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

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1 It is abundantly clear that the homeless have nothing to hope for from the socialist Government , which promised them so much in 1945 and so little in 1950 .
2 While it is clear enough that by 1519 the Household system badly needed reform , it is less clear that the Edwardian system existed only on paper .
3 It is brutally clear that the private sector has already invested in those places and activities in DRAs where profitable returns on capital may be obtained .
4 ‘ We are naturally disappointed that the Court has upheld the Regulations , especially as it is already clear that the legal aid cuts are causing real hardship to a substantial number of people .
5 Where there is no attendance note but it is nevertheless clear that the particular task had been done , then the taxing officer will have to assess how long the particular job is likely to have taken .
6 This point should not be pushed to perversity : the IMF is still clear that a US-style deficit is worse , and it certainly is not being quickly corrected .
7 In summary , it is reasonably clear that the rulemaking powers in FSA , ss 55 and 81 permit rules to modify fiduciary obligations arising under the general law .
8 On the evidence I have heard , it is reasonably clear that the old naval dockyard generated comparatively little heavy goods vehicle traffic and in the main it used the Pembroke Gate entrance .
9 On top of this indefensible and increasingly absurd situation , it is also clear that the Labour Party is obliged by its own Constitution to organise in Northern Ireland .
10 It is also clear that the higher the quota value the higher the hurdle for new entrants . ’
11 It is also clear that the non-biological breakdown of water vapour in the outer atmosphere would not by itself be enough to get life started .
12 It is also clear that an unknown number of officers have individually , over the years , passed material to loyalist terrorists .
13 And it is perfectly clear that the old representatives of Lebanese democracy are under considerable pressure to talk about reform and not withdrawal .
14 It is now clear that the earthen bank had been cut back to make way for a stone wall , resting on cobbled foundations up to 3 m ( 10 ft ) wide , but unfortunately no precise dating evidence for its construction was recovered .
15 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co et al , where it was held that proof of an organised crime nexus is not required for RICO to be invoked , it is now clear that the draconian penalties applicable under RICO may be used against insider dealers .
16 It can be said in conclusion that these developments have become central to the future of the ‘ GIS revolution ’ of the late 1980s , since it is now clear that the massive ( and desirable ) growth of the use of GIS can not be supported without improvements to the use environment experienced by the user .
17 It is clear that the proportion of abusers is very small ; it is equally clear that the vast majority of drinkers do not abuse alcohol at all .
18 But it is quite clear that a large number of people believe these three , who have now been in prison for 13 years , to be innocent of the crime for which they stand convicted .
19 It is quite clear that the present government 's approach to training is market-led .
20 Indeed , it is quite clear that the only effective power that can enforce the duty to disarm is the world-wide popular mobilisation against nuclear weapons .
21 ‘ It is quite clear that the heterosexual epidemic in the UK remains a small problem , ’ she said .
22 In his later development of the 12-tone system Schoenberg illustrates the second , rationalist modernist ideal-type , in a sense that it is quite clear that the new order is a created and posited ordering .
23 Beyond this , it is quite clear that the Middle Volga still contained strong pockets of potential political resistance to the centre — the tradition of revolt died hard .
24 By the last quarter of the nineteenth century it is quite clear that the middle classes were limiting births .
25 And the Secreta the Secretary of State is quite clear that the environmental constraint in North Yorkshire , is a particularly important one .
26 It is quite clear that the hard work put into it by coach Gerry Murphy is beginning to pay off .
27 It is quite clear that the lone parent is greatly disadvantaged in terms of available resources , money especially , but also time and energy , compared to the two-parent or three-generation family , and she and her children suffer because of this .
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