Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 Before you begin your closer reading of the text make sure that you consult the preliminary sections which follow the contents-pages but precede the main body of the book .
2 When you connect the ribbon data cable make sure that the drive you wish to be the A : drive ( or the only drive if you have a single drive configuration ) is connected after the twist in the cable .
3 By hook or by crook make sure that two members of staff make visits during the working day .
4 Rock became aware that the thrilling , magical father , who had taken his young son backstage , on the road , drinking , water-skiiing , was gradually becoming a resentful tyrant .
5 Mr Sutherland said that the partners at the practice made sure that Dr Almahawi followed safe procedures so that none of his patients was put at risk .
6 Indeed , it is fear of the other side proving reasonable that makes Mr Shamir , and the extremists on the Arab side , strive so hard to block the road to negotiation .
7 The conditions of employment which accompanied Mr. Claydon 's letter of engagement made clear that the Authority reserved the right of transfer .
8 Under the heading ’ Protecting the Environment , the Worker and the Public ’ , the minutes state : ’ The Single European Act and the Fourth Environmental Action Programme make clear that the environment is an integral part of the Community 's economic , social , industrial , agricultural and other policies .
9 When you 're preparing for the interview make sure that you test yourself and have good answers to basic questions like :
10 Mr Armstrong said : ‘ It was as a result of this defendant coming clean that these proceedings were brought .
11 Granny , they said , was a good Christian woman , though I knew like a flame burns true that she was perfect with no riders , the empress of her acres , her livestock .
12 Some blame should go to De Niro , most amusingly with his attempt to convince Nieporent that the restaurant should have a sushi bar .
13 Push the pipes into the fitting making sure that they are properly home .
14 IT 'S countdown time to Croke Park and Derry footballers are champing at the bit in their bid to make sure that ‘ Sam ’ remains in Ulster for yet another year .
15 That er it should be any account for a pension fund should carry the name of pension fund and any transactions involved with pension fund money wh it should be a duty of the Financial Institution to make sure that any account they were paying money into was a pension fund account .
16 and then you were inveigled to the R and D and then you inveigled to become a Vice Chair , and today you 've been handling the ceremony so well , we 've had to keep you in cotton wool to make sure that er , that you kept your health .
17 However , it is good practice to make sure that both your sale and your purchase file are kept at roughly the same level .
18 With the top finally off , leaving a sloping cut to make sure that rain and dew does n't lie there , you can expect the bud to grow away fast .
19 It shows that Brutus is a very thoughtful person who cares a lot about his fellow humans and will risk a lot to help them when he feels that they are in need ie. he will risk his position in the rule to make sure that Caesar will not bring any harm to the general public .
20 They must have wrecked the car to make sure that I understood they meant business . ’
21 Often , when I switched on the light to make sure that the dish was scraped clean , I was disgusted at the mess I had been eating .
22 It will be up to the exporter to make sure that lambs have the correct certification and presumably they will make this a condition of purchase , ’ a ministry specialist said .
23 The girl pulled a face of annoyed disappointment to show Lucien that by not taking full advantage of her services he was really wasting her time .
24 If you intend using an OHP make sure that the screen can be clearly seen by all .
25 The Chancellor made clear that henceforth he would rely more on the narrower definition of money , Mo , and maintain a high exchange rate ( and high interest rates ) to dampen inflation .
26 However , top management became aware that all of the work-force reductions , although necessary , were not attacking the basic problem : the organization had been designed for another time in history rather than for the competitive world in which it now lived .
27 The management became worried that if the calls for encores were to continue the opera , with its three ballets , lasting six hours , would be so long that the nobility would not be home in time for supper .
28 Expressing his view that the case should go on , the judge made clear that he thought Mr. Gilbert was ‘ a witness of truth and a very accurate and careful one , ’ whereas Mr. Everett was ‘ patently false . ’
29 Needless to say the chance of obtaining this rare aeroplane made sure that funds were forthcoming and on May 5 , 1964 Firefly Z2033 , piloted by Tage Paller with observer/engineer Kenneth Skold flew from Gothenberg to Staverton .
30 That said , the drinks sector seemed relieved that the Chancellor has paid some attention to the risk of driving business across the Channel to the Calais supermarkets , the building sector was prepared to look for possible beneficiaries from the approval the Chancellor has given to rail links in South-east England , oil benefited from the abolition of PRT on new North Sea fields , the motor trade seemed to take the threat of fuel taxes in excess of inflation in its stride , and WH Smith reflected a sense of relief that VAT has not been extended to books and newspapers .
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