Example sentences of "and [verb] it [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Propaganda by itself was insufficient ; they must involve themselves in social agitation and make it known that the republicans were involved :
2 I must stick with the composers and make it known that I am willing to perform these new works anywhere .
3 Well , perhaps I wo n't light the fire until half past eleven or something to try and make it go that bit further .
4 The PLO quickly dispatched delegations to Cairo , Amman and Damascus and made it known that it would not disrupt the process .
5 Once more , Huy had no opportunity to see out , but guessed from the number of twists and turns it made that they were taking a deliberately tortuous route .
6 Dean Witter , however , read the story , called Intel and got it to admit that such is the case .
7 Grove did n't say anything about Pentium supplies , but last week , a Dean Witter analyst called Intel and got it to admit that customers for the chip will be on severe allocation .
8 The Second Symphony is a work that wears well and suffice it to say that this newcomer can hold its head high in this company .
9 To do what I do well , be proud of it , and watch it knowing that it was bloody good and entirely born of me . ’
10 But erm , sometimes they have n't covered it completely , or do n't understand it , they 've just ticked it , and signed it to say that they know what they 're doing .
11 Consider the dispute over fox hunting and suppose it agreed that the pleasure of men , hounds and perhaps horses , outweigh the pain of the fox .
12 Dr Burstead — when I gave it to him he put it in his mouth and bit it to see that it was a good 'un .
13 Looking up , he saw the explosive wedged into a crevice , and thought it fitting that the blancs ’ devices should fail them now .
14 When I played , people who heard what I was doing and liked it recommended that I should get a Precision , which I eventually did , but I could n't seem to get enough of my own playing character to come through with it .
15 Knowledge is power and withholding it meant that Wheeler could then play a blame game with Ian for his not knowing something which he ought to have known .
16 Mr Allan admitted keeping houses secure was a problem and said it seemed that young children were to blame for most of the damage and fires in the street .
17 From this theory ( often called ‘ diacritical ’ ) of language and meaning it follows that to study how a language functions we must take as our object not individual signs in isolation , but the relationships that obtain between them .
18 She patches Max up and makes it known that she desperately needs his medical expertise .
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