Example sentences of "clear for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Once thought is freed from the concrete situation the way is clear for symbolic manipulation and for Piaget 's stage of formal operation in which the real becomes a sub-set of the possible .
2 Once thought is freed from the concrete situation the way is clear for symbolic manipulation and for Piaget 's stage of formal operation in which the real becomes a sub-set of the possible ’ ( ibid. p. 172 ) .
3 With teachers ' morale at its lowest ebb in living memory and with parental frustration escalating , the way was clear for Central Government to demand that schools be made much more accountable — accountable to the parent body which the teachers had for years struggled to involve in schools in the interests of the children they were teaching .
4 In the sixteenth century the Ottoman regime made one important further step , defeating the Mamluks in 1516 , which left the way clear for Ottoman domination of the main Arab-inhabited areas — Syria , palestine , Egypt and the Arabian peninsula .
5 If there is a vacuum of this kind , far from the field being clear for political decision-taking ( as Ramsay Muir suggests ) , the minister is lost because there are no properly prepared and documented alternatives from which he can choose .
6 He said his company did not plan to raise its £790m hostile bid for RHM , effectively leaving the way clear for industrial conglomerate Tomkins , best known for Smith & Wesson guns .
7 Schools coaches are already preparing their U12 teams for the NI first year tournament at the end of May which will complete the competitive season and leave the way clear for targeted coaching courses .
8 But we were moving in different directions and it had been clear for some while that we stayed together out of habit .
9 It has been clear for some time that the demands of the arms control process would increasingly dominate military planning .
10 The warnings had been clear for some time .
11 It has been clear for some time that there are a number of significant practical problems with the interpretation of SSAP 6 , Extraordinary Items and Prior Year Adjustments , particularly in respect of the variety of treatments of apparently similar events as sometimes ordinary and sometimes extraordinary items in the p&l account .
12 The implications of the Black and Tans ' behaviour and of the complicity of the Government in their reign of terror had been clear for some time , but Tubby 's experience had brought it all into sharp focus .
13 It has been clear for some time that the Al Fayeds are not who they said they were in 1985 .
14 By 1934 , following the February events and the signing in July of the popular front agreement , the route was clear for rapid development of co-operative communist cultural politics .
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