Example sentences of "be [vb pp] quite clear " in BNC.

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1 It should have been made quite clear to you from the beginning that MI5 's word on this would be final . ’
2 That has been made quite clear , categorically clear , by everyone in Vienna .
3 ‘ Let it be made quite clear that there is no doubt about the position of my government ; Germany stands fully behind the Single European Act and its objectives , ’ Dr Kohl declared .
4 Nevertheless , despite the necessity to protect children from being misled by the stories of ‘ heaven ’ and miracles , it should be made quite clear to them that most of the stories of good works attributed to the people involved are most likely to be true , and as these people are believed to have done much more good than most , they have been given a place in the windows of the churches and in paintings and elsewhere .
5 Of course , in any particular study it must be made quite clear what we are talking about — what is being compared with what .
6 The reasons for such an assumption were made quite clear during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries .
7 It is made quite clear in the Life of Wilfrid that Wilfrid was intending to give his support to Eadwulf ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 59 )
8 The position of the Library Association with regard to censorship was made quite clear in a statement promulgated in 1963 :
9 No censorship would take place beforehand , but it was made quite clear that on these issues the press was expected to censor itself , to know what ought not to be reported .
10 It is clear that Coenwulf did not dare to risk ecclesiastical sanction by proceeding against Eadberht until the papal position on the matter was made quite clear .
11 The problems become acute from the vantage of electronic geographic information as was made quite clear to participants in the seminar on The Future of Our Landscape at the Royal Society ( London ) in October 1992 .
12 What is for sure on the basis of a judgment made in nineteen sixty-eight when my Noble friend Lord Callaghan of Cardiff er was Home Secretary , it was made quite clear that no Minister of the Crown can tell a Chief Constable , can tell him he must or mee no or must not keep observation on this place or that .
13 Drummond , however , assured Milton that he had made no reply to this request , but the implication was left quite clear , though unstated .
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