinced that the mark has peaked against both sterling and the dollar . |
8 | It may be that TNC proposals will raise standards by increased accountability ; but I remain convinced that the creation of a true teacher-parent partnership has even more to contribute . |
9 | Safe or not it wasw clear that the crowd enjoyed it , and the team did raisd eight hundred pounds for charity . |
10 | But all those optimistic forecasts have been catastrophically wrong and the doomsters proved right , after all Britain has instead suffered the most severe and unremitting recession of the postwar period : and there is no evidence , even now , that the economy has bottomed out , let alone that a growth rate anywhere near the 2.5 per cent necessary to stop unemployment from rising indefinitely is on the horizon . |
11 | It does n't mean that she has to agree with every sub-paragraph of CND policy , let alone that the party itself is committed to ‘ unilateral nuclear disarmament ’ — whatever that means , nowadays . |
12 | Orders for durable goods fell unexpectedly in March , somewhat damping the new enthusiasm , but the financial markets seem convinced that the recovery , albeit a slow one , is about to start . |
13 | It did n't , thank heavens , seem likely that a situation would ever arise in which there was no hope for Richard , whereas , on the other hand , Willis considered that for himself there was scarcely any hope at all if he could not sell Dreadnought . |
14 | It is as if industrialism and the growing success and power of science confirm all that the Enlightenment stood for : progress , it seems , really is the stuff of the universe . |
15 | The couple , however , seem confident that the problem is behind them and anyone with a love of the distance can not help but hope they are right , particularly in Olympic year . |
16 | American seem amazed that the wife of Denis Thatcher , the famous left-handed player , is no longer the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom . |
17 | You will need to telephone the ‘ various local offices ( local to the place where you are going to live , not where you are now ) and make sure that a telephone will be laid on , the gas meter will be read , the electricity meter will be read and that all the services will be connected and functioning when you arrive on the day . |
18 | Make sure that a transfer is the correct solution to the problem . |
19 | Make sure that a fuse lamp is fitted in one of the lampholders . |
20 | Just make sure that a copy of your record reaches the producers of programmes that you value . |
21 | First , make sure that a barrier — or any other rose for that matter — is entirely within the confines of your own boundary . |
22 | We are a high-consumption society and we have got to conserve the national resource and make sure that every part of it is effectively used . |
23 | Before entering the mikva , you take a bath , cut your finger- and toe-nails , comb your hair thoroughly and make sure that every part of you is scrupulously clean . |
24 | He had to collect the cattle and make sure that every boma was contributing his fair share . |
25 | is it a contentious issue erm ho how is the criticized , very very short , because you are only going to be writing for about a page , a page and a half , right , so just make sure that every sentence or every other sentence carries a new bit of information and then people say , good , this person knows everything about this subject , full marks and you and er but it 's all too easy to , to focus on one or two aspects of say a question on trade or er er Harrison Todaro model of migration . |
26 | Make sure that every child contributes to the decision-making process . |
27 | There are five main precautions you can take to make your home safe and protect your family from danger : eliminate fire hazards ; fit smoke detectors ; keep basic firefighting equipment in danger areas ; learn what to do if fire breaks out , and make sure that every member of the family knows how to get out of the house . |
28 | Please make sure that EVERY class that operated at any time during 1990 is included ( even if now not running ) and give the maximum number on the roll . |
29 | Make sure that no instance of her tantrums receives any reinforcement ! |
30 | Make sure that no surplus is spread on the cover . |