Example sentences of "clear [noun sg] that a " in BNC.

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1 Theory does point to a clear suspicion that a lack of competition can , most certainly , lead to inefficiencies , but it also identifies possible benefits from the attainment of lower-cost production .
2 A clear sign that a South African partnership could be the way ahead .
3 IT IS a clear sign that an elec tion is getting tight when politicians start taking sport seriously .
4 He revealed earlier that he had no illusions about his chances of persuading US President Bush to lift economic sanctions against South Africa , but he expressed confidence that South Africa could now demonstrate clear evidence that a process of political change had begun , including moves towards negotiations and a new constitution .
5 And I think there is very clear evidence that a location along the A sixty four corridor to the south erm west or York is most likely in the Greater York context to produce a good employment area .
6 ‘ Virgin 's success is clear evidence that a new entrant airline with tight management and a well-targeted approach can make a substantial impact . ’
7 Half a century later the 1851 census provided clear evidence that an historic turning point had been reached ; the returns showed that for the first time more people lived in towns than in the countryside .
8 Thus the Paris Summit in 1972 produced a clear statement that a high priority should be given to correcting regional imbalances which would otherwise interfere with the realisation of economic and monetary union .
9 The ‘ fog of war ’ — a phrase used by several administration officials to explain the confusion in the Panamanian command post — had prevented any clear view that an attempt to seize General Noreiga would succeed .
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