Example sentences of "that he [be] [adj] make " in BNC.

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1 If , on the other hand , the trader ( without the customer having requested him to do so ) has telephoned the customer indicating that he is willing to make a visit , the trader 's subsequent visit will be unsolicited and the Regulations will apply .
2 Is not the hon. Gentleman concerned that the true asylum seeker should be protected so that he is free to make his claim for asylum unhindered by the illegal actions of others who misuse the process ?
3 that he had a difficult job and that he was anxious to make things easy for his Liberal supporters .
4 The West German Chancellor , Dr Helmut Kohl , indicated that he was prepared to make concessions on his country 's merger and anti-cartel controls , one of a number of key obstacles to meeting the January 1 , 1993 deadline for the single market .
5 He would read it , nod and announce that he was ready to make a concession .
6 Ethiopian radio reported that during a ceremony in the office of President Meles , Carter had said that he was ready to make his own contribution to convince the World Bank , the IMF and other international organizations " to take part in the country 's economic reconstruction " .
7 When James succeeded his brother Charles as king in 1685 he showed that he was willing to make the power of the Crown more effective in North America by pressing on with the creation of the Dominion of New England , but he had neither the surplus revenue nor the obedient bureaucracy needed to run a system like that applied by continental monarchs .
8 According to the poet laureate Robert Southey , Owen called his workers ‘ human machines ’ and delighted to demonstrate that he was able to make his workers happy at any time .
9 Two of his nephews commanded armies in France and his wealth was so vast that he was able to make substantial loans to the Exchequer at a high rate of interest , which was not very popular .
10 They possessed a certain plausibility in as much as Richard could not have gone on crusade without first ensuring that his position as his father 's heir was fully and publicly recognized in the most formal manner possible , while everything about Henry 's policy in the last four years indicated that he was reluctant to make any such announcement .
11 But even if the Handscomb decision were fully accepted , I consider that he was entitled to make a distinction ; the difficulty of assessing the requirements of retribution and deterrence from the judges ' tariff in a murder case was a sufficient ground for his reserving the decision in mandatory life sentence cases to himself .
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