Example sentences of "it [is] evident that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These results are illustrated in Fig. 2.3 where it is evident that a fall in wages means a rise in employment and a rise in wages means a fall in employment .
2 It is evident that a child may be a poor speller , but write well-structured and interesting stories , or be a good speller , but write badly structured and boring stories .
3 Here , it is evident that a sesquialtera relationship exists between the vivement 6/4 of ‘ Uxor tua ’ and the gracieusement of ‘ Filii tui ’ .
4 The circumstances of these riots are described by Muncie ( 1984 ) and it is evident that a number of them were sparked off by reactions to incidents in which police actions were interpreted as racist or by other racist attacks .
5 Accordingly , it is evident that a gift of such significance could have been of no small value to a freeholder or councillor who would otherwise have found difficulty in endowing a relative so generously at the commencement of his career .
6 It is evident that no blame was felt to attach to Vlasov for his part in the battle , since on 11 November Stalin personally appointed him to command 20th Army , entrusting him with 15 precious tanks and a vital role under Zhukov in the planned defence of Moscow .
7 Here it is evident that an interest in language usage motivated by functionalist approaches to linguistics would take us well beyond the confines of pragmatics ( as sketched in the definitions above ) into the domain of sociolinguistics and beyond .
8 It is evident that the expertise and contacts Grampian companies have developed through supplying the North Sea oil industry stands them in good stead to take advantage of oil related opportunities in the Middle East .
9 It is evident that the government 's targets for children of school age and young adults may be exceeded in Lothian but that those for pre-school children and adults may not .
10 With the exception of the cutting of toenails it is evident that the contribution of the informal sector far outweighs that of the formal sector .
11 Yet it is evident that the timing of the Act had been determined by Churchill 's desire to popularize his first budget and , with the rate of pension remaining static despite inflation , the continuing poverty of many elderly people merely testified to the inefficacy of such posturing in a climate of financial stringency .
12 It is evident that the way in which Polybius presents his figures leads to absurdities .
13 From Table V it is evident that the cost difference is principally caused by the expenses incurred in ward stay associated surgery ( £2483 ) , and to a lesser extent the theatre costs ( £783 ) .
14 At this stage it is evident that the legend was employed as a magical incantation to protect the body of the king and prevent any desecration .
15 It is evident that the experience of those responsible for such advice has not extended to the fact that the north and south of Britain are as much as 500 miles ( 800 km ) apart , and the climates can be very different .
16 It is evident that the deputy record lesson format , materials used , pupil activities , teacher involvement and questioning , pupil responses , etc .
17 It is evident that the deputy head soon realised that he had set himself an enormous task , despite the fact that he decided to focus on the work of three ‘ target ’ pupils .
18 It is evident that the success achieved by any army depends very much upon the quality of its leadership , a subject much discussed by writers of the day .
19 The reader might verify this useful formula in which it is evident that the inverse of a matrix of order n is obtained in terms of that of a matrix of smaller order ) .
20 Equally , no speaker will deliberately adopt a condensed style when it is evident that the hearer is unable to access the required contextual assumptions .
21 When the influence of politics is added to the supply and demand equation , it is evident that the oil price on which we depend is far beyond the control of the oil producers .
22 Once these factors are taken into account , together with the tendencies to rapid new entry , intense competition and the high elasticity of demand for eurobonds , it is evident that the balance of advantage is increasingly to the borrower .
23 At no place in this influential tradition is labourism defined , but it is evident that the term refers almost exclusively to the political orthodoxy dictating the course of labour representation in parliament .
24 It is evident that the defeat of the Austrian Socialists was felt more strongly in Britain than that of the Germans , who had failed to put up an armed resistance and who were divided by the struggle between the Communists and the Social Democrats .
25 Part of the reason for this is that the American professoriat is the largest in the world , while the American market for current art is unprecedented ; it is evident that the turnover of the American art market as a whole is the largest in the world .
26 However , comparing Figure 2 ( oleic acid diet group ) with Figures 3 and 4 ( linoleic and eicosapentaenoic acid groups , respectively ) it is evident that the gap between the saline and mile acid pretreatment curves is wider for the two latter fatty acid groups .
27 From the results displayed in Figure 2 , it is evident that the reaction with the wild-type enzyme renders the DNA resistant to challenge by Eco RII cleavage ( see Figure 2 , lane 6 ) , whereas incubation with the Dcm/Cys177Ser mutant protein does not ( lane 8 ) .
28 It is evident that the tourist whom railway companies , hotels and guide-books had in mind belonged to the comfortably-off middle classes .
29 At the same time , it is evident that the bulk of the money needed to pay for urban defence had to be raised locally , although , from 1367 onwards , the king of France often allowed a quarter of the value of royal taxes raised in a town to be retained as a contribution towards it .
30 From the above it is evident that the quality of a reading experience does not relate entirely to the quality of the reading material , but that it partly relates to those things the reader brings to the text .
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