Example sentences of "[adv] it be clear that " in BNC.

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1 Although in all the three books considered there is some evolutionary scheme , when we take them together it is clear that Marx and Engels were very willing to modify the overall picture whenever they obtained new information .
2 So it is clear that Bukharin did not make the elementary mistake that Rosdolsky attributed to him .
3 So it is clear that private citizens are the proper persons to ‘ enforce ’ private law .
4 So it is clear that our first approach ( demonstrated in Fig. 2.20 ) had no general validity .
5 So it is clear that the financial statements of the firm , which are the only publicly available sources of financial information about the firm , are fraught with problems from beginning to end .
6 So it is clear that the two kinds of productivity — children and intellectual achievements — can be combined , as is borne out by the subsequent careers of the forty two students who matriculated in 1966 and who answered the questionnaire .
7 Our work so far has obviously only been of a preliminary nature , but even so it is clear that there are many strands in the concept of participation and public involvement in decision-making related to novel energy systems .
8 So it 's clear that you will .
9 In each case , the new school now contained fry of two different sizes , and so it was clear that some must have come from another family .
10 By four o'clock it was clear that the Tories had it in the bag .
11 None the less it is clear that Marx felt that before he could complete a book on pre-capitalist societies , he had to find out much more about these societies and their transformations .
12 None the less it is clear that , whatever the theory , there was in practice no absolute bar to crossing the line between the kasabat kadiliks and the mevleviyets .
13 If we had included more papers in the sample the coverage might have appeared more dense , but nevertheless it is clear that it is a minority of unusual cases which get most press exposure .
14 The precise composition of the £0-£4 group can only be guessed at ; nevertheless it is clear that the gulf between the merchant class and the artisan population was a very wide one indeed .
15 Nevertheless it is clear that the chief gainer was Louis VII .
16 Nevertheless it is clear that statutory interference with the right is almost as old as the right itself .
17 Nevertheless it is clear that Anglo-American relations had suffered a number of shocks since 1950 , while Churchill was quite wrong in his expectation that the Americans would be happier to work with him than with Labour .
18 Soon it was clear that France was overrun and men began arriving home from the evacuation at Dunkirk .
19 But soon it was clear that the dairyman did not want so many dairymaids at this time of year .
20 Thus it is clear that you need to work on the fast twitch muscles if you want to improve your speed .
21 Thus it is clear that our typical inhabitant is a peasant living in European Russia .
22 Thus it is clear that if the change is a realistic one and the company is justifiably convinced that it must be imposed , you will be extremely vulnerable if you do not fall in line .
23 Thus it is clear that to develop heavy industry one must increase the supply of products at all costs and by all means .
24 Thus it is clear that it is owing to her body that a woman is defective . )
25 Thus it is clear that the ombudsman could , if his arguments are right , only investigate complaints arising from negligent valuations in the case of some lenders and some borrowers .
26 Thus it is clear that " true " or " false " neither add nor detract from what is actually asserted on a given occasion .
27 Thus it is clear that Castro had deliberately moved to implement socialist and pro-Communist policies before there was any question of Soviet involvement in Cuba and , indeed , before any decisive deterioration had taken place in US-Cuban relations ( see pages 66–9 ) .
28 Thus it is clear that ( a ) affirms the footballer ; ( b ) also affirms the footballer because the speaker has made it clear that it is a personal reaction of liking or disliking which has nothing to do with appreciation of football 's being a good game ; ( c ) is affirming also because although criticism of the game is stated , its positive value comes first , and in any case the keen footballer is likely to be the first to agree that the level of enjoyment varies according to different games of football ; ( d ) however veers towards dismissal of football and therefore dismissal of what is meaningful to the footballer , because although it acknowledges that sometimes it is a good game the emphasis is on the negative side ; ( e ) is not affirming because even though the hurt to the footballer is cushioned by making it clear that this is a personal opinion , a very negative judgement is in fact articulated ; ( f ) has the straight effect of dismissing the footballer as well as football because it implies that anyone who spends time on football is stupid .
29 To synthesise such band-pass response , notice that if an inductance of the prototype low-pass filter with unit cut-off pulsatance was then its reactance must become where Thus it is clear that an inductance of the low-pass prototype must be replaced by a series combination of an inductance and capacitance , the values of which are given by equations ( 12.45 ) and ( 12.46 ) .
30 Thus it was clear that the clonality was different between primary and recurrent tumours .
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