Example sentences of "make [adj] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 make right And we arsed a half bottle
2 On 25 July , the Official Solicitor visited the dockers in prison , but they made clear that they did not intend to give any undertakings of obedience to the NIRC or to apologize — which is normally essential before those in contempt are released .
3 Ministers agreed to offer associate membership of the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) to the Soviet Union , although their final statement made clear that they were not prepared to sanction massive financial assistance , the so-called " Grand Bargain " without evidence of substantial economic reform .
4 Mr Fitton yesterday made clear that he had always been acting in an independent capacity in the offer for Eagle , and that it had no connection with Braithwaite .
5 With direct reference to the ‘ Jewish Question ’ , and in response to a ‘ demand ’ for more radical action which he had read in a newspaper , Hitler made clear that he had at the time to proceed tactically and in stages , but that his strategy was to manoeuvre his enemy into a corner before destroying him completely .
6 To state the identity of a free person made clear that he was not an asocial person but a member of a group of free men .
7 It could also prove too great a hurdle for Mr Gould , a well-known Euro-sceptic , who made clear that he would be pressing for Labour to rethink its economic policy and to advocate realignment of the pound within the European exchange rate mechanism to enable it to put forward more positive policies on industry and employment .
8 His speech made clear that he had been brought reluctantly to much the same view as his Director of Propaganda .
9 Expressing his view that the case should go on , the judge made clear that he thought Mr. Gilbert was ‘ a witness of truth and a very accurate and careful one , ’ whereas Mr. Everett was ‘ patently false . ’
10 He made clear that he agreed with the thrust of all the other recommendations , except the one which said that responsibility for food should remain within the Department of Agriculture .
11 In August 1861 he made clear that he wanted to move beyond the problem of the western provinces to the problem of priests in general .
12 He tried to persuade editors of journals to back the government , but made clear that he would prosecute them if they refused .
13 In a public display of Cabinet loyalty , Douglas Hurd , Foreign Secretary , and John Major , Chancellor of the Exchequer , signed Mrs Thatcher 's nomination papers and the Prime Minister again made clear that she would be prepared to fight through three ballots if necessary .
14 Although the mainstream group , Fatah , made clear that it ruled out any question of subverting the Hashemite regime , other groups , of which the PFLP was the most notable , made equally clear their view that the overthrow of the Hashemites was a necessary preliminary to the recovery of Palestine .
15 The same qualifications characterized the University Statute of 1863 which , while granting the universities greater autonomy , made clear that it was to be exercised within narrow guide-lines .
16 However , it made clear that it tried to keep the duration of such layoffs to a minimum , and suggested also that it was its industrial , not its secretarial/office staff , who were most likely to be affected by them ( interview with Manpower ) .
17 The opposition Labour Party made clear that it would support concessions on the occupied territories in exchange for peace .
18 S made clear that it was not prepared to agree to B 's terms , and that the price was not yet finalised , but agreed to commence work .
19 Western leaders , including John Major , yesterday came out in Mr Yeltsin 's defence and the White House made clear that it wanted to go ahead with the planned summit meeting between President Bill Clinton and Mr Yeltsin in April .
20 I intend to make animal welfare one of my priorities in th United Kingdom presidency , as I made clear when I wrote to hon. Members on 27 February .
21 Bu but surely this is something a at this stage you ca n't make public because you are still committed to the United Front
22 But in chapter 16 Dathan and Abiram make clear that they see only the prospect of eventual death in the wilderness if Moses continues as their leader , and in chapter 14 death in battle seems only too imminent .
23 The surviving building accounts and his own drawings make clear that he was responsible for the execution and design of this remarkable house between 1580 and 1588 .
24 If you really like the place , make an offer — but make clear that it 's only ‘ subject to survey and contract ’ .
25 The dream-poems of Chaucer and the French medieval poets before him make clear that it did not .
26 Therefore , before embarking on any research project we must make clear that we intend to act on the results .
27 The guidance that I have referred to is , as it says , guidance to the court and to practitioners in every discipline , but it is authoritative guidance and valuable guidance which family proceedings courts should make clear that they have had regard to when they are arriving at or announcing their decision .
28 Mitch 's image alone does not make clear that he will be mocked rather than taken seriously as an object of desire .
29 Although his speech to Edinburgh University students will spell out the need for the creation of a level market place which is supported not supplanted , he will also make clear that he believes the Government does have a role in ensuring Scotland prospers and in attracting industry .
30 Now , erm I think I should make clear that I have some personal feelings on this , and I just want to say something very briefly about my neighbours , something I actually do n't agree with .
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