Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adj] that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When he let go of her , she fell back against the sideboard , clutching it for support , fighting for enough composure so that she could make some clever response that would make clear that the kiss had not disturbed her in the least .
2 [ It should be noted that the rule does not make clear that the form incorporates the notice . ]
3 However , this procedure was not explicit to the readership , and only by adding an acknowledgement to the article could we make clear that the article had not been accepted just because the editor was an author .
4 I think also that we should make clear that the nature of the Tests this year is understood to be less threatening etc. etc .
5 More generally , Arrow ( 1984 ) calls it hidden information or hidden knowledge — the principal does not know all that the agent knows .
6 This stress on will — " loke what wil is for in al " ( 70r. – 205 ) — is an aspect of the concern he expresses in Mixed Life for the importance of a " continuel desire to God " and in Scale 1 ( 22.295b. – 95 ) for a " hole and a stable entencoun " to please God which must underly all that the anchoress does .
7 The Council accepted the report , amending one sentence to-read : ‘ For reasons which are apparent from the rest of this report the Visiting Party could not feel assured that the Director was fully and properly exercising his responsibility for the ‘ internal organisation and management and discipline of the Polytechnic ’ , in accordance with the Articles of Government' .
8 It is only in such circumstances that I would feel assured that the matter had received consideration at the highest level and that there was no risk that the criminal law would be impeded .
9 At this point in Louis 's reign Nithard comments : " the emperor could now feel confident that the aristocracy would not desert him for the rest of his life " .
10 Eurodisney and its advisers , SG Warburg , can feel confident that the issue will go well because of the interest already shown in France , where half the £607m of shares will be issued .
11 ‘ They should feel angry that the help they needed was n't available . ’
12 It would appear unlikely that a difference of two water molecules could account for the large destabilisation observed and it is therefore probable that minor groove hydration is not the singularly most important destabilising effect the sequence currently under investigation .
13 Although Harold Wilson did not equate with Bevan in personal terms — in colour or in rhetoric — he too can feel pleased that the condemnation that in many quarters was directed at him demonstrated the genuine respect for his qualities that his adversaries feared .
14 Looking back it may appear surprising that the militancy of the seamen in 1911 had compelled the Federation to alter its stance at all , so impregnable had its position appeared to be .
15 Given what has been said so far it will not appear surprising that the conference sponsors include the Western Isles Islands Council — it is to be held in Stornoway — as well as the SED and OECD .
16 It will become clear that the contrast between modernist and putative postmodernist organization has to be conducted across a broad range of dimensions .
17 It will become evident that the cell is , in a way , more complex than the embryo .
18 Later it would become apparent that the decentralization of jobs was , in fact , following the drift outwards of the population and labour force .
19 It would then become apparent that the experiment of resuscitating an independent Conservative Party had failed , and a new coalition between Conservatives and Liberals would be the only way of meeting the socialist threat .
20 The doctor or engineer will become aware that the answer to a lot of his or her questions is ‘ it depends ’ , and will take the relevant factors or variables into account .
21 Do make sure that every job that gets sent out for setting has a full specification and requirements sheet with it .
22 ‘ I will make sure that every penny raised for leukaemia patients will be spent on the new unit , ’ she said .
23 ‘ I will make sure that every penny raised for leukaemia patients will be spent on the new unit , ’ she said .
24 The chairman of the fund-raising committee Heather Scott promised yesterday that she would make sure that every penny would be spent on the new unit .
25 Let us make sure that the law to be put before Parliament this autumn requires genetically engineered products to be clearly labelled as such .
26 You should also make sure that the person who will be acting as receptionist is properly briefed .
27 She had been stupid enough to have kissed him once , but tonight she would make sure that the mistake was n't repeated .
28 However , you must make sure that the parameter types match up .
29 Notice that you can make sure that the clock is always visible , no matter what other applications you are using , by selecting the option ‘ Always on top ’ from its Control bar menu .
30 Er Mr Deputy Speaker I I will make sure that the Home Office sees the transcript of this debate and I have noted the report the honour the matter the honourable gentleman has raised .
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