Example sentences of "[adj] make clear " in BNC.

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1 Yeah page seven er er I think that speaking from memory we did want that made clear that that er was the recognition of the achievements of the groundsman handyman , particularly in relation to the high standards of upkeep in the park .
2 As Boxes 1 and 2 make clear , there is a great deal that needs to be done if a residential area is to be designed and operated as a safe and habitable district .
3 As this makes clear , judges are also typified .
4 This makes clear the importance of urbanization in disrupting attitudes rooted in a highly localized culture .
5 I emphasize this to make clear that what happened the following weekend was as unforeseeable as a plane falling on your house .
6 It is appropriate to make clear at an early stage in the report the general status of the information which it contains .
7 These made clear both Stalin 's undoubted contribution to the struggle to achieve and then defend socialism , but also his ‘ flagrant political mistakes ’ for which a ‘ great price ’ had been paid .
8 But we all made clear , including me , that once the fighting started , we 'd support our troops .
9 But this basic situation , in order to be made into something which people will have pleasure in reading , has to be seen in almost the exactly opposite light , as the gradual making clear of things .
10 Before we turn to the examination of the extent to which it is true to say of Parliament that it is supreme , it would be as well to make clear what we mean by the statement in the first place .
11 ( It is perhaps as well to make clear that these systems are not necessarily amenable to introspection . )
12 Before we review Grice 's suggestions it would be as well to make clear that the other major theory associated with Grice , namely his theory of meaning-nn discussed above in Chapter I , is not generally treated as having any connection with his theory of implicature ( cf.
13 Yes : ‘ I wonder if it might not be helpful to make clear to a lay reader what precisely the connection was between Socrates and Plato . ’
14 To a behaviourist , as the quotation from Skinner on p. 76 makes clear , this is an illusion .
15 Rather , what this chapter has been concerned to make clear is that the potential impact of records of achievement , as well as that of the GCSE , can not be determined without making reference to both initiatives .
16 Now we we just mentioned Tarmac 's Tarmac 's objectives let's just go through them er after the course you should be able to make clear logical and well organised case presentations , fine .
17 This is in fact not the case and we are happy to make clear that Mr Davis in fact believes strongly in the rights of all animals .
18 In England , the obligation to own arms and to train in the use of them was shared by all male adults , as the Assize of Arms of 1181 and the Statute of Winchester of 1285 made clear .
19 Chapter 1 made clear that British manufacturing was coming under increasing international competition and that its weaknesses were being exposed .
20 We need first to make clear that we are focusing here on searchable , electronic databases , information structures which offer a potentially networked service to users .
21 Details announced on March 15 made clear that lowest-paid workers would be exempt from such salary cuts , as would teachers and employees of parastatals , whereas senior civil servants would be worst affected .
22 First , because ( as the social surveys which become available from the late 1880s make clear ) the poor workers — who formed almost 40 per cent of the London working class — hardly enjoyed the ‘ barest decencies of existence ’ , even by the austere standards then applied to the lower orders .
23 Accompanying illustrations are , even with the help of an overhead projector , difficult to make clear .
24 Some of them obviously exceeded their duties in their zeal for examination improvement , as a memo of December 1942 makes clear : These examinations are to be regarded as a domestic affair of the Local Education Authorities for the conduct of which no responsibility must rest upon Inspectors …
25 Mr. Brittan 's statement of October 1983 made clear the division of the decision-making process into two parts , the ‘ tariff ’ period to meet the purposes of retribution and deterrence which the Secretary of State decides on the advice of the judges ; a review towards the end of that period by the local review committee ; and after the end of the tariff period , a possible further period , if the Secretary of State on the advice of the local review committee and the Parole Board decides that the prisoner 's continued detention is necessary because of the danger he might pose if released , and to maintain public confidence in the system .
26 With these apparently vague questions it is necessary to make clear your own interpretation of what " write " means .
27 Second , Rawls is anxious to make clear that the choice of principles because they express human nature ‘ is not a so-called ‘ radical ’ choice : that is , a choice not based on reasons …
28 Both the main groups in Viktring , the Slovenes and the Serbs , were also anxious to make clear to the British that , despite having arrived under the command of a German colonel , they were not " collaborators " and did not regard themselves as opposed to the Allies .
29 As Table 3.5 makes clear , establishments where output is currently falling appear to be less likely to make use of fixed-term contract workers , although there is only a small , non-significant difference in this respect between establishments with rising and with stable output .
30 Experience alone most certainly did not secure an officer advancement in the customs administration and political interest was essential , as a letter received by Lord Panmure in 1739 made clear .
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