Example sentences of "is obvious that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is obvious that all these breakdowns in communication should be investigated and tightened up , so that a tragedy like this never happens again . |
2 | It is obvious that all point mutations affecting the D-stem or the size of the extra arm did not cause any discriminatory effects on the identity elements for the tRNA ( m 5 C49 ) methyltransferase . |
3 | I recently saw a delegation from the new regime in Ethiopia , and it is obvious that that country needs know-how as much as anything . |
4 | If we examine expenditure by type of care provided , i.e. hospital or community , then it is obvious that acute in-patient care dominates the programme budget , accounting for 34 per cent of all expenditure . |
5 | It is obvious that environmental factors exert a far-reaching influence on this particular AL and , indeed , the concept of ‘ safety ’ has no real meaning unless it is considered in relation to ‘ the environment ’ . |
6 | Sure , he is told , steady travel can make a person feel like that for an instant ; yet it is obvious that short-term memory for him is like a labyrinth . |
7 | While this development must take the majority of any forthcoming Sports Council funding , it is obvious that many of the existing facilities need to be dramatically expanded and the MCofS will endeavour to ensure this happens sooner rather than later . |
8 | Whatever the explanation in this case , it is obvious that such claims must be treated with the greatest scepticism . |
9 | It is obvious that such a definition is defective even within the context of ordinary English usage . |
10 | It is obvious that good economic indicators no more ensure good economic management than accurate instruments on the dashboard of a car ensure safe driving . |
11 | From what has been said so far it is obvious that good interview schedules are important tools for the fieldworker . |
12 | Further it is obvious that other factors such as the social circumstances of the patient , his or her environment and the provision of care in the community by both formal and informal carers are also important in influencing readmission . |
13 | It is obvious that one chapter in a workbook can not be very comprehensive on any one subject and we certainly hope that you will be involved in some further reading from the suggested reading list . |
14 | Therefore , it is obvious that one of the most important features of the scheme — the fact that the rail link and the international station can be considered independently — would be lost . |
15 | As no tea was grown in India during Earl Grey 's lifetime , it is obvious that this was purely China tea flavoured with oil of bergamot . |
16 | It is obvious that this transfer of power will have a real effect on teachers in schools . |
17 | It is obvious that this requires a high degree of commitment to regular practice , with punctuality and concentration during rehearsals . |
18 | It is obvious that large volumes of private cars use the Park roads but I was surprised at the extent of this , as revealed by the Traffic Survey — nearly 20,000 vehicles a day . |
19 | Mechanical Engineering News — the newspaper of the IMEE — complained in January : ‘ It is obvious that few engineers understand the terminology and jargon that is prevalent in editorial copy and advertisements for computer systems . |
20 | At the same time it is obvious that full enforcement of the law would be totally impractical . |
21 | It is obvious that more than modesty is at stake . |
22 | As far as any future evaluation is concerned , if we adopt this definition of support teaching , it is obvious that more than just the traditional concerns with pupil progress in specific skills areas will need to be taken into account . |
23 | On matters where there are social inhibitions about declaring one 's most personal views or experiences , such as in sexual matters , family relationships , social class , religion and perhaps politics , it is obvious that informal interviewing could result in very selective discussions taking place from which the researcher would simply produce the sort of information which suited his own bias . |
24 | ‘ When club football is put first to the extent of having two mini sections to find the European Cup finalists , it is obvious that national sides must suffer as a result of the extra matches , ’ said Vogts . |
25 | However , since it is obvious that human society could never advance without some sort of leadership structure , what makes us think the family , society 's basic unit , would be any less an anarchy with equal responsibility ? |
26 | It is obvious that those doctors who practised the therapeutic community approach had doubts about the complete integration of psychiatric patients into general hospitals , which must perforce be organized and run in a radically different manner . |
27 | It is obvious that these are very different situations in which different issues and problems arise . |
28 | Given our current state of knowledge of sign languages , it is obvious that these comments are no longer appropriate and that BSL can be treated as an effective cognitive component in development . |
29 | When this residual method is employed it is obvious that any error made in any part of the estimate will be directly reflected in the residual valuation . |
30 | Who thought of them can only be imagined , but it is obvious that some are attributed to the physical build or character while others have probably got connections with the work they did , terms which have died with them . |