Example sentences of "[adv] clear [that] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Rarely has it been so clear that freedom is indivisible , and that attacks on one set of civil liberties are likely to be a part of a projected destruction of all such freedoms .
2 It is even less clear that industry , in general , should be ‘ under the control of the community ’ .
3 As for rural railways and other parts of the subsidised railway , the Government have made it abundantly clear that investment will go ahead .
4 It has become abundantly clear that policy is now reducing inflationary pressures in the economy .
5 But although the argument over who were the real world champions was emphatically settled in favour of Nick Farr-Jones 's side , the political machinations before , during and after the tours have made it painfully clear that rugby is a sideshow — albeit one with significant political influence — in the scheme of things in South Africa .
6 Finally , may I make it unambiguously clear that Labour will reverse the decisions on these three hospitals announced today and will do so immediately after the general election ?
7 Although progress on the issue of the local elections had been made in August , it became increasingly clear that opposition demands for them to be held prior to the presidential poll were unrealistic .
8 It 's becoming increasingly clear that Class War 's gone soft , what with the film and the book .
9 Halliday makes it admirably clear that talk of the ‘ international community ’ is fraudulent ; ‘ Resolution 678 is a travesty of the UN ’ .
10 It certainly makes it quite clear that rape is about violence , power and control , and not a sexual act , but in doing so , it arguably indulges in a voyeurism equally sadistic .
11 In the results reported below we treat the two repetitions separately since it is quite clear that behaviour changed between the two attempts .
12 Societal reaction theory directs research towards the ideas and beliefs that give child abuse meaning in given contexts , but it is also quite clear that child abuse is not reducible to those beliefs .
13 It was now quite clear that barrage balloons were much more a hindrance than a help to London .
14 When an owner of property against whom an order has been made under the Act comes into this court and complains that there has been some irregularity in the proceedings , and that he is not liable to have his property taken away , it is right , I think , that his case should be entertained sympathetically and that a statute under which he is being deprived of his rights to property should be construed strictly against the local authority and favourably towards the interest of the applicant , in as much as he for the benefit of the community is undoubtedly suffering a substantial loss , which in my view must not be inflicted upon him unless it is quite clear that Parliament has intended that it shall .
15 ‘ I should make it quite clear that speed 's important for us .
16 ‘ It is quite clear that opposition 's spending plans will lead to higher inflation .
17 It is quite clear that community care developments in Scotland have failed to keep pace with discharge of patients and the closure of long stay beds , although the range of facilities has improved together with the liaison between the statutory and voluntary sectors .
18 In his writings on the military press , Trotsky made it quite clear that party interests came first and the military second .
19 Chinese parents do , of course , shower love and attention on their children but it is always made quite clear that child's-play has to remain well within the limits of normal social behaviour .
20 It is pretty clear that Labour believes that it can not get a majority for those policies domestically and therefore wants to achieve a situation in which they can be imposed on us by a majority of continental countries .
21 And yet , on the other hand , it is all too clear that racism still remains a widespread , and possibly intensifying , fact of many people 's lives .
22 It should now be very clear that development is a dynamic process in which cells repeatedly interact with each other , change shape and position , and become different .
23 It is also now very clear that chance plays an enormous part in determining which creatures survive , and where .
24 The services take a serious view of bullying and it has been made very clear that bullying and ill-treatment will not be tolerated .
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