Example sentences of "it [be] clear [that] [ex0] " in BNC.

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1 It 's clear that there is no simple answer to this question .
2 In contrast to Iacocca 's blustery persona , Eaton is relatively reserved but , beneath his calm demeanour , it 's clear that there lurks a tough and gritty leader .
3 And so he got space to build a house and they began it began this part in thirteen sixty although it 's clear that there was an earlier house here , perhaps built at the time when they first got the back in the eleven seventies .
4 From the research it 's clear that there is n't one golden road to these sorts of things .
5 It is clear that there are only two armies .
6 It is clear that there were disagreements at the highest levels on the timing of the abolition of Pomgol and the export of grain .
7 Given the anomalous circumstances of Germany , it is clear that there needs to be some form of general realignment within the ERM .
8 However , from Blair 's letter it is clear that there was another Mr Miller working at Chelsea as Isaac Rand 's assistant ( acknowledged in the Preface of his Essays ) , hence the resulting confusion .
9 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 .
10 The author has recently travelled throughout the USA where it is clear that there is dissatisfaction with the devolution of functions to the states without accompanying funds .
11 To begin with France , it is clear that there are serious problems both in the country 's political culture and in the constitution and that the French are aware of this .
12 This unilateral action by Prussia was opposed by the other hegemonial power within the Deutscher Bund , Austria ; yet it is clear that there were those in Prussia who perceived the political prizes to be gained from taking the lead in economic union .
13 It is clear that there have to be some restrictions on the exercise by citizens of freedom of speech , the right to demonstrate , the application of pressure on governments through industrial action or other means .
14 Indeed , it is clear that there will need to be a significant improvement in the conditions associated with part-time work if this is to be seen as a real alternative for older workers .
15 It is clear that time will be allowed for improvements to be carried out and only when it is clear that there is no prospect of the business in question being able to operate without causing an odour , which amounts to a statutory nuisance , will the court permit the issue of a writ of sequestration for contempt of court , in committing breaches of the undertaking not to cause a statutory nuisance , thus closing the business down without compensation .
16 Considering the geodesics in this region , it is clear that there exist three conserved momentum components p x , p y and p v besides the energy integral .
17 It is clear that there was a steady expansion of the words used for trusts , from the basic four expressions used in the first century to the ten or so in use by the end of the third century .
18 It is clear that there is a strong tendency to continue with the named individual , the only exception being the noun-with-name condition .
19 Nicholas Blurton-Jones of the Institute of Child Health at the University of London , insists that ‘ Whenever we find ourselves wishing to qualify a description with an adverb or an adjective , it is clear that there is something we have failed to describe . ’
20 This is illustrated in Fig. 4.8 where ( W/P ) 1 is the prevailing real wage : it is clear that there is an excess supply of labour at this real wage .
21 For when one considers the matter , it is clear that there must be some aspects of language learning which have to do with habit formation .
22 For example , it is clear that there is a wide range of strongly-held views about the importance of ‘ pure ’ accounting .
23 It is clear that there was a vengeful aspect to this behaviour , and one that was heavy with oral aggression .
24 These extreme examples highlight the ludicrousness of trying to draw together the physical traits of black people when it is clear that there exist as many differences between individual blacks as between blacks and non-blacks .
25 It is clear that there is a broad correspondence between the two variables .
26 Even though one would probably not question the desire to minimise psychological distance , since most students are highly motivated and continue to attend courses for very long periods , it is clear that there is little loss of personal identity and very little contact with deaf people .
27 But it is clear that there are certain features of the economy which these reforms will not change .
28 As with other types of support , it is clear that there are considerable variations , especially by gender , in the extent to which emotional support is given within families .
29 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 .
30 It is clear that there is a place for Unix in the information systems architectures of all our customers , so we intend to accelerate our activity in this market . ’
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