Example sentences of "[vb -s] it clear that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Paragraph 2.9 of the Code of Practice to the Act makes it clear that a person can be detained on the basis of a known history of mental illness following non-compliance with medication .
2 Subsection ( 3 ) makes it clear that a licence may be suspended not only on the grounds of the actings of the licence-holder but also on grounds attributable to the actings of persons frequenting the premises or the vicinity of the premises .
3 The judgement of Upjohn , J. in Smeaton v Ilford Corporation , however , makes it clear that a water authority , being a statutory undertaker , will not be liable for creating a nuisance unless it was also negligent .
4 Page 382 of ’ Erskine May ’ concerns the citing of documents not before the House and makes it clear that a Minister may not ’ read or quote from a despatch or other state paper not before the House , unless he is prepared to lay it upon the Table . ’
5 It makes it clear that a shopkeeper who sells cigarettes to young people can not simply say that he did not know that he was doing so .
6 Condition 13 makes it clear that a claim brought against the carrier by the customer is subject to strict time limits ; in the case of loss from or damage to a package , the customer must advise the carrier of his claim in writing within three days and the claim must be made within seven days .
7 This appropriation of European humanism was generous in a way inseparable from its shamelessness : the final manifesto of The Wretched of the Earth makes it clear that the vision for a new humanity which emerges from the appropriation is undertaken on behalf of Europe as well as the Third World .
8 Dworkin 's theory of adjudication makes it clear that the function of the courts is limited to that of reaching decisions based upon arguments of principle , that is , arguments which justify a decision by showing that it secures or respects some individual or group right .
9 Founded in 1764 , the Club was not ( as is often assumed ) Johnson 's brain-child : Boswell 's Life makes it clear that the idea came from Joshua Reynolds ; and once a week they met at seven in the evening , in the Turk 's Head , a Soho hostelry .
10 Section 6(b) of the 1981 Act would then come into play since this makes it clear that the Act does not remove common law defences or qualifications to liability .
11 The Bible makes it clear that the devil and his forces are the masters of misrepresentation .
12 In another extract Morton makes it clear that the Queen has supported Diana .
13 The amendment to the concession makes it clear that the concession does not have that effect .
14 The move , in late 1992 , towards a new ‘ control total ’ for public spending , makes it clear that the government will continue to seek a tight fiscal stance .
15 Bergman ( 1979 ) also includes Signed Swedish under the title of a language , but her description of its history ( and this history is repeated in many countries ) makes it clear that the system has been constructed with specific aims in mind .
16 R.3 makes it clear that the company secretary need not be a solicitor or an RFL .
17 Section 61(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 makes it clear that the decision as to release on licence is for the Home Secretary , although he is obliged to consult the judiciary .
18 Jacobs and Kinsella makes it clear that the consideration which courts must now take into account is not whether a custodial sentence was necessary to protect the public from offenders generally of the same type , but whether it was necessary to protect the public from a particular offender .
19 At one time it was thought that this was because the dunnock was a recent cuckoo host , but Chaucer 's reference in The Parlement of Foules makes it clear that the dunnock was a popular cuckoo host as long ago as the 14th century .
20 The table makes it clear that the bulk of overseas government expenditure was incurred within the rest of the sterling area ( RSA ) , and did not therefore add directly to the dollar problem .
21 The reply of Jesus makes it clear that the time for fasting had not yet arrived .
22 It makes it clear that the fire caused the accident but it does n't give any explanation of what caused the fire .
23 I would say that the five advantages of our alternative draft is that er it makes it clear that the policy applies to land outside the national parks and so forth but with less repetition than the proposal put forward by the county council .
24 The list of nations descended from Noah 's sons ( Genesis 10 ) makes it clear that the flood must have occurred very early indeed .
25 Fourthly , it is an offence for someone in the course of a business to supply goods bearing any statement about the seller 's liability in respect of description , quality or fitness for purpose unless the statement also makes it clear that the statement does not affect the statutory rights of the consumer .
26 However , FRS 2 makes it clear that the group should provide against the debit minority interest where there is a commercial or legal obligation , whether formal or implied , to make it good .
27 But in what the Law Society also interpreted yesterday as a clear shift in emphasis from the English proposals , the paper makes it clear that the role of the Lord President would be no different from the one he currently exercises when approving training and professional rules .
28 Indeed , Hinkes makes it clear that the weather and snow conditions were pretty awful .
29 The dashed and dotted curves do not intersect , which makes it clear that the rate of deterioration caused by adding records of average activity to an access frequency loaded file is only dependent on the starting point of the random load , and not on the particular file access situation , such as 90/10 , 85/25 , etc .
30 The Family Law Northern Ireland 1993 , which came into effect last month , makes it clear that the breach of an Exclusion and Protection Order is a criminal offence .
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