Example sentences of "[pers pn] be clear [adv] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Life has many other prizes to offer if you are clear enough that you want to claim them . |
2 | None the less , it is clear both that they are substantial and that they have to be offset against any putative gains in efficiency brought about by the internal market . |
3 | Although the Bible 's claim for itself is that God did directly speak through men , and that he so controlled them that they said what he wanted them to say , it is clear also that the men concerned used their own minds in the process . |
4 | It is clear also that there can be an iteration back from any stage in the process to any previous one as views get modified during the change process . |
5 | It is clear here that Chisholm is following the traditional line that all apparent error in beliefs about our sensory states is verbal error , and that verbal error is to be distinguished from substantial error . |
6 | It is clear today that the article 's portrait of his career was correct in every significant detail . |
7 | It is clear then that the DUP will receive the votes of the working-class loyalists so long as it retains an image of being more unionist than the Officials , unless there should be an alternative to the right of the DUP . |
8 | It is clear then that passive receipt of unpublished price sensitive information will suffice for liability for tippee trading . |
9 | Finally , with respect to language issues , a variety of debates are still in progress and it is premature to draw firm conclusions ; however , there is some evidence to suggest that bilingualism may actually enhance educational performance ( Houlton , 1986 ) , that in the case of Afro-Caribbean pupils there may well be ‘ dialect interference ’ , although it is clear too that some of the problems here may derive from the negative attitudes of teachers towards Creole ( Edwards , 1979 ) , and that in the case of some Bangladeshi pupils lack of familiarity with English may be an obstacle to academic achievement ( House of Commons Home Affairs Committee , 1986 ) . |
10 | It is clear now that as well as a strain on the nerves , the nine are physically very demanding . |
11 | It is clear therefore that the use ( insider dealing ) or disclosure ( tipping ) of confidential information would be covered . |
12 | It is clear therefore that a sale of the former matrimonial home within 36 months of the husband leaving it , or a transfer of his interest in it to the wife within that period , will not incur any charge to capital gains tax . |
13 | It is clear enough that nothing can be defined simply in negative terms . |
14 | Nevertheless , it is clear enough that the realities of pre-war football do not find agreement with postwar nostalgia . |
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 | The contemporary evidence is fragmentary , but it is clear enough that the strike was the occasion for certain master printers to revive the idea of employing women . |
17 | This would certainly simplify equation ( 6.3 ) to yield : but it is clear intuitively that we can not completely fill the file , as the last available storage position would on average be half the file area away from the last record 's computed address . |
18 | It was clear here that Barth was very substantially qualifying his earlier Dialectical approach . |
19 | It was clear then that Noriega only held on to power by two threads — popular apathy and the loyalty of the Panama Defence Force . |
20 | It was clear then that the staff would not only have to work extremely hard , and be at their most alert , they would also have to be unusually flexible . |
21 | It was clear then that there are not enough funds , either public or private , to cope with such a flood onto the market . |
22 | If he failed to come up with explanations to put everything right then , and then only , would he have to face the consequences himself , for it was clear now that she would have to leave — disengage herself from him , as Marc had so succinctly put it — but she had given her word and she would wait until the whole matter could be discussed openly . |