Example sentences of "it [is] clear [that] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps the display asked more questions than it answered but it 's clear that the young stars are staking claims early .
2 But what , when they do get going it is , it 's clear that the mutual aid process does reduce inequalities
3 Hustle the Safrane along some backroads and it 's clear that the adaptive damping is a major asset .
4 I mean as soon as it 's clear that the middle peasants are coming under pressure December nineteen forty seven , he begins to issue statements , we must protect the middle peasant and as , as said the , the , the nineteen thirty three class documents are reissued er which make it very clear that , that middle peasants must be protected .
5 It 's clear that the Prime Minister is worried , as so she should be , over the Government 's poor performance in education .
6 This is the first of er two lectures on the American presidency and erm I want to begin just by putting the presidency in , in context erm thus far I hope it 's clear that the American pol political system is one in which authority is firstly limited by the constitution in which authority dispersed by the by virtue of the separation of powers .
7 Judging from the apparent reticence of many of our municipal galleries and mainstream critics in addressing work produced by women artists , it is clear that the time-honoured tradition of institutional myopia persists .
8 It is clear that the middle kingdom had strategic importance for a king who wished to preserve German unity ; that the Saxon kings had strong practical grounds for wishing to be kings of Lombardy and to hold suzerainty over the kingdom of Burgundy .
9 Mr Green added : ‘ It is clear that the middle ground in Derry favours the ideas put forward by Labour .
10 While each school must evolve its own way of working , it is clear that the traditional two-tier model has limited capacity to cope with change on the scale now being experienced .
11 A newsletter in 1964 complains that ‘ it is clear that the requested £10 per annum is more than one group can manage . ’
12 From documents that I have been sent by the senior chief inspector it is clear that the total number of inspectors will be used as follows : 11 will conduct high-profile surveys and focus inspections , six will inspect schools at risk and another 26 will undertake inspections to supplement database evidence .
13 ICC is the income consumption curve , and it is clear that the total provision of the good will increase as the local authority receives the grant .
14 But if loving parents freely admit that they would have chosen to let the child die if given the choice , it is clear that the vast majority of parents would take this view if given an option by the doctor concerned .
15 Granted what we know of the history of the city it is clear that the vast majority , as probably the similar multiplicity in many other English towns , were built between the tenth and the twelfth centuries , and that the multiplication of parish churches was especially characteristic of the eleventh century .
16 It is clear that the vast majority of people find faith gradually , rather than in a sudden conversion .
17 It is clear that the vast majority of older people are neither socially isolated nor overwhelmed with feelings of loneliness .
18 It is clear that the vast majority of full-time students entering higher education in the UK do so on the basis of Highers or A-levels ( 91% in the universities , 71% in the polytechnics , Smithers and Robinson , 1989 ) .
19 It is clear that the Central Wales Line still has much to offer , even with modern traction , much as we would all like to see BR allowing us the pleasure of an occasional steam run .
20 By ignoring these sorts of objections it is clear that the corporatist vision of the company is attempting to break with some of the basic assumptions of liberalism .
21 But it is clear that the mere existence of an alternative remedy does not oust judicial review .
22 By comparing the history of Northern Ireland with that of the rest of the United Kingdom it is clear that the mere fact of elections is not sufficient .
23 One hears jocular allusions to AIDS in circles which would class themselves sophisticated but from this programme , it is clear that the early theory that AIDS was some kind of divine blight on homosexuals , is already discounted .
24 This time it is clear that the new foundation was to the Viscount 's detriment and was expected to anger him .
25 From the complaints of British and French merchants it is clear that the colonial trade was ceasing to be a ‘ device by which was canalized , under royal control , the supply of goods from the rest of Europe ’ .
26 It is clear that the complex pattern of symptoms could not be a consequence of just one or two loci of damage within the normal reading system , and Morton and Patterson ( 1980 ) have offered an interpretation in which the disorder is explained as occurring when a number of different loci in the normal reading system are all damaged .
27 She says , " it is clear that the various features of Patois are learned neither at random nor in isolation .
28 It is clear that the present system , perhaps indeed any system that could be devised , is not foolproof , says the IAEA .
29 But it is clear that the present ecology of the lake can not be sustained .
30 It is clear that the present arrangements will not survive .
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