Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [adv] clear " in BNC.

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1 But this was shown to be an unattainable goal for the simple reason that the meaning of an existential proposition can not be made fully clear without making use of some existential proposition or other as part of the explanans .
2 Just how petty , greedy and self-interested others really are will be made perfectly clear to you during the next few days and your reaction to them may well be to decide to turn off the charm and the money supply forthwith .
3 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 : —
4 The intention to do so must therefore be made perfectly clear , for otherwise the court will consider that the exempted party was only to be free from liability in respect of damage occasioned by causes other than the negligence for which he is answerable .
5 Before very long , however , it was to be made abundantly clear to her that legal equality was not enough ; the ability to exert force was the key not merely to ascendancy , but also to genuine equality .
6 The purpose of the technique should be made very clear to parents so that they can also make it clear to the child what they are doing and why they are doing it .
7 Immigrants must be made very clear about this .
8 This is covered by the Client Care Scheme , but again the staffing structure in the office must be made very clear to the client from the outset in order to keep the client 's confidence in the ability of the conveyancer 's business to fulfil the service required successfully .
9 ‘ 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 .
10 Nevertheless , despite the necessity to protect children from being misled by the stories of ‘ heaven ’ and miracles , it should be made quite clear to them that most of the stories of good works attributed to the people involved are most likely to be true , and as these people are believed to have done much more good than most , they have been given a place in the windows of the churches and in paintings and elsewhere .
11 Of course , in any particular study it must be made quite clear what we are talking about — what is being compared with what .
12 It is important that a long-net should be set completely clear of sticks and brambles for if these become entangled within the net it can not function properly .
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