Example sentences of "[vb mod] be clear " in BNC.

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1 But it should be clear to us now that the English hide which she thought so ‘ thickly padded ’ was in fact morbidly sensitive — certainly as long ago as Beerbohm 's spitefulness in the 1930s , and perhaps as long ago as Robert Nichols 's inexusable review of ‘ Homage to Sextus Propertius ’ in 1920 .
2 As Mason , the British heavyweight champion , has been brought forward along similar lines , his career nourished mainly by opponents who showed little inclination to remain upright , it should be clear that Biggs is thought to represent an ideal opportunity for advancement .
3 Finally , if the manager were to get into financial difficulties , and his or her creditors required payment , it should be clear that no money in this account belongs to the manager , and it can not be used to settle the manager 's personal debts .
4 However , it should be clear that any firm which issues a guarantee must inevitably err on the side of over-zealousness , which will add to expense .
5 It should be clear to anybody that the basic idea behind the prison system is corrupt and unjust , but the more I worked on the film , the more I understood how extreme the injustice was .
6 So it should be clear that the separation of husband and wife has nothing to do with infertility of the woman .
7 It should be clear from the preceding chapters that the Free Presbyterian Church is no ordinary evangelical sect ( using that term in its sociological rather than pejorative sense ) .
8 But it should be clear that while one or two methods may be the most important for attributing coins to a mint or dating them , almost any other consideration can be important , depending on its relevance or on the accidents of survival .
9 This much should be clear after the Bundesbank under Pöhl was forced to accept Federal Government policy not only on the principle of German Monetary Union but also on the exchange rate , both of which it had initially resisted .
10 It should be clear to most people that the Franco-German axis is the main initiator of these plans .
11 It is very difficult to see how Germany is less centralised and it should be clear that the ‘ subsidiarity ’ principle is merely an allocation of competence , as in the hierarchy of a company , rather than a distribution of power .
12 Given that Britain ( like many other countries ) is now recognisably a multi-faith society , it should be clear that we can not conduct this enquiry from within the terms of Christianity alone .
13 It should be clear that a God who was simply ‘ outside ’ the world in the way that the President of France was ‘ outside ’ Britain could hardly at the same time be present in it .
14 It should be clear by now that linear plots are never quite absent from even the most experimental of these novels .
15 Most are fitted with hot and cold water supplies which should be clear of the sink well to allow the manoeuvring of large items in and out of the sink .
16 Whereas not all clinics necessarily do a full general examination , it is vital to the doctor to be able to examine the genitalia both externally and internally , because , for reasons that should be clear from preceding chapters , it is impossible to make an accurate diagnosis without such examination .
17 Finally , it should be clear from the outset what sort of information the survey is designed to elicit .
18 It should be clear from this brief description that these issues are inherently geographical .
19 When selecting the most important features of the case they should be clear , strong and characteristic of the patient 's illness right now .
20 The connection between these reforms and the modernization strategies discussed in Chapter 2 should be clear .
21 Finally , other people involved in the patient 's care should be clear about what is happening .
22 The therapist should be clear about his purpose in encouraging expression of bottled-up emotions .
23 However , from the preceding sections it should be clear that habitats that are rapidly diminishing or becoming unsuitable for birds are particularly those associated with wetland , heathland , and on coastal and downland sites .
24 As the purpose of teaching is to produce a planned change in students , it is essential that those whose responsibility it is to produce the change should be clear not only about their intentions but about the assumptions on which those intentions are based .
25 The surveyor should be clear as to his authority and responsibilities , particularly where there is potential conflict .
26 Our methods should be appropriate to what we are looking for , and we should be clear what our motive is .
27 It should be clear from Fig. 2.1 that the services of labour are crucial to the working of an economic system .
28 It should be clear that what is being suggested here is not the creation of new precincts as islands in the traffic-orientated city , or indeed the forcing of new pedestrian underpasses through the existing road net .
29 Its importance , however , is not that we know when doubt becomes unbelief ( for only God knows this and human attempts to say so can be cruel ) , but that we should be clear about where doubt leads to as it grows into unbelief .
30 This much should be clear : Christianity invites people to an examined faith .
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