Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Leapor 's poetry makes clear that she suffered many distressing lectures from her father , yet if the poet and her father had reached an understanding , indeed , if they intended to use the money from the subscription to buy their freehold and have security for their life together , Landry 's interpretation of this episode is simply captious .
3 The circular makes clear that a decision to implement the contingency plans would be ‘ subject to collective ministerial authority ’ .
4 ‘ The caretaker swears blind that there were no broken chairs in here on Friday . ’
5 However , the strong suspicion seems justified that the speech , and the one before it in September , mainly warmed the hearts of the depressed Party faithful , and that the central SD digests were mainly recording reactions from the dwindling number of Party diehards .
6 The conclusion seems inescapable that the electorate did have a significant impact in determining the composition of the Commons , and therefore the very nature of party strife at Westminster itself .
7 The opinion makes clear that it also applies to ‘ defined-contribution ’ schemes , in which an employee makes payments into the scheme and gets a pension reflecting the returns on his or her cash .
8 The announcement makes clear that the newspaper group is moving towards a seven-day-a-week operation .
9 DOS equals high that 's high .
10 The skilful instruction ensures fun that 's bendless ! ’
11 When a therapist becomes aware that such a situation is developing it is most important that he discusses this with the patient and sets very clear limits on the relationship .
12 The soap I use is shared by the whole family , so my wife makes sure that it 's that pure white , unperfumed stuff for sensitive skin .
13 However , AI remains concerned that other political detainees continue to be held without charge or trial .
14 But the former Monaghan manager remains convinced that there is little wrong with the game itself as it stands , providing the rules are enforced .
15 ALEX Ferguson is on a promise from Arsenal 's George Graham , but the Manchester United manager remains defiant that his team can win the championship without any favours .
16 But the white paper makes clear that expanding its market will depend on success by the Scottish generators in exporting power to England , Wales and Northern Ireland .
17 The present definition makes clear that the cause of damage must be ‘ mechanical or electrical defects in the plant ’ .
18 At the same time the keyboard conductor makes sure that the electrostatic charge that builds up inside you also has somewhere else to go .
19 But the Approved Code makes clear that the level of detail in the risk assessment and therefore the effort required , should be determined by the risks .
20 The investments required are obviously large , but the strategy makes clear that the choice of whether to invest , as well as the amount and source of the investment , is a local one .
21 The same progression recurs , undecorated , in Act 5 , scene 4 , as his enemy Argant tells Tancred that death has closed Clorinda 's eyes ( D minor-B♭ major ) , ( ex.3 ) .
22 Environment Secretary Michael Howard commented : " The government remains determined that contamination does not give rise to unacceptable risks to health and safety , to groundwater and the environment . "
23 This clause makes clear that we will not pay for the cost of replacing any undamaged item or parts of items forming part of a set or suite when damage occurs within a clearly identifiable area or to a specific part .
24 My doctor feels sure that I 'm going to die .
25 Although the Committee 's terms of reference excluded manual records , its Report makes clear that it could not justify on grounds of logic or justice the exclusion of manual records from any data protection legislation based upon general data protection principles .
26 In fact , the Report makes clear that it aims at much more .
27 Matthew in his version makes clear that this was no mistaken identification .
28 The statement makes clear that sanctions will be used only in the last resort .
29 British Rail remains convinced that , the appraisal tests that we have set can be met ; that is to say , for InterCity and for the international services , an 8 per cent .
30 British Rail remains convinced that , when it puts the detailed investment proposition to us , once planning permission is obtained , it will pass the appraisal test .
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