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

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1 It is since clear that Lord Salisbury did not give his own views .
2 It is furthermore clear that when he expressed a favourable judgement on the Romanization of Spain and Gaul he was not copying what his most recent editor , F. Lasserre , has imagined to be a panegyric of Augustus .
3 The argument is sufficiently clear that it can be formulated mathematically , and the equilibrial balance calculated .
4 It is so clear that to look into it takes your breath away : there is no sense of depth and the rocks could be two or twenty metres away .
5 Indeed this is so clear that I sometimes wonder why so much effort usually goes into attempting to prove it .
6 We believe that no one should be found guilty of a crime unless the statute or other piece of legislation establishing that crime is so clear that he must have known his act was criminal , or would have known if he had made any serious attempt to discover whether it was .
7 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 .
8 It is abundantly clear that this God will never let his people go .
9 Mr Smith retorted : ‘ It is abundantly clear that you either do n't know how many billions of pounds were lost or you are unwilling to tell us . ’
10 It is abundantly clear that there was no enthusiasm amongst the English nobility for a renewal of war , and the triumphant campaign that now ensued was prepared by the king himself and a small group of his military supporters , notably Henry Percy of Alnwick and William de Clinton .
11 It is abundantly clear that Mr Radice has two main objectives — to ensure that the Department of Health is required to give its reasons why a product licence for a medicine is granted , revoked , or suspended , and to ensure that patients are provided with better and more comprehensive information about the risks and benefits of the medicines that are prescribed for them .
12 It is abundantly clear that when the time came to construct defences around many of these sites , the reason was not always primarily to protect the community .
13 While the government later indicated that it had merely given drafting assistance , it is abundantly clear that its influence on the Bill was much more than one would normally associate with drafting assistance .
14 It is abundantly clear that the network of figure 12.4 passes signals in the vicinity of the resonant frequencies of the series and parallel LC combinations but rejects at both low and high frequencies .
15 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 .
16 After the 1979 Conservative victory , it is less clear that a party will suffer if it advocates policies which are a clear break with the past .
17 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 .
18 In this rather similar example , however , we think it is much clearer that the comma is a mistake and far less likely that it is simply a style variant : This has the implication that , novel-writing in Wales …
19 It is patently clear that the Blues must sell to buy or consider the possibility of exchange deals .
20 It is thus clear that the practice of was not without importance from the earliest days of the state and that in Molla Edebali and Tursun Fakih — perhaps also in the elusive Elvan Fakih and others there were men who performed much the same function as later Muftis ; but so scanty and uncertain is the available information about this early period that one can not confidently assert the existence , still less the continuity , of an officially designated post of Mufti .
21 It is thus clear that contestable market features help to explain some of the behaviour of firms in the eurobond market , i.e. that it is highly competitive , especially within the individual currency sectors , despite the market structure .
22 Physiotherapist Bernard Thomas tells Lloyd to touch his nose , and it is soon clear that his vision is impaired .
23 Yet it is soon clear that we have to see Godwin himself within a much wider and more general social formation .
24 It is not clear that producers of genetically modified organisms will be fully liable for any damage they may cause .
25 For it is not clear that the generative or productive motions which ‘ cause ’ a circle really are put forward as ‘ efficient ’ causes ; Hobbes has a tendency to speak of them in ways which make it not inappropriate to think of them in terms of some notion of ‘ formal ’ cause .
26 It is not clear that the rules in Common Law and Equity were quite the same on these subjects ; but , at any rate , Equity had a special protection for the party who had suffered .
27 While Treitschke demonstrates how economic union in the Zollverein finally led to German unity under Prussian hegemony , it is not clear that there was necessarily any kind of secret agenda from the outset , rather , the natural pre-eminence of Prussia combined with other historical events beyond her control .
28 Although there is much to be said for freedom of information , it is not clear that it would greatly help individual aggrieved citizens .
29 But it is not clear that the declining overall effectiveness of the police and of criminal justice is because of internal failings so much as because of the overwhelming growth of work-load due to growing social and economic inequality coupled with moral deregulation .
30 As regards others who are terminally ill and whom the law regards as incompetent — for example , the unconscious , the mentally ill , the mentally handicapped , or the seriously confused — it is not clear that anyone has authority in law to consent to or refuse treatment on their behalf .
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