Example sentences of "[det] [pron] [be] clear that " in BNC.

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1 From this it is clear that the idea of breaking up L Detachment had been floated at headquarters , using the excuse of a shortage of manpower .
2 ( 8.6 ) From this it is clear that v increases indefinitely as even for arbitrarily small values of ε .
3 From this it is clear that the growth layers of these crystals are formed under considerable mechanical stress if this is needed to straighten the crystal .
4 From this it is clear that Goldner and Hendrix are acutely aware not just of quality but also of rarity and of what will not be available again .
5 From this it is clear that the the additions which the author of the epilogue had in mind are what constitute the Pactus pro tenore pacis of Childebert and Chlothar .
6 From this it was clear that he would never renounce the latter post .
7 From these it is clear that the star created mayhem in any recording studio .
8 From these it is clear that he identified completely with the men in the outposts , believing as they did that if all was well in the boma the empire could be left to take care of itself .
9 From these it is clear that Mr Williamson has left plenty of scope for a sequel .
10 From these it is clear that there is a wide variety of emotional reactions to the news , ranging from those of you who are depressed and worried to those who are enthusiastic and supportive .
11 Above all it is clear that the County Championship will exist primarily to serve the interests of the national team .
12 From their article on the latter it is clear that Taskopruzade and Mecdi suppose him to have been located at the Zincirli medrese at Aksaray in Karaman at the time of Molla Fenari 's period of study with him .
13 By that it was clear that he was referring to some sort of spiritual renaissance , and he succeeded , as so often , in implicitly prophesying the emergence of men like Solzhenitsyn .
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