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

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1 ‘ However , it is clear that 18 July 1989 is not a magic cut-off point .
2 It is clear that political-administrative elites and not the masses of acceptors are deciding on the technology to be used ’ USAID Evaluation Report , 1979
3 It is clear that general practitioners have the potential to be able contributors to the discussion of what needs to be purchased and where , although the mechanisms by which this is achieved need a variety of well thought out and appropriate structures .
4 It is clear that deep discount bonds represent liabilities of the issuer since they contain an obligation to make cash payments .
5 So it is clear that private citizens are the proper persons to ‘ enforce ’ private law .
6 Although it is clear that mountainous areas with few nearby notable pollution sources are receiving their pollution burden from regions or countries several hundreds or thousands of kilometres distant , it is difficult to determine precisely from which source or sources the pollution originated .
7 Exactly similar inferences can be made in cases like example ( 18 ) , and it is clear that such inferences are fundamental to our sense of coherence in discourse : if the implicatures were not constructed on the basis of the assumption of relevance , many adjacent utterances in conversation would appear quite unconnected .
8 Although the reference to memory is not as direct as in the other questions it is clear that such decisions at the strategical level are based on memory in at least two separate ways .
9 It is clear that such forms are designed primarily to protect the hospital from legal action .
10 It is clear that such gaps restrict methods of handling data ( see chapters 5 and 6 ) ; for example data for age- and sex-groups could not easily be aggregated .
11 It is clear that such districts should be the point of contact with the local population .
12 It is clear that such occasions brought together , often from many countries , knights who were brought up and trained in the same martial traditions .
13 IN THE YEAR that saw mankind 's first wave of planetary exploration reach a glorious climax with Voyager 2 's passage of Neptune , it is clear that new space efforts will concentrate on the third planet from the Sun .
14 It is clear that other groups , such as the military , scientists and intellectuals , could exercise influence over the party and modify policy .
15 The first temple at Mallia , raised in about 1900 BC , was equipped with storage rooms , but it is clear that other buildings , apparently houses , in the town of Mallia were also equipped with store-rooms .
16 It is clear that two factors were of particular symbolic importance and concern to these bourgeois intellectuals , both relating to women : their sexuality and their economic autonomy .
17 In the light of the above , it is clear that two matrices having the same modal matrix do not necessarily permute ; they will do so only if their spectral matrices permute .
18 It is clear that all resistance to shearing has vanished by the time that the atoms are balanced on top of each other , which will occur when the whole material has been distorted in shear through an angle of 30° .
19 It is clear that all observation statements will be singular statements .
20 It is clear that all participants in the planning process will require information , although of different types , and the amount required by each level will depend on the type of planning management .
21 Whether soundly based or not , it is clear that congressional perceptions of Reagan 's popularity were important in influencing votes in the legislature ; and the defection of Boll Weevils , in particular , was essential to the president 's success on key votes .
22 It is clear that each case in this area will depend on its own facts .
23 It is clear that each Command had a basis for judging tour length ; for example , Bomber Command seemed to feature the number of sorties to establish this .
24 However , it is clear that chronic health problems appear to increase with age .
25 Although it is hard to know how valid these comparisons are , it is clear that ordinary people in Britain have far more possessions and assets than they did in 1911 .
26 It is clear that political commitment is no more sufficient for the development of good pedagogy than is the ability to speak a particular language and to share in its associated culture .
27 Nevertheless it is clear that Anglo-American relations had suffered a number of shocks since 1950 , while Churchill was quite wrong in his expectation that the Americans would be happier to work with him than with Labour .
28 It is clear that ultimate liability is envisaged to lie with the producer , own brander or importer , irrespective of whether they are insolvent , that is , " whether still in existence or not " ( s2(3) ( a ) ) .
29 With hindsight it is clear that left-wing opponents planned to disrupt the meeting , for over 1,000 anti-fascists were involved in a counter-demonstration and in the systematic attempts to wreck the occasion .
30 First , it is clear that psychotic illness involves , if nothing else , a serious disruption of brain activity .
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