Example sentences of "[verb] to [be] clear [conj] " in BNC.

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1 These are the kinds of issues which an analysis of curriculum balance needs to address , and the head will need to be clear that the heart of the matter is the question of the deployment of time in ways which allow adequate attention to all parts of a curriculum .
2 My objection was not to discussion of the subject , but to the refusal of those who might be expected to be clear and able spokesmen of the Church to commit themselves to a firm position on right and wrong .
3 C , on the other hand , has to be clear and reasonably accurate ; and for him the historical terminology must be correctly used .
4 I want to be clear that the House realises what we are doing .
5 Adrian Titcombe , the FA 's crowd management co-ordinator , said : ‘ We want to be clear where the trouble occurred so we will study all the reports before coming to any conclusion . ’
6 On page one o eight paragraph two point two er , the society proposals of the er , in accordance with the objectives we 've taken out overall , it wants to be clear that it must mean it 's in total , the objectives .
7 Yeah but what I 'm saying is when she says things like that I think you 've got to be clear and honest with her .
8 However it began to be clear that despite our good possession we were short on attacks .
9 Whilst the White Paper acknowledges that local policy objectives and resources must be a key context in planning and delivery services , the government appears to be clear that at the point of assessment , decisions must be needs-based and ‘ should not focus only on the user 's suitability for a particular existing scheme ’ ( DoH , 1989b , p. 18 ) .
10 It seems to be clear that not enough use is made of solicitors for the solution of legal problems .
11 Since a lot of hard work was involved for staff and parents , it had to be clear that the purpose was always first and foremost for the benefit of the particular school .
12 This is why , before you embark on any kind of anti-drug crusade with your children , you have to be clear where you stand — and not just on the subject of heroin .
13 But I think we need to be clear whether we are talking about ordained or lay people and further on in the discussion whether we can indeed justify that division .
14 To be engaged in the same strategy , we need to be clear that we have fully entered into this same understanding .
15 You need to be clear that for both of you what is going on is OK and creative of mutual satisfaction .
16 So , we just need to be clear that er , we 're not actually endorsing the list necessarily .
17 So we need to be clear as to what we define as violence , and how we see violence in society .
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