Example sentences of "[is] [adv] clear [det] " in BNC.

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1 To pursue the point , although it is normal for regulated companies and publicly owned companies to face little competition , if they were replaced by some other structure it is not clear that competition would develop .
2 I would suggest it is too early for the Working Group to take a definitive view -Divisions may have to respond differently , it is not clear that consultancy is the answer , there still is opportunity to influence the size of the new authorities and then their structure and staff .
3 Although these differences appear when the item to be remembered is a source of arousal , it is not clear that memory differences for central and peripheral information are actually related to general effects of arousal on performance .
4 Moreover , it is not clear that schema theory would actually predict the reversal in results for different types of junction .
5 Since cholangitis is a frequent complication of PSC , it is not clear that cyclosporin contributed to this death .
6 If it is not clear that time is of the essence of a particular procedural provision , the presumption that time is not of the essence will apply ( Panavia Air Cargo Ltd v Southend-on-Sea BC [ 1988 ] 1 EGLR 124 ) .
7 It is already clear that connectivity will be a major component of future information systems .
8 It is also clear that additionality has varied considerably amongst zones : while Rotherham 's additionality amounts to 60 per cent , others , such as Dudley and Clydebank , reveal totals of about 30 per cent .
9 It is also clear that family placements are no panacea .
10 It is also clear that reading must be accorded high priority in inner-city schools and that teachers in those schools need support in this endeavour .
11 Much of the language behaviour of the speakers described in this book can be characterised as code switching between those two systems , but it is also clear that " English " and " Creole " interact at many other levels , both for these speakers and for the community as a whole .
12 After a brief period of uncertainty , it is now clear that common-law recklessness , not Caldwell recklessness , is the relevant test .
13 It is now clear that celebrology is going to play an increasingly important part in what remains of this campaign .
14 Nevertheless , it is now clear that newspaper proprietors have successfully exploited the perception that there would be an abundance of new titles as a direct outcome of the ‘ new technology ’ whilst confidently bringing enormous structural changes to the industry .
15 It is now clear that ROM are produced in excess in active inflammatory bowel disease .
16 The , the problem that is arising in this , is that it is now clear that , er , that the Grants Panel are running out of money this year , because of the take up of , of lots more grants .
17 Following the case of Shepherd v Law Land plc [ 1990 ] STC 795 it is now clear that group relief for that proportion of Target 's current accounting period which falls before the date it leaves the group remains available .
18 Stansted is by the Government to be a major airport of the future and you would therefore assume that the Government would be planning that development but it is now clear that Stansteds future is based on unknown or undisclosed information of genius arithmetic and a desire to listen only to the aviation industry .
19 It is quite clear that some need to do this .
20 The position of the G M B is a retention of a true facility that is quite clear that was the decision of this conference some three years ago , moved by your own region and seconded by Scotland .
21 It is very clear that Schools/Industry liaison , as promoted through Partnerships such as Compact , is regarded as an essential resource for all the Core and Foundation subjects which will make up 70 per cent of the National Curriculum .
22 ‘ It 's very clear this end .
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