Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] is [adv] clear " in BNC.
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1 | The stated intention of the proposed SAS is to establish reporting practice which is both clear and informative . |
2 | However , for purely electromagnetic waves it is less clear . |
3 | My Lords , under those circumstances it is quite clear that the thinking which the Minister has offered us has got to cover those particular issues |
4 | In addition to structures , therefore , there are also classes , and Poulantzas is anxious to keep the two categories apart — a desire which is particularly clear in his discussion of the relations which bind entities of each type . |
5 | We have still to remember its variations , in the changing periods and structures of such societies , but as a categorical distinction it is reasonably clear . |
6 | Unfortunately even water which is perfectly clear may pose a problem . |
7 | As it happens , the only ethical guide which is relatively clear , though still very general , is that contained in a brief statement made by Pope Pius XII 20 years ago . |
8 | ( 149 ) From these , similar artefacts could be dated by comparison ; by this method it is rarely clear whether the date applies to the manufacture or deposition of the artefact . |
9 | ‘ Milk cow Blues Boogie ’ ( 1955 ) is perhaps the best example since the techniques are so well integrated , though Elvis 's treatment of the song is at such a quick tempo that the operation of the techniques themselves is less clear than in ‘ Heartbreak Hotel ’ . |
10 | In this case it is quite clear that following the procedure of section [ 7(4) ] a requirement was made . |
11 | In most cases it is immediately clear what the semantic constituents of a sentence ( or part thereof ) are . |
12 | Now the basis for the pathogenesis is not well enough established for us to expect you to understand the details of how it achieves these processes , but one thing which is remarkably clear is that the organism is a capsule producing organism and that once it gets into the er cerebral spinal fluid that predominately is an acute inflammatory . |
13 | Some drivers stop when entering a roundabout which is obviously clear of other traffic . |
14 | If the Roundabout itself is completely clear of other traffic you may take the shortest and most convenient lane through the roundabout . |
15 | By the last quarter of the nineteenth century it is quite clear that the middle classes were limiting births . |
16 | As in a modern context it is immediately clear that students find it hard to combine study with a full-time job ; so , addressing a would-be contemplative , the Cloud-author explains his view that it is impossible for man to pursue the discipline of meditation and study unless he first ceases external activity , and impossible to come to mystical knowledge of God if the mind is engaged in discursive thought . |
17 | In retrospect it is quite clear that , despite the various ( and for the most part ill-defined ) policy proclamations issued by the 26th July Movement both before and immediately after the revolution , Castro wanted his revolution to instigate radical social change in Cuba . |