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

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1 The author has recently travelled throughout the USA where it is clear that there is dissatisfaction with the devolution of functions to the states without accompanying funds .
2 Equally , where it is clear that Article 85 and/or Article 86 apply , and there is no possibility that the Commission will grant an exemption from Article 85 , the national court may proceed to rule on the matter .
3 It is hoped that Customs will keep to their original pledge of applying the rules sympathetically at least within the first year , and waive any penalties where it is clear that the taxpayer has done his best to comply .
4 An inspector may revise the accounting period to which an extended time limit assessment applies where it is clear that the period in question is a point of contention with the taxpayer .
5 Similarly , establishing liability will be feasible where it is clear that the company 's interests have not been addressed by management .
6 Where it is clear that the contract-breaker would have taken the same steps anyway the inducement is not an effective cause of the loss .
7 This possibility needs consideration where the man was well known to the woman and where it is clear that she was not intimidated . ’
8 Even where it is clear that proceedings be commenced in a county court , practitioners must concern themselves with quantum at the pleading stages .
9 Surely the Home Alone films , with their scenes of appalling violence having no apparent ill-effects on the victims , are much worse than Clint Eastwood films , where it is clear that violence has severely unpleasant results ?
10 Even the references to classical antiquity and feudalism remain vague and unspecific , although it is clear that , unlike their discussion of tribal society , these are based on much greater knowledge , obtained largely from the classical education they both shared .
11 Although it is clear that these changes were made in order to admit light to the new , deep-plan living accommodation , it is conceivable that the judicious use of ranges of standard reversible and ventilating roof windows might have provided an answer to this requirement which would have been less erosive of the original external appearance .
12 Although it is clear that he is committed to making changes , he has taken up fluent corporation-speak surprisingly quickly .
13 Although it is clear that the potential for considerable influence is there , how effective is the mass media in changing or maintaining values and behaviour patterns ?
14 Although it is clear that most of these groups were not representative they were instrumental in directing government funding to projects of limited use to the majority of residents , ‘ neighbourhood stabilisation ’ apart .
15 Although it is clear that Gascoigne is way beyond his peers in what is an era of ordinary players , Taylor 's predecessors — Don Revie , Ron Greenwood and Bobby Robson — all shunned the opportunity of building their teams around the most talented players at their disposal .
16 For although it is clear that /ε/; raising is diffusing on a much broader social front than /a/ backing , the generalization still seems to hold true that it is those persons in the inner city for whom the vowel functions less clearly as a network marker who are the principal innovators in their own communities .
17 Although it is clear that the left hemisphere is dominant not only for speech but also for verbal memory and reasoning generally ( Meyer and Yates , 1955 ; Meyer , 1959 ; Milner , 1962 , 1971 ; Lansdell , 1968 , 1969 , 1973 ; Benton , 1968 ; Newcombe , 1969 , 1974 ; Buffery , 1974 ) the nature of hemispheric control of speech output is still somewhat obscure .
18 His biographer attributes the protracted proceedings there to Hamo 's unwillingness to bribe the cardinals ( although it is clear that he retained at least Cardinal William Testa at the curia ) , as well as to the proliferation of other candidates with royal support .
19 Although it is clear that mountainous areas with few nearby notable pollution sources are receiving their pollution burden from regions or countries several hundreds or thousands of kilometres distant , it is difficult to determine precisely from which source or sources the pollution originated .
20 Although it is clear that the bars must be formed by waves breaking some distance offshore , certain details of the origin of the bars are far from clear .
21 This material is largely undated , although it is clear that occupation along Ermine Street pre-dated the defences and continued with little or no change well into the fourth century .
22 Although it is clear that the House welcomes the Bill , the provisions appear to have been drafted largely with British Rail in mind .
23 In penance Hilton stresses contrition because it , rather than confession itself , signifies the reorientation of the will , although it is clear that the act of confession can also aid contrition .
24 Because of shock caused among audiences by this last line , Eliot was persuaded to alter the passage , so that it is clear that shock is only a part of a deeper message which shows how contact with the primitive can renew values of faith , self-sacrifice , and idealism which seem to have become totally atrophied in the world of London cocktail party and Hollywood film .
25 I take it that it is clear that ( b ) has a higher status than ( a ) as a piece of scientific knowledge .
26 Anselm was at this time in exile , so it is clear that the monks , who now had a prior whom Anselm had appointed , were able to do publicly what the Anglo-Saxon enthusiasts had had to do surreptitiously before Anselm 's arrival .
27 ’ . Under Para 10 , the Royal Botanic Gardens are specifically mentioned , so it is clear that we are expected to comply with this Directive .
28 At the time when rent levels were falling , some less profitable land also went out of cultivation ( although the extent of this is hard to measure ) , so it is clear that the fall in rents must have been due to a shortage of potential tenants rather than to a greater supply of land , which might have resulted from the clearance of forest or the reclamation of fenland .
29 Although these troubles occurred in the city , foreigners were also attacked at times of peasant rioting when the rebels came to London , so it is clear that there were some sentiments which were shared by townsmen and countrymen alike .
30 The airbrakes can then be reduced once it is clear that the glider will not overshoot with full airbrake .
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