Example sentences of "[noun sg] it is clear that [art] " in BNC.

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1 From the form of the Schwarzschild metric equation it is clear that the factor is an important measure of the effect of mass on the curvature of space–time .
2 And as a whole it is clear that the inter-war period saw Britain 's population increase , rather than decrease , as a result of migration .
3 Since the nucleus of a cell in the gut could give rise to a normal toad it is clear that no genetic information had been lost during the development of the gut , and the same holds for the skin nucleus .
4 From this single example it is clear that an investigation , of the outside poses immense problems since there are so many outside factors to be taken into account .
5 Where subsequent to intimation of a claim it is clear that a Capital Sum Payment will be made , H.O .
6 In other words , under the misappropriation theory it is clear that no breach of duty to the issuer of the securities traded in , is required , provided there has been a breach of duty to another person ; however , under Rule 14e-3 it is not necessary for any fiduciary duty to be owed or breached .
7 From documents that I have been sent by the senior chief inspector it is clear that the total number of inspectors will be used as follows : 11 will conduct high-profile surveys and focus inspections , six will inspect schools at risk and another 26 will undertake inspections to supplement database evidence .
8 On initial inspection the curve in Figure 3.3 appears to show just such an inverted-U relationship , however , on closer scrutiny it is clear that the points which represent a downturn in the curve are not based on enough data to make them reliable .
9 In this case it is clear that the original excavators included only those coins which they deemed of sufficient importance for publication .
10 It is difficult to determine what proportion of these ships had wire rigging and which used the improved hemp but in any case it is clear that the West was largely won with better rope .
11 However in the Nayar case it is clear that the matrilineal organization of the Nayar taravad only makes sense when it is viewed as a part of the larger society which included the patrilineal organization of the Nambudiri and the military organization of the pre-British South Indian principalities .
12 In addition it is clear that the route by which information becomes public knowledge may be crucial to determining whether it thereby loses the necessary quality of confidence .
13 By adopting these principles and developing an integrated engineering records data base it is clear that the performance of a CAD system can be enhanced and the information generated used as the core of all downstream manufacturing operations .
14 From this brief description it is clear that the information derived from MRI is already significantly greater than that from most of the other imaging techniques .
15 Choice of index technique It is clear that the changes to the indexes caused by even a very few additions mean a great deal of reading and writing of data into the index areas on disk .
16 On the one hand it is clear that the techniques of physical reproduction were still largely employed within the modes of general social and cultural reproduction .
17 In view of that letter it is clear that the Crown Prosecution Service do not seek to employ any of the material disclosed by Mr. Tully in compliance with the order of Buckley J. but of course the Crown Prosecution Service can use any material which the Crown Prosecution Service have already obtained and any other material which they obtain ‘ independently ’ of the present proceedings .
18 Granted what we know of the history of the city it is clear that the vast majority , as probably the similar multiplicity in many other English towns , were built between the tenth and the twelfth centuries , and that the multiplication of parish churches was especially characteristic of the eleventh century .
19 From this final expression it is clear that the concepts discussed above influence both the intercept and the slope of the curve .
20 From this post-Saussurean perspective it is clear that the theory of literature as expressive realism is no longer tenable … .
21 From the context it is clear that the secret , whatever it was , was of long standing . ’
22 In retrospect it is clear that the rejection of her work merely deepened her anxiety and revealed the beginnings of a persecution complex .
23 From Nirex 's new timetable it is clear that the lab has very little to do with rigorous scientific investigation and everything to do with pulling the wool over the eyes of [ local ] people . "
24 This time it is clear that the new foundation was to the Viscount 's detriment and was expected to anger him .
25 In my view it is clear that the party is very much in search of a leader , very anxious , if it is to make an adequate showing at the next general election , over the fact that it needs a symbol of more meaning to the mass electorate than Mr Attlee .
26 The 1976 act spoke of a person who died from ‘ personal injuries sustained by him ’ and Lord McCluskey said : ‘ In my view it is clear that the whole phrase is perfectly apt to include injuries inflicted to the person of a child immediately before his birth and continuing to have their effects on him by impairing his physical condition at and after the time of his birth .
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