Example sentences of "made [pers pn] [adv] clear [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But they have made it perfectly clear that the council is prepared to fight for compensation if the companies it holds responsible do not pay up . |
2 | I can not comment on the evidence , but the Lord Advocate has made it extremely clear that the criminal proceedings are the result of an extremely brilliant , thorough and painstaking investigation by the Scottish police services and their colleagues , to whom I also pay tribute . |
3 | ‘ We 've made it quite clear that no award will be made unless we 're absolutely satisfied that the problem of retuning has been probably addressed . |
4 | Kate was curiously fascinating , but mixed in with the fascination was a sort of fear ; and over the last few months she had made it quite clear that the less she had to do with him , the better she would like it . |
5 | The Government have made it absolutely clear that a statutory register of council taxpayers is not required . |
6 | Or he could follow the Germans , who have duly provided him with an excuse for higher base rates at next week 's party conference — but have also made it abundantly clear that the Bundesbank is the dominant monetary authority in Europe , and our much-vaunted independence is so much poppy-cock . |
7 | I have made it abundantly clear that the licences of the regional electricity companies require them to purchase from the cheapest suppliers . |
8 | Then there will be some situations in which central government has made it very clear that the policy initiative rests with the local agency , by permitting activities if they so wish . |