Example sentences of "it [be] clear [conj] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think there 's enough evidence to bear that out as yet , but it 's clear that some companies are now ahead of their consumers in terms of what they 're trying to do and the products they 're developing .
2 Exactly similar inferences can be made in cases like example ( 18 ) , and it is clear that such inferences are fundamental to our sense of coherence in discourse : if the implicatures were not constructed on the basis of the assumption of relevance , many adjacent utterances in conversation would appear quite unconnected .
3 Although the reference to memory is not as direct as in the other questions it is clear that such decisions at the strategical level are based on memory in at least two separate ways .
4 It is clear that such forms are designed primarily to protect the hospital from legal action .
5 It is clear that such gaps restrict methods of handling data ( see chapters 5 and 6 ) ; for example data for age- and sex-groups could not easily be aggregated .
6 It is clear that such districts should be the point of contact with the local population .
7 It is clear that such occasions brought together , often from many countries , knights who were brought up and trained in the same martial traditions .
8 It is clear that all resistance to shearing has vanished by the time that the atoms are balanced on top of each other , which will occur when the whole material has been distorted in shear through an angle of 30° .
9 It is clear that all observation statements will be singular statements .
10 It is clear that all participants in the planning process will require information , although of different types , and the amount required by each level will depend on the type of planning management .
11 It is clear that each case in this area will depend on its own facts .
12 It is clear that each Command had a basis for judging tour length ; for example , Bomber Command seemed to feature the number of sorties to establish this .
13 Total membership fluctuated widely around 5,000 and it is clear that many members only stayed with the Party for a short time .
14 It is clear that many others — perhaps Lanfranc too — saw this .
15 In the meantime , it is clear that many judges consider that the Lord Chancellor 's Department has ceased to act as an intermediary or ‘ hinge ’ between themselves and the executive Government and has become as much a part of the governmental machinery as any other Department of State .
16 It is clear that many media underlie the revelation we have in the Scriptures .
17 Also , it has proved very difficult to reproduce the events which led to Fleming 's famous observation , and it is clear that many versions of the story which were published 15 or more years later , after penicillin became famous , drew on faded but vivacious memories and are more or less imaginary .
18 It is clear that many Opposition Members , and possibly some Conservative Members , have received letters telling us that claims could not be paid because a bill board had been placed in the social security office .
19 Constituency party activists were certainly mostly pro-Thatcher , but it is clear that many MPs used the secrecy of the ballot to oppose her .
20 It is clear that many people are now using asylum claims as a means of evading immigration control .
21 Lord Mayor it is clear that this country can not sustain the present numbers of applicants seeking asylum .
22 Lord Mayor , it is clear that this country can not sustain the present numbers of applicants seeking asylum .
23 It is clear that this change is highly evaluated in Belfast in terms of social class hierarchy and status , as it is the more prestigious groups that tend to adopt it and the more ‘ advanced ’ ( generally female and younger ) group who introduce it to the conservative inner-city communities ( which are characterized by dense and multiplex network ties that tend to resist innovation and maintain conservative forms ) .
24 Since the Crown could not afford an absolute loss of revenue , it is clear that this expansion of the waste had to be at the expense of society .
25 Although judges sometimes loosely talk of material which is " inherently obscene " or " obscene per se " , it is clear that this concept is irreconcilable with the legislative definition of obscenity .
26 It is clear that this increase of interest in health and fitness is becoming increasingly important in determining the choice of hotel .
27 It is clear that this kind of INSET provision could have been much more effective if the membership of each course had been carefully targeted and hence more homogeneous ; many of the teachers who attended would have been better served by a simpler , more sharply focused presentation of recommendations specifically relevant to their own current practice .
28 It is clear that this position creates difficulties when operating in the context of community development .
29 From the very first entry at the top of the list it is clear that this discussion was to be for Darwin revelatory .
30 If the remedies provided in England were of universal application then it is clear that this appeal would not have been before your Lordships .
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