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

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1 It 's quite clear that the influence of soul music in pop has become poisonous , repressive , grey and total .
2 It 's quite clear that the eruption was totally unexpected .
3 And it 's quite clear that the decorative touches have made this house a warm and welcoming home in which to spend Christmas .
4 So it it 's quite clear that the government and er , industry , the community , will put enormous burden , inevitably on the voluntary worker in the health sector .
5 We are here to serve people of Cambridge and it 's quite clear that the people of Cambridge do want good services , they want , they want services which which improve the quality of life in in in the cities and this is precisely what is erm spending is there to do .
6 So , it 's quite clear that the electric car is a technical technically feasible form of car , however if you ask why do you want an electric car there would could be different reasons .
7 Beyond this , it is quite clear that the Middle Volga still contained strong pockets of potential political resistance to the centre — the tradition of revolt died hard .
8 It is quite clear that the Communists have to be in a minority in the new government .
9 From both this report and that of Cahill ( ibid. ) it is quite clear that the problem is severe and getting worse ; and that the national soil conservation programme is not dealing with it :
10 It is quite clear that the lone parent is greatly disadvantaged in terms of available resources , money especially , but also time and energy , compared to the two-parent or three-generation family , and she and her children suffer because of this .
11 In this case , it is quite clear that the testator 's estate as a whole is solvent .
12 The principal difficulty is that it is quite clear that the texts of the classical jurists have not been left as they were written ; and since it is clear that Justinian was keen on enforcement in all circumstances , it is hard to decide whether we should take all reference to it to be a product of his ardour , or the more extreme cases of public interest to be acceptable classical examples .
13 It is quite clear that the heterosexual epidemic in the UK remains a small problem , ’ she said .
14 It is quite clear that the ICAEW , with 85% of the total registrations , has an overwhelming dominance as the regulator of firms auditing listed companies , with the ICAS and ICAI each regulating about 7% of the total registrations and the ACCA regulating just over 1% .
15 Air and ground crews did well and it is quite clear that the OCU effort was in no way inferior to that of the operational Canberra PR squadrons . ’
16 Indeed , it is quite clear that the only effective power that can enforce the duty to disarm is the world-wide popular mobilisation against nuclear weapons .
17 It is quite clear that the norm so far as qualifications for Inspectors ( Engineering ) are concerned needs to be graduate aeronautical engineering standard plus practical experience .
18 By the last quarter of the nineteenth century it is quite clear that the middle classes were limiting births .
19 It is quite clear that the present government 's approach to training is market-led .
20 It is quite clear that the theory of finance adopts net present value ( NPV ) as the proven and accepted valuation criterion for any asset .
21 In his later development of the 12-tone system Schoenberg illustrates the second , rationalist modernist ideal-type , in a sense that it is quite clear that the new order is a created and posited ordering .
22 From the discussion in Section 1 , it is quite clear that the scope for economies of scale is an important characteristic of the fertilizer industry .
23 It is quite clear that the Government are not committed to introducing such a council .
24 When he believes that Tom is not guilty of the rape of which he has been accused , we know that Tom is innocent so when he is found guilty of raping Mayella Ewell , it is quite clear that the decision had been heavily prejudiced .
25 So while it would be difficult to argue that there were no benefits for Ghana , or for other Third World countries in similar projects , it is quite clear that the interests of the TNCs in obtaining cheap power in Ghana as part of their global industrial strategy run counter to the interests of Ghanaian development .
26 It is quite clear that the provisions of Part XV apply to settlements which are created outside the United Kingdom .
27 It is quite clear that the hard work put into it by coach Gerry Murphy is beginning to pay off .
28 My Lords , under those circumstances it is quite clear that the thinking which the Minister has offered us has got to cover those particular issues
29 He submitted that it was quite clear that the FPC reached a considered decision as what it found to be the proper level of use of the deputising service consistently with maintaining the doctor 's primary responsibility and as regards the need to maintain the standards of the deputising service efficiently and consistently with that obligation .
30 It was quite clear that the immense strain and overwork was taking its toll , and two days later of course he had to give up and have a rest . ’
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