Example sentences of "[verb] make clear " in BNC.

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1 The Chinese want to put pressure on Vietnam , and Peking has made clear that it will continue sending arms until the Vietnamese-installed government of Hun Sen agrees to some form of power-sharing that includes the Khmer Rouge .
2 Maybe without fully recognising it , the government has , in fact , started talking to the ANC — for if there is one thing Mr Mandela has made clear throughout his long incarceration , it is his unwavering allegiance to the movement , whose foremost leader he remains .
3 It wishes to promote more private health schemes although it has made clear that the NHS will remain a largely state-financed service .
4 On the NHS , for all the managerial changes and efficiency campaigns , Mrs Thatcher has made clear that it will remain a largely state-financed service .
5 ‘ Mr Major has made clear that if after an exhaustive debate the Scottish people want a divorce then there is no way they can be kept in the union against their will .
6 As an earlier chapter discussing financial aspects of health care has made clear , RMI is not new .
7 Much of what is needed to tackle the problems in medical education is already available — as Lowry 's series has made clear .
8 Now , however , a comparison … has made clear that what the older version mainly suffers from are considerable deficiencies in ‘ discourse structure ’ , i.e. , in the way the sentences are combined into well-integrated paragraphs , and these in turn into a well-constructed whole .
9 Because I know that I will soon put it aside , as our Lord Jesus has made clear to me .
10 ’ The Government has made clear its intention to work towards ensuring that development and growth are sustainable .
11 The European Community has made clear its commitment to reaching an early agreement .
12 My hon. Friend has made clear his regret at the job losses at British Aerospace .
13 The EC has made clear its continuing full support for the United Nations Secretary-General 's mission of good offices , which offers the best hope of progress towards a comprehensive , just and lasting solution to the intercommunal dispute .
14 The Attorney-General has made clear to the House the position under the law and it is important that the House should recognise that .
15 Medicine Mr Portillo has made clear that he is examining every possible area of Government spending in the task of cutting the bill before the Chancellor 's next budget in November .
16 The Royal Horticultural Society ( RHS ) has made clear that it has yet to develop a conservation policy and will continue to give awards for plants collected in the wild .
17 It does seem to me an extraordinary catalogue of errors erm and one can well understand how errors take p er could , could have occurred during the somewhat co chaotic passage of the Railways Bill er what , what can not be understood and what is quite inexcusable is , is the fact that no steps adequate steps have been taken to correct those errors and to assure the er continued existence of a er Transport Police which er h h has the sole responsibility for er policing large public spaces in , in this country and er as the Noble Lord has made clear , er does it honour er very considerable scale , very effectively er I hope that the Minister will find it possible to make a favourable reply to the arguments which have been raised .
18 We 've all been aware of the extent to which the local management formula er has made clear erm the rather er significant difference between the resourcing of pupils in their families primary education and their early years of secondary education .
19 What the council has made clear in the past is that the company ought to bear the brunt of the responsibility to clear up this site .
20 The releases could be part of China 's bid to sway the International Olympic Committee to award the 2000 Olympics to Beijing , which has made clear it will do anything to win the Games .
21 The university has made clear that any funds raised from a sale will be used only for that purpose and not to clear its accumulated deficit , as originally intended .
22 Russia has made clear that it would like longer-term credits and money to help finance such programmes as a social safety net for workers who lose their jobs due to the reforms .
23 I only want to make clear that the problem is far more complex than it is represented .
24 ‘ I just want to make clear that I pay you every correctitude for what you were involved in there . ’
25 The first thing I want to make clear is that the description of the debate on the Order Paper — ’ Reprocessing of Nuclear Waste at Dounreay ’ — contains an inaccuracy .
26 ‘ One thing I want to make clear to you , old Pat . ’
27 But one thing I want to make clear once and for all .
28 Social services authorities will be expected to make clear in their community care plans what steps they will be taking to make increased use of non-statutory service providers or , where such providers are not currently available , how they propose to stimulate such activity .
29 Er , I hoped I 'd made clear that if the profits of Pearsons erm er not only if they went down but even if er , there was only a small erm , increase in earnings per share er next year that the the directors ' salaries would be very considerably reduced and I thought I 'd already made that erm , er , directors ' erm remuneration total take home pay would be considerably reduced thought I 'd already made that point .
30 Moreover , whilst many agencies now seek to make clear that the relationship with their temporary workers is not one of employment , many of the larger ones also offer them " employee-like " fringe benefits and try to encourage agency loyalty .
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