Example sentences of "it is clear [that] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It is clear that Wagner became genuinely fond of Nietzsche , but for all the young professor 's admiration of him as a person , Wagner — it is a notorious fact — was a supremely egocentric man ; it is easily inferred that he glimpsed in Nietzsche a means of gaining respectability in hitherto hostile academic circles , and that it was this glimpse , as much as anything , that encouraged his fond feelings to grow .
2 Sometimes it is clear that siblings do not like each other .
3 It is clear that AEA has two quite distinct missions : the first is to fulfil our traditional nuclear role by :
4 The ‘ fashion ’ phase of recent years seems to be over , and it is clear that planners have to justify their place in the agency by their value to the agency and its clients .
5 But although explanations of this kind provide some understanding of the class struggle , it is clear that Poulantzas does not regard them as enough .
6 Discounting such judgments of the moment , it is clear that Baldwin fought skilfully , and certain that he fought successfully .
7 Suppose it is clear that convention does not dictate an answer either way in McLoughlin : convention requires that precedents be followed , but only so far as a new case is like the precedents in relevant facts , and no past case has decided whether damages must be awarded for emotional injury away from the accident 's scene .
8 The only fruit of this plan , however , was the private publication in that month of the book 's central portion under the title " Socrates and Greek Tragedy " ; " and it is clear that Nietzsche continued to regard the book as one continuous work . "
9 It is clear that Dworkin does make this assumption .
10 If one adds to this not only the fictionalised account of Nizan 's existence in Les Chemins de la liberte and " Drole d'amitie " in the guise of Brunet and Schneider/Vicarios , but also the dramatised account of Nizan 's existence in Les Mains sales in the guise of Hugo and Hoederer , it is clear that Nizan played a highly significant role in Sartre 's life , and that his memory lingered long after Nizan 's death in 1940 .
11 It is more difficult to judge how far the commitment has been translated into action , though it is clear that progress has been made in some areas .
12 However , it is clear that benefits help to reduce income inequality .
13 It is clear that SROs operate in the public law sphere and the exercise of their powers is also amenable to judicial review .
14 However , it is clear that calcium has a multiplicity of effects within the cell , and there are other ways in which it can affect the synaptic membrane .
15 From paintings like ‘ The Peasant Boy ’ in the Tate Gallery it is clear that Modigliani did not patronize or talk down to his models .
16 It is clear that government has an important role to play in this area .
17 Even with only limited information , it is clear that auditing has taken on a new significance in many firms .
18 Lennon fans might well object to the implicit glamorisation of his nemesis , but it is clear that Dallmeyer has serious points to make about the noble ideals of the Sixties , loneliness , and the emotional abuse of children .
19 Thus , although capitalism is blamed by many workers for the treatment older people receive today , it is clear that ageism has a history which long predates this form of social organisation .
20 While there was , at least for Monnet and Schuman , an altruistic motive behind the scheme , it is clear that France found the idea attractive because it offered a better way than the International Ruhr Authority of binding the new West Germany to external control while it was still relatively weak .
21 So it is clear that Bukharin did not make the elementary mistake that Rosdolsky attributed to him .
22 It is clear that ratepayers have standing to challenge a wide variety of decisions , including expenditure decisions , by local authorities ; whereas it is clear from the Fleet Street Casuals case that the right of taxpayers to challenge decisions of the Revenue concerning the tax liability of other taxpayers , let alone to challenge policy decisions of central government , is limited .
23 Thus it is clear that Castro had deliberately moved to implement socialist and pro-Communist policies before there was any question of Soviet involvement in Cuba and , indeed , before any decisive deterioration had taken place in US-Cuban relations ( see pages 66–9 ) .
24 From this letter it is clear that Boulton had no great opinion of steam-carriages and their possibilities , and the result was that Murdock 's idea was left undeveloped .
25 Yet this remained Anselm 's claim to the end , though it is clear that Anselm based his case , not on any documentary evidence , but on the consensus of the community of which he was the head .
26 As these variables were , in turn , closely linked with economic change , it is clear that historians need to look critically at the position of women within the household and the labour market .
27 It is clear that Ulpian discussed the topic of aestimatio more fully in this book ; here too the most likely explanation of the oddity is abbreviation. ( ii ) Paul mentions the case of a legacy left by a testator to his wife .
28 Nonetheless , it is clear that accident estimates still provide additional information .
29 There is no one right way to behave , but it is clear that teenagers suffer when parents overprotect , as well as when they leave them to their own devices and appear not to care .
30 It is clear that data obtained from these questions relied heavily on hearsay rather than on the actual knowledge of others , as well as of the informant .
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