Example sentences of "[coord] it [is] clear [that] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Bill the and John started holding hands about a year ago and it 's already resulted in their engagement and it 's clear that they 're planning their big day for the summer of next year !
2 In terms of the practical implications for employers , this was a controversial proposal from the earliest days and it is clear that its implementation met with strenuous and effective opposition from different interests .
3 A thought-provoking , if somewhat radical , plan from the American camp , and it is clear that they would have a strong-looking team .
4 The current economic conditions are particularly challenging and it is clear that we must increasingly earn our living by ingenuity and innovation .
5 Berkeley held , as we have seen , that an abstract general idea is simply an idea of a particular thing used to stand for other such ideas ; and it is clear that what Hume applauds is Berkeley 's refusal to accept any ideas other than those of immediate and concrete experience .
6 By going even so short a distance , however , men could free themselves from the control of their lord and the custom of the manor , and it is clear that one can see a similar situation elsewhere in the country ; families were prepared to leave the land to free themselves from their lords ( 79 , p.35 ) .
7 Writing these articles increased Marx 's interest in the nature of these societies and it is clear that he read widely , especially about India .
8 In this he was only following in Lanfranc 's footsteps , and it is clear that he expected the king to exercise more authority in ecclesiastical affairs than the more ‘ advanced ’ ecclesiastical theorists of his time thought tolerable .
9 Gloucester was much in demand as an arbiter and as a source of legal redress , and it is clear that he took the matter seriously .
10 It has been said that he provided no leadership and lacked control of the episcopate , and it is clear that he waited on events in 1326–7 , only casting his lot with Isabella and Mortimer when the king 's cause was obviously lost .
11 He is also said to have been a good Greek scholar and a poor preacher , and it is clear that he was retiring and modest .
12 It is interesting that he should have first obtained benefices in the north ; in the late thirteenth century very many royal clerks were beneficed in the province of York , and it is clear that he was in the king 's service by 1262 , acting as a proctor for Henry III in the French court .
13 Gloucester was much in demand as an arbiter and as a source of legal redress , and it is clear that he took the matter seriously .
14 There seems to be a lot of anger locked up in a sense of competition that he apparently directs first and foremost against himself ; and it is clear that his endless tampering with his swing must have at least as much to do with mind-control as with bodily mechanics — either that , or Faldo has a very perverse and forgetful body indeed .
15 There is environmental sensitivity about the latter approach and it is clear that there will be national and international regulatory hurdles to clear before such strains can be used .
16 Add to this the notion that in very many families , as a matter of daily routine , the simple care of children ( other than for educational or health purposes ) is entrusted to minders , friends and wider family , and it is clear that there is no such thing as the exclusive care of children by their parents .
17 And it is clear that there were , that a very significant proportion were not reaching that level and it 's being taxed .
18 Your appointment may be terminated at any time during the probationary period in the case of misconduct or if your service is unsatisfactory and it is clear that you will not be able to reach the required standard before the end of the probationary period .
19 Your appointment may be terminated at any time during the probationary period in the case of misconduct or if your service is unsatisfactory and it is clear that you will not be able to reach the required standard before the end of the probationary period .
20 The use of very large stones — megaliths — either singly or in combination was widespread among the ancients , and it is clear that our ancestors must have regarded the practice as extremely important .
21 It has still to be proved conclusively that these children were reared exclusively by animals , but it is clear that they all had minimal human contact .
22 There is a body , the National League against the Venereal Diseases , which receives a grant from the government and organizes lectures in schools , prisons , and to the army , but it is clear that their efforts have little effect on the prevalence of disease .
23 The poet follows with more abstract interpretation of the event , but it is clear that his ideas are not opposed to the shepherd 's : ‘ Small difference lies between thy creed and mine . ’
24 Whether this visit took place after Anselm 's return to England in September 1100 is unclear , but Anselm left the pope in no doubt about his view of the matter , and the pope promised to send no legate with authority over Canterbury during Anselm 's life time ; but it is clear that he did not , and could not , accept the Canterbury claim made by Anselm , that he should never appoint a legate in England other than the archbishop himself .
25 Richard Fitzhugh did not take seisin of his lands until 1480 and did not become politically active until after 1483 , but it is clear that he was already a satellite of his cousin the duke .
26 Salvidge was right to claim that Leith had overstepped the mark and that he had no mandate for his action , but it is clear that he rather than Salvidge really represented the views of the National Union .
27 Nothing is known of his early life , but it is clear that he acquired practical experience of chemistry and engineering .
28 Richard Fitzhugh did not take seisin of his lands until 1480 and did not become politically active until after 1483 , but it is clear that he was already a satellite of his cousin the duke .
29 Precise details of the evidence presented at that meeting have not yet been revealed but it is clear that it proved inconclusive .
30 It is not very clear whether section 17(2) adds a third element or is subsumed in ( b ) , but it is clear that it was intended to be more difficult to obtain an interlocutory injunction in trade dispute cases than in others .
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