Example sentences of "make [pron] [adj] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The past six months have made it clear that latent isolationism can be inflamed if it is felt that the allies are shirking .
2 The 1989 policy review has made it clear that complete renationalization of privatized industries will not be a high priority for a future Labour government , that direct taxation will not be increased for those on average and slightly above average incomes , and that it is ‘ concerned ’ about law and order .
3 This is what has so often happened in the past ; and although the Chancellor has made it clear that low inflation remains his goal , now that the country is out of the ERM there is not a great deal that he can do to prevent it .
4 This is what has so often happened in the past ; and though the Chancellor has made it clear that low inflation remains his goal , now that the country is out of the ERM there is not a great deal that he can do to prevent it .
5 The EC has made it clear that live animal exports and imports are a fundamental tenet of the treaty and that it is not up to any nation unilaterally to seek to restrict that trade .
6 In July 1991 Israel had lifted the sanctions it had adopted against South Africa in 1987 , but had made it clear that new military contracts would remain formally embargoed .
7 And he has er and he has once again once again made it clear , he has once again made it clear that that is particularly important in such areas as standards in education , law and order and the provision of public services .
8 We have of course made it clear that those techs who were piloting er the out of school childcare initiative er will continue er to be funded er along with all other techs from ninety four , five and although of course I can not preempt the tech 's judgement and take a view on that particular scheme , er I can say that funding will continue for techs for that purpose .
9 No matter which way the economy goes , however , the Supreme Court has made it clear that nuclear power can no longer depend on Washington 's paternal hand when its competes with other forms of energy for the public 's blessing .
10 Indeed , the government has made it clear that these ‘ planning purposes ’ powers ( which are of particular importance in bringing land on to the market ) are generally to be used to assist the private sector .
11 And it has made it clear that any attempt to organise a system of regional arms control or supervision should exclude Israel .
12 However , in a letter to the BMC , Longleat Estate have made it clear that any cleaning work necessary to stabilise climbs will be done on the advice of its own specialists , dependent on the interests of tourists and the estate 's employees and not undertaken from a climbing perspective .
13 The Police Federation has made it clear that any proposals to reduce the age of consent would be vigorously resisted .
14 Successive governments , however , have made it clear that any alteration of the state pension ages is unlikely .
15 We have also made it clear that free tests will be available to anybody who wishes to have them in the hon. Gentleman 's local authority area .
16 And when it does we make it explicit that this is a matter of choice and consent .
17 Can you make it clear that these matters will be dealt with urgently and , in view of the credibility of all Select Committees , will you ensure that a firm conclusion is reached ?
18 In doing so I must make it clear that these are only the main functions ; there are of course many exceptional occurrences during a session , but time does not permit of my dealing with that here .
19 We should make it clear that those people are not independent at all , but profit-hungry , commission-hungry salesmen .
20 After all , if it were to be something to mark the beginning of a new stage in her life , then she could make it clear that this new life would n't involve any further outings with him .
21 Even Weick does n't make it clear that this dilemma is not found only at the action level .
22 If the Policyholder does not wish the item replaced but requests a cash settlement , we must make it clear that this is not really a policy entitlement and our offer should be restricted to the price it would have cost us to replace taking into account any discount we would have obtained .
23 ‘ They should make it clear that corporal punishment is outmoded and that children have a right to be brought up in their own religion .
24 The RES would , however , make it unlikely that such a mandate would be granted .
25 Under the assembly 's system of apportioning positions on committees and on the 26 standing delegations to foreign parliaments , mathematical logic made it inevitable that far-right members would receive a few sensitive posts .
26 The timing made it inevitable that corporal punishment , nowhere mentioned in the Bill , should dominate the debates , and it did .
27 My tapestries and books were turning into pitch-thick smoke , and the heat , from which I had hitherto been protected , it seems , by the initial surge of adrenalin through my body , now made it plain that this was the last window of opportunity for effecting a dignified , if empty-handed , exit .
28 Betty 's classroom practice changed whilst she worked with the advisory teacher , but the lack of congruence between her beliefs about mathematics and about how children learn and those behind the innovation , made it unlikely that such changes would be sustained once he left .
29 Mr Cameron said the Home Secretary appeared ‘ mystified ’ about the pay formula but made it clear that 1.5 per cent was the maximum rise available .
30 In July Kaifu made it clear that Japanese aid to the Soviet Union would not be forthcoming while the dispute remained outstanding .
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