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

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1 Within the hour the camera , the film and the physical chemistry became so clear that with a great sense of excitement I hurried to the place where a friend was staying to describe to him in detail a dry camera which would give a picture immediately after exposure .
2 It became so clear that he was not optimistic about the possibilities of a peaceful settlement with Russia that Julia said :
3 If scio was not thought adequate at classical law , the reason can be only that it did not make sufficiently clear that the testator intended a trustee to be legally obliged to make property over to a beneficiary .
4 Such was the pattern up to and including the minority of James V. With Mary 's , it became abundantly clear that the age of limited political struggles was over .
5 But as the figure mounted still further , as it became abundantly clear that the Cabinet was barren of remedy , as the harsh eloquence of Oswald Mosley 's attacks damaged without moving the Government from which he had recently resigned , so comforting oratory became less of a substitute for action .
6 In talking of groups it soon became abundantly clear that the young lady to whom the remarks were addressed was mystified .
7 To would-be revolutionaries it was becoming abundantly clear that their central problem was lack of contact with the masses .
8 ALMOST two months into Colombia 's crackdown on the cocaine cartels , it is becoming increasingly clear that President Virgilio Barco has launched a war he can not win .
9 It is becoming increasingly clear that once the IMF has agreed short-term adjustment strategies with the major Eastern European governments , the way will be paved for the kind of large scale Western assistance which leaders such as Poland 's Mr Lech Walesa have called for .
10 It is becoming increasingly clear that the inquiry will never have before it any detailed assessment of the safety of the actual design which the CEGB will use to build the Sizewell reactor .
11 It 's becoming increasingly clear that Class War 's gone soft , what with the film and the book .
12 With presidential elections coming up in 1994 , it is becoming increasingly clear that political power in Brazil today rests to a large degree with the owners of the mass media .
13 It is becoming increasingly clear that a transition plan , developed with the individual during the final years of schooling , to which all agencies agree to contribute is the only practical way of coordinating local services .
14 It was now becoming increasingly clear that the French were determined at least to hold on to the richest party , namely Cochinchina : or at least this was the unmistakable objective of the new French High Commissioner , the implacable Admiral Thierry d'Argenlieu .
15 Despite the controversy it is becoming increasingly clear that there is no real ground for argument between hospital and community care and that they should complement rather than rival one another .
16 It is becoming increasingly clear that this whole process , defined in one recent study as ‘ a set of procedures for uniting those who control the resources necessary for certain tasks ( the members of a municipal council or the shareholders in a company for example ) with those who use the goods or services produced from these resources ( pupils , patients , tenants , customers , etc. ) 'i is itself part of policy making .
17 The trouble with all of these theories of Broca 's aphasia , and others like them , is that they assume that a single deficit is involved , i.e. that the syndrome is a ‘ theoretical syndrome ’ ; and it is becoming increasingly clear that this is not so .
18 It is becoming increasingly clear that export performance and investment abroad can not be considered solely in the light of such traditional factors as relative export prices and financial rates of return of investment .
19 A further stimulus for the demonstrations was the deteriorating economic situation in Serbia , and it was becoming increasingly clear that the SPS would be unable to keep its election promises concerning the economy [ see pp. 37923 ; 37973 ] .
20 [ 1 ] It is becoming increasingly clear that , of these , the stress on application independence is particularly relevant .
21 For it is becoming increasingly clear that a semantic theory alone can give us only a proportion , and perhaps only a small if essential proportion , of a general account of language understanding .
22 It was however becoming quite clear that the Department would now be used much more explicitly for publicity and propaganda , and this , combined with failing health because of amoebic dysentery and exhaustion , led to my resignation .
23 Moreover , by 1935 , if not before , it was being made abundantly clear that anti-Semitic outrages and terroristic hooliganism aimed at Jews by Party activists were generally unpopular among the public at large .
24 In the person of Mary of Guise , it had been made abundantly clear that neither a French background nor an assertive Protestant aristocracy was a bar to the exercise of power and the acquisition of respect .
25 And even if that crisis is surmounted , it is made extremely clear that this success too will conform to the general pattern of ‘ fruitlessness ’ — or maybe one should say its fruit will be bitter .
26 It must be made perfectly clear that the member of the council was engaged on ‘ approved duty ’ which is defined in section 177(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 as follows : —
27 In the increasing number of critical surveys of the English novel published during the present century Conrad is the sole writer ever to be included in the safe , accepted procession from Fielding to Henry James and beyond who could , to some degree , be considered to write of adventure in the traditional sense ; and it is always made perfectly clear that Conrad 's moral and philosophical probings constitute his true value , his story-telling expertise being , by implication , no more than a means to an end .
28 To every one else at the meeting it seemed quite clear that MacDonald intended to resign , and S.B. returned front it convinced that he would have to form a Government .
29 ‘ Let it be made quite clear that there is no doubt about the position of my government ; Germany stands fully behind the Single European Act and its objectives , ’ Dr Kohl declared .
30 No censorship would take place beforehand , but it was made quite clear that on these issues the press was expected to censor itself , to know what ought not to be reported .
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