Example sentences of "to make it known " in BNC.

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1 Proclamation of the fair was necessary to make it known and enforce its holding on the specified date .
2 Because if one of those feelings starts coming up , you have to make it known and then get around it .
3 It is therefore , Sartre argues , our historical task to make it known , promoting not just the historical process as such , but also the general recognition whereby the plurality of the meanings of individual histories can be seen to combine to make one history , with one meaning — the ‘ Truth of humanity ’ ( I , 822 ) .
4 It is even more essential , when for some reason the opposite view that is being expressed is not being accepted , to take extreme care to make it known how much you appreciate the views being expressed by the individual .
5 Nurses are invited to make it known that for one reason or another they may encounter difficulties in attending for work as scheduled .
6 Well initially we we 're we 're going to we 're going to go nationally but very quickly we 're gon na see where erm our strengths and weaknesses are erm and we know already where the erm the large market is and once we 've had a couple of T V spots to make it known nationally erm in the end of course we 're gon na have to erm probably concentrate on those areas which erm er which 'll give us the best return .
7 And signature tune if that 's what you like to call it was Dare to be a Daniel , Dare to Pass a Public House and Dare to Make it Known .
8 How if she chooses this moment and this audience to make it known that she visits us only out of pure charity , that what lies in her handsome reliquary is in reality the body of the young man who committed murder to secure her for Shrewsbury , and himself died by accident , in circumstances that made it vital he should vanish ?
9 The first step in the life cycle of an SPR is to make it known to LIFESPAN .
10 All he had to do then was to make it known that he had promised to leave Laura alone so that she could have a rest in peace , to make an excuse about paying a brief visit to the Gents , to go up to his room — probably via the guest-lift — to stick his hand inside the room and grab the handbag , to take out the jewel before dumping the handbag , and then … ’
11 Well I would think the Council would be delighted to have those details in front of it for us to have a full discussion and to make it known but thank you Councillor for all those details .
12 Being such an " odd bod " he was the butt of many who took the opportunity to make it known that he was different from us , and whether we thought we would in time change him was something that was a hope — happily a fond hope .
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