Example sentences of "it be evident [that] " in BNC.

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1 The CML accepted the force of this objection , and proposed instead that any rule , if introduced , should require solicitors simply to inform lenders immediately if it were evident that completion would be delayed by more than 3 days — a view which appeared to be supported by a considerable number of other respondents .
2 And I kept telling him , yeah , Oliver , but the day that , you know , some Nicaraguan unity group appears and it 's evident that it 's got everybody in it … that 's the day I 'll begin to believe that this thing has a future .
3 it 's evident that they 're not informed because they 're not doing what they 're required to do ,
4 Part of the reason for this is that the American professoriat is the largest in the world , while the American market for current art is unprecedented ; it is evident that the turnover of the American art market as a whole is the largest in the world .
5 If we take criticism out of its academic context and apply it to more things than literature , it is evident that comparisons of value are fundamental to it .
6 But it is evident that publishers , to stay in business , need to bring out a large number of titles every year .
7 But if every work of art is simply the expression of the artist 's intuition , it is evident that an absolute or complete pattern would be useless , since the intuitions of two different minds could never be expressed by the same form : nor can anything in art be said to have been ‘ done once for all ’ , since if it were ‘ done again ’ by another hand — used , that is , to express the intuition of another spirit — it would be no longer what had been done before .
8 Since death rates also declined , and therefore more people were surviving into middle and old age , it is evident that population increases should have been higher .
9 ‘ We have made various recommendations for strengthening the rural school , but it is evident that effective re-organisation will demand the closure of schools which are ceasing to meet the needs of the community , and the creation of larger schools in the right locations . ’
10 This was also borne out by the inclusion of catalogues at the end of the book , looking very much like contributions from various nurseries and it is evident that those recommending the work did so with an eye to business .
11 It is evident that he did live there in his later years as the Minutes of 1771 agree to provide his successor with lodgings in Chelsea , ‘ until such time as Mr. Miller has quit his apartments in the greenhouse ’ .
12 It is evident that we are once again on the downslope of one of our business cycles in our notoriously cyclical industry ’ .
13 Although there is no written evidence to substantiate this , no major repairs or maintenance were carried out on the machinery , and it is evident that it performed well from the start .
14 From ‘ The Muses Embassy ’ it is evident that Jennens corrected Leapor 's verses .
15 Leapor 's ‘ An Essay on Friendship ’ is more comprehensive rebuttal of Pope 's ‘ An Epistle to a Lady ’ ( see below ) , yet it is evident that Leapor also has the poem in mind when she is writing ‘ An Essay on Woman ’ .
16 It is evident that Leapor has not allowed the meat to scorch in this instance ; rather , it seems a question of how she uses her leisure , in writing or sewing .
17 Given this conception of morality , it is evident that the parties to the original position know nothing of their moral beliefs .
18 It is evident that a child may be a poor speller , but write well-structured and interesting stories , or be a good speller , but write badly structured and boring stories .
19 It is evident that only pre-exposure to saline itself produced latent inhibition and that an aversion was established perfectly readily after all other conditions of pre-exposure .
20 It is evident that Ricardou had established a new doxa of reflexivity from which no deviations could be permitted , such was the extent to which he saw himself as the custodian of a radical modernity .
21 It is evident that earlier nouveaux romans do contain , although less conspicuously , many of the radical features of the later works .
22 First , it is evident that the correct form of any model linking population to land cover should not have an intercept constant ; if there is no residential cover , then there should be no population .
23 But , despite positive evaluations of the Urban Programme and particularly its operation within the Partnerships , it is evident that the whole strategy is open to criticism .
24 In some areas of the Southern North Sea Basin it is evident that post-inversion subsidence ( essentially Tertiary to Recent ) has been of sufficient magnitude to subject previously matured Carboniferous sediments to the depth/temperature regime to which they were originally exposed .
25 But it is evident that the species is now a regular winter visitor on a large scale , although the data available to des Forges and Harber suggested that the winter flocks were made up of the breeding population , non-breeding birds and the young of the year , except in very cold weather ; this can not be so today , although cold weather influxes still occur .
26 From his diaries it is evident that the sheer mass of work he achieved was remarkable .
27 From the above it is evident that the quality of a reading experience does not relate entirely to the quality of the reading material , but that it partly relates to those things the reader brings to the text .
28 These results are illustrated in Fig. 2.3 where it is evident that a fall in wages means a rise in employment and a rise in wages means a fall in employment .
29 It is evident that today the expertise ( knowledge + expertise ) and reasoning strategies used by highly skilled maintenance engineers are the most critical areas of the problem-solving process .
30 It is evident that better support to system and component failure diagnosis is currently required if problems of this nature are to be mitigated .
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