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

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1 It 's all a load of bull shit basically , it seems , it seems that the para 's were certainly under fire , with nobody knows and erm , it does , the only thing that is blatantly clear , all these lying transferred by the para 's and they were like dragging them away and stuff and the only , there 's only one member that 's had any thing to do with the I R A that they can find out about , that 's one so at least nine were n't firing definitely , erm , three may of done or may not of done so it looks like the only thing that basic the same is looks like at least nine were innocent , you know its all right for
2 The recording is mostly clear , though at a slightly low level .
3 It is since clear that Lord Salisbury did not give his own views .
4 Even more astonishing are the powers accorded to the government as a whole , for it is here that the primacy of the executive over the legislature is most clear .
5 This is most clear in Pagham Harbour , where the National Wildfowl Counts until 1963 recorded a normal winter peak of 100 birds , with up to 300 in severe weather ( Atkinson-Willes 1963 ) .
6 The significance of the seven-hooded Cobra is most clear when related to the discipline of Kundalini Yoga and the seven levels of consciousness leading to Samadhi or ‘ liberation ’ .
7 Above all , however , it was perhaps in the field of economic planning that the failure of the planning movement to fulfil its ambition is most clear .
8 ‘ The Friends ’ is written in the first person narrative , it is rather clear and direct , but it too later develops , conveying the emotions of an ardent adolescent growing up into womanhood .
9 What is eventually clear , however , is that a much more formal and regular division of labour , based not only on professionalization but also on conscious management , corresponds to an effectively new stage in the means of production .
10 ( 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 .
11 Otherwise the score is remarkably clear , indicating that it may possibly be a fair copy .
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 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 .
14 Although telephone speech is acoustically limited — the frequency range is sharply reduced at both ends — both Labov and Nordberg report that it is sufficiently clear even for instrumental analysis .
15 The argument is sufficiently clear that it can be formulated mathematically , and the equilibrial balance calculated .
16 This is sufficiently clear from the rules relating to infant shareholders , who are liable for calls on the shares unless they repudiate the allotment during infancy or on attaining majority , and who can not recover any money which they have paid unless the shares have been completely valueless .
17 Secondly , if the provision of the directive in question is sufficiently clear and unconditional , it may be relied upon directly by the citizen against the defaulting Member State .
18 Cohesive markers are not always necessary , but where you find sentences without evident markers , it may be useful to inspect them closely to be certain that the relationship with the preceding sentence is sufficiently clear .
19 It is especially clear in figure-work .
20 Psychological knowledge is unavoidably ambiguous , and this is especially clear when it involves relatively ill-defined , social aspects of subjectivity , like gender .
21 The adversarial nature of judicial and arbitral proceedings likewise assumes a bilateral model , which is especially clear in boundary determination .
22 The humility of the common object is especially clear in an area of mass material culture such as furnishing .
23 This is especially clear in the later stages of the market , when the relatively simple relations of speculative production have been joined and in many areas replaced by planned marketing operations in which certain types of work are positively promoted , of course with the corollary that other types are left at best to make their own way .
24 In the case of theatre this is especially clear .
25 At Water Newton , for instance , the fringes around the urban core appear to merge imperceptibly into the countryside ; this is especially clear in the Normangate Field area , where the known kilns are interspersed with the urban workshops and shrines on the one hand and the droveways and rural estates of the villas on the other .
26 The distinction of meaning is especially clear with perfect participles ; these show a well-known alternation between interpretation as expressing an event ( therefore the occasion value ) and interpretation as expressing a state : ( 23 ) labelled goods vs sent goods The word sent is unusual prenominally precisely because it has the sort of meaning which makes an actual or implicit reference to the event of despatch , and hence it is far more likely to be used post-nominally .
27 This is especially clear in the case of bilinguals who code switch , whose personas may be indexed — though only in a gross way — by language .
28 So far , it is only clear what the proposals do not contain .
29 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 .
30 Boullee demonstrated one aspect of vision and I mention it because it is so clear and so obvious .
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