Example sentences of "it [is] clear [conj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I think it 's clear that the money 's coming from from the local parties .
2 As temporary shacks turn into permanent dwellings , it 's clear that the drive of people to have a home in the area they choose is unstoppable , and the cost of insufficient planning to this and future governments is incalculable .
3 It 's clear that the majority of not only motorists but other road users , pedestrians , cyclists , bus passengers do feel that there are serious problems in urban areas , that they do need to be tackled and that one major thing that 's necessary is better enforcement of existing regulations , particularly in two areas : one , drivers that drive badly and cause danger to others and secondly , the inconsiderate parker .
4 But it was er er I mean i it 's clear that the policy was , was successful in that they do mobilize a lot of peasants and , and they
5 Science is no more dead than any of its rivals , but flip through Omni , the most successful science glossy , and it 's clear that the appeal has changed .
6 " Gentlemen , " interrupted the Collector , " it 's clear that the difference between you is a deeply felt and scientific one which none of us here are qualified for adjudicating To an impartial observer it seems that there 's something to be said on either side …
7 If you compare The Smiths with the previous Great White Hopes of preceding eras , it 's clear that the rebellion of the Stones , Who , Pistols , jam , was based in some kind of activism or at least action , an optimism about the potential of collective or individual agency .
8 However , this contains an important message for lawyers sympathetic to the peace movement , since if the symbolic appeal of law for the peace movement is founded in the view that law embodies certain political and human ideals which may be interpreted as being in sympathy with the aims of the peace movement , then it is clear that the attraction is to law as an ideal rather than to lawyers and legal process .
9 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 .
10 The airbrakes can then be reduced once it is clear that the glider will not overshoot with full airbrake .
11 Though it might be fanciful to assert that this passage heralds the arrival of Hercule Poirot on the literary scene , it is clear that the Digression prepares the way for the development of the whodunnit form , and particularly of the private detective , ‘ the righteous unraveller ’ , whose task it will be to solve the murder .
12 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 .
13 It is clear that the presence or absence of a check can influence the technique of the player .
14 By comparing lanes 2 and 3 , it is clear that the presence of the FSE elements in the plasmid DNA dramatically increases the level of c-Jun phosphorylation .
15 Second , it is clear that the quinte part was the least important of the five .
16 Firstly , much of the research focuses on human embryos which raises ethical considerations hitherto unprecedented , and while such research is still in its early stages it is clear that the ability to manipulate human life itself requires well-defined and enforceable legislation .
17 By adopting these principles and developing an integrated engineering records data base it is clear that the performance of a CAD system can be enhanced and the information generated used as the core of all downstream manufacturing operations .
18 It is clear that the choice of signs for comparison will affect the results of such an exercise ; a balance must be sought between too small a number and too great .
19 This justification was provided by the castle of Clairvaux and it is clear that the scheme very nearly worked .
20 It is clear that the scheme needs to be administered so that it dovetails with and reinforces the benefits of other grant schemes which provide for hedge renovation and management .
21 It is clear that the measure of damages for the conversion of a negotiable instrument is prima facie the face value , not the value as paper but it has been held that this principle is inapplicable to non-negotiable documents such as holiday credit stamps .
22 Although some of these conditions present no particular problems , it is clear that the air transport market has too many imperfections to work as theory would suggest .
23 It is clear that the Committee " s project of combating the " diseased " majority cultures and sustaining a healthy sense of Englishness by mobilizing literature in education , has little place for serving industrial needs .
24 By contrast with the offence of assaulting the police in the execution of their duty , it is clear that the prosecutor must show that the defendant was aware that the person obstructed was a constable .
25 This can be explained in part by the large numbers of dogs that were imported initially , but it is clear that the breed has really taken off and is now firmly established in the top ten most popular breeds in New Zealand .
26 It is clear that the duke took his interest in Skipton seriously .
27 It is clear that the duke took his interest in Skipton seriously .
28 We illustrate reduction to upper Hessenberg form with a general matrix of order 4 ; it is clear that the procedure applies to matrices of any order greater than 2 .
29 From the Parliamentary answers to which I have referred , and from the other evidence before us in these appeals , it is clear that the procedure now followed can be summarised as follows .
30 From this , it is clear that the output voltage can be varied by altering the duty cycle .
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