Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And he made clear that despite the government 's small majority , they would be prepared to take difficult decisions about how to reduce the enormous government deficit .
2 However , Mr. Thornton made clear that in his submission requesting the receipt was merely an incident in the operation of the shop .
3 It became manifest that within the ruling Party majority there was a fraction crystallising which was in favour of very high rates of industrial investment ; this was associated with Stalin .
4 Allan Lamb took over the captaincy and did his best , but it soon became clear that without Gooch they were nothing like the same team .
5 " Ladies and gentlemen , the fact that cholera is conveyed in the atmosphere is amply supported by the epidemic in Newcastle in 1853 when it became clear that during the months of September and October an invisible cholera cloud was suspended over the town .
6 Recently , from a series of parliamentary questions that I tabled to the Secretary of State for Scotland , it became clear that since his appointment he had not even bothered to contact the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority to discuss the storage and reprocessing of spent fuel at Dounreay .
7 For the first time it became clear that in manpower terms the USSR was deploying the largest R and D effort in the world .
8 Her father recounted his latest golf tournament , Guy talked to Charles about sailing , then opened up the conversation by introducing a surprisingly shrewd appreciation of the arts into the debate , when it became clear that in addition to racing yachts around the Isle of Wight he made frequent visits to see the RSC at the Barbican , and was something of an expert on modern ballet .
9 When the votes were announced it became clear that by far the greater number of the new members were on the ‘ progressive ’ wing of the Church .
10 At the same time , it was becoming obvious that between his two drivers , Dennis was favouring Prost .
11 By this time it was becoming obvious that in spite of the fact that the French were conveying the impression of a limited operation ‘ to restore order ’ ( which might be at least six months to a year ) they were hoping for more moderate Vietnamese leaders to emerge and , in the meantime , they would not after all negotiate with Ho Chi Minh .
12 Nicholas believed that ‘ No man can so much advance his own good and happiness in anything as endeavouring all that in him lies the good and welfare of others ; and who doth that daily doth perform the greatest good to himself as he can desire or wish for . ’
13 Criticisms such as these were so widely deemed effective that by the middle of the 1960s Realism was popularly held to have been superseded as the dominant approach in the discipline .
14 Her judgement of Alan Jones was both admiring and shrewd , and he asked about her own education , becoming aware that at least four other men were listening with great interest and that Catherine Crane was so used to this that she was unconscious of it .
15 1 became convinced that with better management and a number of policy changes we could achieve a better service for the patient .
16 Thompson encouraged acceptance of this compromise since in private talks with Sturge he became convinced that in return its critics would get most of what they wanted from the BFASS .
17 It seemed self-evident that in the welter of these breathtaking claims , the case for planning no longer needed to be argued .
18 However , it should perhaps be made clear that for most people with schizophrenia , their brains appear completely normal as far as can be made out when looked at under the microscope .
19 Whilst it has been made clear that in this group both men and women assume caring roles , feminists have rightly pointed out that some of the dilemmas and problems are worse for women , not least because social conventions have not ascribed the same significance to employment for women as for men .
20 It seemed impossible that in a few short days her life could have changed so dramatically and fundamentally , and she told Rohan so .
21 Ir January 1985 , it became obvious that with the loss of the librarian ii the South Library , it was necessary to investigate the automation of the loans system , this being the only way in which any form of lending service could be maintained in the lower school .
22 Scandal at Bedminster parish — but we read all that in the papers …
23 As in any ongoing business things can change ; it is often thought reasonable that at least the more general warranties should be qualified as to materiality .
24 Since it will become apparent that in Yugoslavia the division between fiscal and monetary policies is even less well defined than in many other countries , this latter section will contain a discussion of the combined effects of fiscal and monetary policies on the state of the economy .
25 ‘ I 'd like to see you explain all that to a first form said Clare , exasperated .
26 Take photographs , make notes and make sure that at the next staff meeting everyone gets feedback about the visit .
27 If you have chosen a flower that is very dark and striking , make sure that at least one of the other flowers has the same colour value .
28 6 Make sure that at least one and preferably two contact names are given at the foot of the release and the caption together with phone numbers for both day and night .
29 You can repeat scenarios which you have previously described but please make sure that in each case you describe things strictly in the context of the preceding five seconds of film ’ .
30 So do make sure that at least one of the contacts listed at the foot of the release is around to answer questions .
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