Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Let me make it clear .
2 Had they bothered to look in on that Standing Committee , they would have heard me make it clear that the Government will be working in co-operation with our European Community colleagues to find a way of reducing carbon dioxide emissions effectively .
3 Let me make it clear that my borough is willing to help .
4 The sheer numbers of them make it spectacular although there are no huge centrepiece fireworks .
5 His face was without the offensively avuncular smile that usually accompanies such trite statements ; and something intent about the look he gave me made it clear he did not mean it tritely .
6 To babies had this dried milk and some of them got it cheap and I suppose there was no work and then they were poor were n't they .
7 The plan for the evacuation to be in groups of three had to be abandoned , as it would have taken 40 hours to get all of the men out and the gas collecting near them made it imperative that the exercise be completed in much less time .
8 Both of them found it difficult to express their feelings on the war , except in the third person , so strong were their views .
9 How can I make it suitable to send out over the internet to anyone interested .
10 So you might think why do n't I make it easy and make it one square .
11 ‘ Why should I make it easy for you ?
12 Should I make it small like my ?
13 May I make it clear to my hon. Friend that this is a document that the Labour party simply could not write , because the principle of being critical of the producer is anathema to a party that is totally in thrall to the producers ?
14 Can I make it fair Mr chairman that erm obviously with all ours being mainly caretakers , it would only be fair to , to the actual caretaker erm person who looks after caretaking , to only invite cos otherwise you 've got ta get stand in for school which will cause problems .
15 I wiped it special .
16 I made it impossible ? ’ she echoed incredulously .
17 ‘ Because I made it crystal-clear , right from the start , that I did n't want you here , complicating my life .
18 At an effective level , the one at which I made it possible for Jean-Claude to work uninterruptedly , I felt both the benefits of a com-panionable relationship with someone of whom I was , in many ways , admiring , and a sense of my own worth : I was useful to him .
19 product , we 've just got one row for one product at the moment but in the future you might want to insert another row and er the product B and then all I would need to do is just copy the formula down and I know it would work cos I made it copyable down as well .
20 When I spoke I made it clear that I intended to do something about the position of the ‘ early leavers ’ and that I thought it right that people should not suffer if they transferred their pension from one job to another .
21 I made it clear I could not comment in case I prejudiced proceedings . ’
22 So much to that I made it clear to my club that I would like to be selected as a tighthead ’ .
23 Also , I believe I made it clear that I knew what I wanted from a partnership with a sponsor and was precise and convincing in my presentation .
24 At the start of my current relationship , I made it clear that sexual exclusivity was important to me .
25 I was unresponsive and kept joking with him about it — but I made it clear I was n't interested .
26 I made it clear that I wanted our discussion that morning to focus on business matters , but I realised that she had a need to talk to someone , preferably someone discreet .
27 I suspect that the hon. Gentleman had framed his supplementary before hearing my answer to his question , in which I made it clear that the number of nurses who were employed during that period was far greater than the number who qualified .
28 However , I am prepared to confirm that in my evidence to the Select Committee I made it clear that the regional electricity companies were obliged to purchase the most economic electricity on the market .
29 I made it clear on a number of occasions over recent years that there was , in retrospect , one change that I wish we had not made at the time , but it was one that was urged on us by right hon. Gentlemen opposite .
30 That is why , among other matters , I made it clear that , in the appropriate circumstances , we would expect to operate the provisions — through state scheme premiums — to ensure that people at least receive their state earnings-related pension scheme entitlement .
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