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

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1 Secondly , it is however quite clear that the courts have not always adopted this approach .
2 It is thus quite clear that whatever he said about Shakespeare 's plays , Tolkien read some of them with keen attention : most of all , Macbeth .
3 It is even less clear that industry , in general , should be ‘ under the control of the community ’ .
4 Societal reaction theory directs research towards the ideas and beliefs that give child abuse meaning in given contexts , but it is also quite clear that child abuse is not reducible to those beliefs .
5 It is also quite clear that neither clients nor designers can predict precisely how system environment will be affected by the new system.under these circumstances the best strategy appears to be one which provides opportunities for all those involved to learn from experience as the system development and operation progresses .
6 It is also quite clear that if , prior to the ten year charge , the asset had been located in the United Kingdom the fact that it is taken outside the United Kingdom so that trust becomes an excluded property trust does not cause a tax charge in itself .
7 And yet , on the other hand , it is all too clear that racism still remains a widespread , and possibly intensifying , fact of many people 's lives .
8 And if we look at the actual fragments , it is all too clear that Nietzsche was right .
9 Since it is now pretty clear that the Americans do intend to stay on , probably setting up a base in Bahrain , the chances of Iran joining a co-operative policing system in the near future are remote .
10 Nevertheless , the courts have recognized the value of informal rules in a variety of contexts , and it is now quite clear that such rules may be subject to judicial review on a number of grounds ( as we will see in due course ) .
11 It is now quite clear that the complexities of white racism ( which is the focus here ) can not be grasped without an exploration of the anxieties and ambivalences generated particularly by white male , but also female , sexual anxieties and desires .
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