Example sentences of "it perfectly clear that " in BNC.

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1 That he had done both this morning made it perfectly clear that he knew George had upset her again .
2 And , although she never actually put it into words she had made it perfectly clear that she would put him out of business if he did n't agree to her terms .
3 ‘ These two cases , then , make it perfectly clear that when he is sued , as in the present case , on the covenants contained in the original lease , the original tenant 's only possible defences are either : ( 1 ) that he has performed the covenants ; or ( 2 ) that the relevant assignee has performed the covenants ; or ( 3 ) there has been some other operation conducted upon the lease — for example surrender of the whole — which has put a complete end to the liability to pay rent .
4 ‘ I thought it over again and I have decided there must be an announcement , because it would indicate the merits of the matter and make it perfectly clear that I was in the right . ’
5 That was one of the reasons why , when we set up Headline , I called myself sales and publicity director , as opposed to marketing director , because I wanted to make it perfectly clear that we were a combined department .
6 And you made it perfectly clear that nothing less would do .
7 And that she had made it perfectly clear that , to her , fidelity and trust meant more than just nothing — meant everything , in fact .
8 He sounded annoyed , and Robbie felt a wave of irritation at his cavalier attitude towards her , but since he had made it perfectly clear that he did n't appreciate her intruding on his private life …
9 The answer on this subject that I gave in November made it perfectly clear that the decision is mine and nobody else 's .
10 In response to the hon. Gentleman 's second question , my hon. Friend the Minister of State , Northern Ireland Office , made it perfectly clear that we will not make any comment whatever on that case while it is proceeding .
11 It is noticeable that a number of other politicians abroad have made it perfectly clear that this country becomes a more attractive place for investment — and therefore for jobs and prosperity — because we are not committed to the costs of the social chapter .
12 My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made it perfectly clear that we have no intention of increasing VAT .
13 The hon. Member for Hornchurch ( Mr. Squire ) and the Secretary of State made it perfectly clear that the Government believe that the fairest and best means of raising local government finance is through a property tax .
14 If the reader is tempted to doubt the general validity of such a concrete and specific historical instance , let me remind him that Campanella — an ostensibly Christian author , be it noted — makes it perfectly clear that in his socialist utopia , the City of the Sun , ‘ no one can receive gifts from another .
15 ‘ But you made it perfectly clear that you disapproved of shipboard romances .
16 But they have made it perfectly clear that the council is prepared to fight for compensation if the companies it holds responsible do not pay up .
17 Liberal Democrat candidate Peter Bergg said : ‘ We have made it perfectly clear that we intend to invest lots of money in training .
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