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

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1 FOLLOWING our report of an accident in which a young girl was injured in a road accident , the driver concerned , Patrick White , who lives in Jenner Way , Alton , has asked us to make clear that he defends his manner of driving and ‘ was not to blame ’ .
2 From the words of my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State , it is clear that he regards it as vital that King 's Cross should go ahead as an essential part of the entire project .
3 Poststructuralists aspire to remove what they regard as the arbitrary distinctions between literature , criticism , theory , and philosophy , and Geoffrey Hartman has made it clear that he believes what he writes to be worthy of the esteem and attention normally given to ‘ creative ’ writing .
4 The reason we know that God recognises this dimension in the human personality is that he goes to such great lengths to make it very clear that he loves us , and one of his primary commands to us is that we must love one another .
5 He makes it repeatedly clear that he addresses himself to the Greeks who have little knowledge of Roman institutions ; but on the other hand he refers to Roman readers ( 6.5 1 .3–8 ) and is quite obviously looking at them over his shoulder .
6 Looking at the legal aid scheme overall , it is clear that it offers nothing new in the system for the delivery of legal services .
7 ‘ It 's unproven technology , and Microsoft has not made it clear that it wants it as a server ’ .
8 It is possible that he achieves his object .
9 Already in 1926 ( The New Republic , 30 June ) Tate was obliged — faced with the aridity in diction and imagery of ‘ The Hollow Men ’ — to concede that ‘ It is possible that he has nothing more to say in poetry ’ .
10 In both cases the wages of journeywomen were so low that he associates them with prostitution : " Take a survey of all the common women of the town , who take their walks between Charing Cross and Fleet Ditch , and I am persuaded more than half of them have been bred milliners . "
11 ‘ He 's so strong that nothing stops him , ’ commented his trainer , Lucy Wadham .
12 At the start of the contact the need to be stroked is so strong that it suppresses their fear .
13 In the absence of legal criteria that distinguish constitutional law from other laws , the definition becomes so broad that it defines nothing at all .
14 Its unique lightweight design is incredibly simple — so simple that it makes you wonder why nobody thought of it before !
15 The dream can seem so real that he believes himself to be wide awake .
16 So how would we find an outside correspondence for jealousy , a way of writing about it that would make it real for the reader , so real that it puts him/her in touch with his/her own jealousy ?
17 That was the attitude of those hon. Members when they were obscure Back Benchers and I am convinced that it remains their attitude now that they are Ministers at the very heart of the Government .
18 If the theory that DNA and its copying machinery arose spontaneously is so improbable that it obliges us to assume that life is very rare in the universe , and may even be unique to Earth , our first resort is to try to find a more probable theory .
19 It seems likely that whatever happens we will miss one year whilst these discussions take place .
20 The windows over the shop were discreetly curtained so it was likely that whatever Dobles there might be lived over the shop .
21 ‘ She had a very detailed knowledge of Enya 's music , and it was obvious that she plays it a lot . ’
22 Marlboros have become the alternative to hard currency — safer than dollars , which the ordinary citizen is forbidden to have , and more useful than the rouble , so soft that it buys nothing worth having .
23 Anatole France , more effusive , likened it to a woman who ‘ is so beautiful , so proud , so modest , so tough , so touching , so voluptuous , so chaste , so noble , so familiar , so crazy , and so good that one loves her with all one 's soul , and one is never tempted to be unfaithful to her . ’
24 Just to make sure that nothing stops you from having the best , we 've arranged some excellent flexible finance schemes .
25 ‘ I am sure that whatever happens he will always be there in a consultative role .
26 I 'll explain the circumstances exactly , and I 'll make very sure that everyone believes me .
27 It wants to make sure that everyone knows what harassment is , that harassment will not be tolerated and that there is a procedure for dealing with the problem .
28 In a haulage firm it is prudent to make sure that everyone knows who does in fact have permission to drive ; this avoids the problems which arise if a vehicle driven by someone in the firm without authority is involved in an accident .
29 It prepared them for exactly the kind of material they can expect to see on the day — and because it is written by the examiners themselves , you can be sure that it tells you exactly what the examiners are looking for !
30 It 's er it is n't it is n't everyday language , and I 'm not sure that it helps us express what we really want to say .
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