Example sentences of "[adv] it [verb] clear " in BNC.

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1 The truth was that as the days went by and the heavy rain showed no sign of slackening for very long it became clear that something very frightening had begun to happen .
2 Although the rule does not specifically say so it seems clear that the plaintiff can treat the offer as an admission of liability and apply to enter judgment with damages to be assessed when ready .
3 Soon it became clear the prospecting company was trying to suppress its excitement .
4 At first she tried not to stare at him , knowing how the feeling of someone looking over her own shoulder made her clumsy , but soon it became clear that he was no longer aware of her at all .
5 Soon it became clear that Sarah was seriously ill with rheumatic fever and would not be able to work for some time , and another girl , Hetty , was engaged temporarily .
6 Thus it becomes clearer why the Law Society is anxious to distinguish between professional services and business , to promote so vigorously an altruistic conception of the lawyer/client relationship .
7 Thus it becomes clear that Representation is fraud ’ ( chapter I , ‘ Parliaments ’ ) .
8 Thus it seemed clear that the lexical representation used for matching should already include a great deal of information about the word 's possible phonetic realisations .
9 Thus it seems clear that arctica is the most numerous species on spring passage .
10 Thus it seems clear that malignant transformation can affect the expression , distribution , and function of glycosylated cell surface components such as integrins , but the pattern of changes may be complex .
11 Safe or not it wasw clear that the crowd enjoyed it , and the team did raisd eight hundred pounds for charity .
12 Already it seems clear that the same forces that have acted to bind together trade and investment flows within the OECD are affecting South-South economic relations .
13 Already it seems clear that superantigens are yet another example of microbial pathogens evolving mechanisms to use and subvert the immune response ; we shall hear more of their role in infective and autoimmune disease .
14 Quickly it became clear that he had mistaken quiet and comfort for contentment .
15 Gradually it became clear that all these factors were chemically identical , and the single name , folic acid , was coined .
16 And gradually it came clear to him that every job the mate had given him had been carefully chosen to help him on his way to the bridge .
17 At the time of the revolt , the Queen and the Court were in residence for the summer at San Sebastian on Spain 's northern coast and once it became clear that her reign was at an end , Isabella crossed the frontier into France , asking Napoleon III for political asylum .
18 He chose not to read for a fellowship and once it became clear that he was no longer in the race for academic honours he was not required to take all the examinations .
19 Clearly that justification collapsed once it became clear that shareholders in large public companies no longer exercised any real control or responsibility over their property .
20 The more he thought about it , the more it became clear to him that this was a job for a real professional .
21 The more it becomes clear that the United States is the only military superpower , the greater the possibility that the economic strengths of Germany in Europe ( and Japan ) will be developed as a complementary factor .
22 Also it became clear that the local currency was a problem .
23 At first they seemed so close together as to form an impassable barrier , but as they drew nearer it became clear that they were several yards apart .
24 However , the more we investigate this phenomenon with the client the more often it becomes clear that the avoidance is maintained because the person is afraid of the fear response itself .
25 Increasingly it becomes clear that her plight was the result of her poor health ; in addition to the regular help she was receiving , the overseers had the generosity to pay her various ad hoc amounts as the need arose , ‘ On acct. being sick ’ .
26 Here it becomes clear that this route from Morar is in fact a simple passage to a valley draining east to less harsh landscapes ahead .
27 Here it becomes clear what is at stake in developing a grammar which will provide acceptable criteria for distinguishing " right " from " wrong " in linguistic usage : intervention into the culture of the masses .
28 Nowadays it seems clear enough that such views have spread quite widely in Europe as well .
29 Slowly it became clear that what Labour had in mind was a circular we had sent out three months earlier to health authority chairmen for comment , entitled Co-operation between the NHS and the private sector at district level .
30 I just thought of the poem , standing there , and then it seemed clear .
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