Example sentences of "i [verb] make it [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 I did not want anyone to think I was a Yahoo , so I tried to make it clear that my habits were very different from theirs .
2 He said : ‘ I want to make it clear that the buck stops with me .
3 I want to make it clear that the cricket committee did not put forward Richardson 's name unanimously , as some have suggested .
4 However , I want to make it clear that , by allowing him to come to Britain , neither I nor any Conservative Member has any agreement whatever with the racialist views that he is peddling , and I am sure that that is true of Opposition Members as well .
5 As I said at the Conservative party conference , I want to make it clear that our policy is colour blind .
6 It is absolutely clear and I want to make it clear that we may not be doing anything tomorrow or the next day , we 'll all be , we 'll all be try to understand and determine is how we will deal with the issues in as and if traffic develops over the next ten years or so and that strategy will then form the basis under which we will try to resist city area that we did not see there .
7 ‘ I am extremely annoyed about it and I want to make it clear that I find the policies of the British National Party abhorrent .
8 I want to make it clear that the party has no links whatsoever with the British National Party . ’
9 I 'd made it clear that by the time I reached sixteen I wanted out — I could n't get out any sooner because no school in London would have me .
10 I did not threaten to resign but I did make it clear that I would not endorse changes I could not justify .
11 On Jerba I had made it clear that I was not in the market for anything and they left me alone .
12 I thought that I had made it clear that we did not make a profit on the war .
13 I went on to say to him that I wished to make it clear that my disquiet did not relate to any particular name , but if in fact the names that I had heard turned out to be a correct report , and he published the List , the List would support legitimate criticism .
14 For my part I wish to make it plain that I do not base my judgment on any reservation as to the correctness of the law long ago enunciated in Stilk v. Myrick .
15 Lynda Chalker , the transport minister said : ‘ I wish to make it clear that the county council has my confidence in its ability to undertake this particularly demanding role … ’
16 When justices are advised not to have regard to statements of evidence and to medical reports on that ground they are being deprived of potentially valuable material in these difficult cases and I wish to make it clear that hearsay evidence is available to assist the court in all these cases although its weight will always be a matter for the judgment of the court .
17 I wish to make it clear that I have no intention of using that power at present , but I would be prepared to use it if it emerged that individuals ' interests were not being properly protected by the scheme in practice .
18 I wish to make it clear that it is a safety net clause which follows on similar provisions made for the telecommunications , electricity and water industries .
19 I wish to make it clear that our objections to the changes to Lakeside are not motivated by the ‘ Private Residents against Council Residents Syndrome ’ .
20 Mr. Bill Walker : I have made it clear that I would not be unhappy if Stagecoach ended up with the Strathtay area , but that I would prefer Strathtay bus company .
21 I have made it clear that the decisions have been taken .
22 I have made it clear that we have made decisions for the future structure of the Army that will result in a higher proportion of the Army overall being drawn from Scotland — I imagine that the hon. Gentleman will welcome that .
23 In reply to representations on that matter , my right hon. and learned Friend and I have made it clear that funding will continue to be available from central Government for all types of further education for adults .
24 I have made it clear that the cost of running a Trident deterrent will be well below 2 per cent .
25 I have made it clear that the reform must include legislation enabling us to do that .
26 I have made it public that the country needs to have its own identity , its own institutions . ’
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