Example sentences of "[be] clear [that] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But had anyone in New York thought to look in New Orleans , it would have been clear that his life was as disorderly as ever . |
2 | If the interpretation of democracy argued for in this book is correct , or at least is found persuasive by its readers , then it should be clear that its principal practical implication is that democracy is still " unfinished business " on the agenda of modern politics . |
3 | It will be clear that my not being a Christian has nothing to do with any feminist stance which I may espouse . |
4 | It must be clear that our simple definition of ‘ text ’ as ‘ the verbal record of a communicative act ’ requires at least two hedges : |
5 | However , white , British women were clear that their support for anti-imperialist struggles had to be unconditional ’ . |
6 | In terms of the practical implications for employers , this was a controversial proposal from the earliest days and it is clear that its implementation met with strenuous and effective opposition from different interests . |
7 | There is a body , the National League against the Venereal Diseases , which receives a grant from the government and organizes lectures in schools , prisons , and to the army , but it is clear that their efforts have little effect on the prevalence of disease . |
8 | It is clear that their devotion to The Wedding Present was too strong , and they did not have the resources to see through the whole project . |
9 | The collection of historical data on natural hazards is important since it is clear that their spatial pattern varies through time . |
10 | While the Danzig Poles were thought to be docile and largely invisible , it is clear that their slumbering sense of identity had been roused by anti-Polish policies . |
11 | Though it is mistaken to suppose that the British made no effort to leave the Masai better than they found them , it is clear that their potential emergence from the colonial period much as they had entered it was something their administrators could in the end accept with equanimity . |
12 | Although the personal attitudes of the protagonists are unknown , it is clear that their working relationship was one of cooperation . |
13 | Although the personal attitudes of the protagonists are unknown , it is clear that their working relationship was one of cooperation . |
14 | There seems to be a lot of anger locked up in a sense of competition that he apparently directs first and foremost against himself ; and it is clear that his endless tampering with his swing must have at least as much to do with mind-control as with bodily mechanics — either that , or Faldo has a very perverse and forgetful body indeed . |
15 | Yet it is clear that his approach was overwhelmingly based upon Marx 's reproduction schemata , and it would seem to be an entirely legitimate use of the concepts embodied in Marx 's work . |
16 | The poet follows with more abstract interpretation of the event , but it is clear that his ideas are not opposed to the shepherd 's : ‘ Small difference lies between thy creed and mine . ’ |
17 | When , however , one examines Oakeshott 's political writing in the context of his philosophical work it is clear that his notion of tradition is different from that of Burke . |
18 | Although Bozo 's appointment is being presented as a natural consequence of the desire to reunite the Centre 's four sections , it is clear that his presidency will give the museum a bigger say than in the past and ensure that , where funding is concerned , it is no longer the poor relation of the IRCAM . |
19 | If in this respect Gloucester was still very much his brother 's agent , it is clear that his closeness to the king had already made him a person of some consequence . |
20 | In retrospect , of course , it is clear that his creative powers were beginning to wane and that his real work had been done . |
21 | His modest apology for tardiness in producing this volume is unnecessary in any terms , considering the magnitude of his task , and when in addition one realises that he has pressed on with the completion of the work during his convalescence from a serious illness , it is clear that his apology should be replaced by the public 's commendation . |
22 | If in this respect Gloucester was still very much his brother 's agent , it is clear that his closeness to the king had already made him a person of some consequence . |
23 | Thus it is clear that our typical inhabitant is a peasant living in European Russia . |
24 | The use of very large stones — megaliths — either singly or in combination was widespread among the ancients , and it is clear that our ancestors must have regarded the practice as extremely important . |
25 | So it is clear that our first approach ( demonstrated in Fig. 2.20 ) had no general validity . |
26 | Bur faced with the exponential growth of the world 's population and the accelerating pace of urbanization , it is clear that our cities must , where appropriate , be purposefully planned in order to optimize the environment of urban areas and avoid a series of structural and functional design failures . |
27 | Yet , it is clear that our criticism must be aware of the supplemental aspect of the Renaissance — that it is not automatically a something open to contained description . |
28 | I repeat that if one adds to that the £40 million from the foundation , the £20 million a year for football and the £1 million that I found for the champion coaching scheme , it is clear that our commitment to sport is greater than anyone 's . |
29 | Of course the Government are not satisfied with that , but at least it is clear that our efforts are having an impact and are bringing to an end the unsatisfactory increase in the number of homeless in bed-and-breakfast accommodation — which is falling in London , and is virtually stable across the rest of the country . |
30 | He added : ‘ It is clear that our shareholders agree that the Airtours offers grossly undervalue Owners Abroad . |