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

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1 It does n't seem to me sensible that I have the masters of the quality manual , master lists of procedure holders and so on because
2 She could quite happily spend a few days here , just remembering her own childhood : the train set , the beautifully designed doll 's house , the football game … it made her sad that she had no children of her own so that she could cling on to that childhood that she so often missed .
3 Was she sure that she had no objection to Sancerre with the meal ?
4 And are you happy that you 've no need now to be traipsing away up the moor every noon-tide , eh ? ’
5 Is n't it possible that you mistook the two or possibly three voices you heard , for in fact Mr and Mrs and .
6 Is it possible that he found the way into Lavondyss , changed something , and is caught because of it ? ’
7 She took the packet with some fussy excitement , and she was clearly a little relieved when we made it clear that we had no intention of staying or seeking entrance .
8 Only you made it clear that we had no future . ’
9 We have made it clear that we see no case for a further massive increase in the structural funds .
10 ‘ We have made it clear that we accept the principal Father Caden is talking about . ’
11 My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made it clear that we have no intention of raising the rate of VAT either before or after the election .
12 Whether or not this advance notice had any bearing on the government 's response , when the subpoenas were served on 29 September , the FBI , the DEA , the State Department , the National Security Agency , the CIA and the National Security Council each made it clear that they had no intention of complying with them .
13 Those housewives who ‘ do n't mind ’ ironing make it clear that they dislike the task itself , yet have found conditions under which it becomes bearable .
14 He and his advisers were so dismayed as to misread the letter , for the reply makes it clear that they understood the meeting of the princes to have taken place already .
15 Analysis of Merovingian gold coin and early Anglo-Saxon gold artefacts has made it clear that they have a similar composition , the latter accurately following the debasement of the coinage ( Hawkes , Merrick and Metcalf 1966 ) .
16 This was never a very promising argument , seeing that the notice is addressed to the defendants and not to the plaintiffs , and the defendants themselves have made it clear that they have no difficulty in understanding it and complying with it .
17 WE have been asked by the owners of the Lal Qila restaurants in Bath Street , Southport and Red Lion Buildings , Liverpool Road North , Maghull , to make it clear that they have no connection with a takeaway of the same name which was the subject of court proceedings reported in Wednesday 's Echo .
18 When both the Minister for Justice , General McEoin , and the Attorney General , Mr Charles Casey , made it clear that they considered the legislation inopportune , pressure for an explanation eventually brought forward a response from Mr Casey .
19 His new Food and Beverage Manager is in favour , but the idea was resisted by the original departmental heads , who made it clear that they preferred the old system .
20 Their craftsmanship makes it clear that he took the business of composing verse and music very seriously indeed .
21 He made it clear that he thought a minority Labour government would have no right to a dissolution if it was rapidly defeated in the Commons .
22 But Vergil 's presentation of the episode makes it clear that he thought the accusation had no validity and was merely an excuse for Hastings ' execution .
23 The judge made it clear that he thought the complainant was the truthful witness and that the case should continue .
24 But Vergil 's presentation of the episode makes it clear that he thought the accusation had no validity and was merely an excuse for Hastings ' execution .
25 Dworkin makes it clear that he considers the second principle to be the more fundamental one under a liberal conception of equality .
26 When told it could , Postelnicu made it clear that he expected a regular supply of Scotch to be discreetly deposited there .
27 For John Prescot today , not a discrete silence while waiting for the leader 's call , he was making it clear that he wanted a swap to one of the top economic jobs .
28 When they met this month , Mr Kohl made it clear that he wanted an agreement on EMU that does not oblige Britain to accept a single currency before it is ready to do so .
29 After other speeches condemning Ian Paisley , Terence O'Neill rose and delivered a long statement in which he made it clear that he regarded the defeat of Ian Paisley as a central part of his reforming Unionism .
30 However , the Shetland Islands Council made it clear that it had no intention of grasping the nettle itself , and taking any decision .
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