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

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1 From the outset , it has been clear that COSE , the Common Open Software Environment , would have to be more than just a unified desktop interface , and this week , two more pieces of the COSE puzzle appear to be dropping into place ( CI No 2,142 ) .
2 It has long been clear that IBM Corp 's latest restructuring into 13 somewhat autonomous business units has taken too long and has not gone far enough , and the company has called an extraordinary board meeting for this Tuesday to decide what cuts need to be made to meet 1993 targets .
3 It had been clear that Bowman , a research scientist and administrator , was anxious to press ahead as fast as possible , and this had brought him into conflict on several occasions with industry , the government and the NRA chair , Lord Crickhowell .
4 It had been clear that Artai 's decision to name Jehan as a member of the embassy had come as a complete surprise .
5 ( It will be clear that PHOTOGRAPHY NOW gives no special favouritism to work from Britain — but our belief that work here is at a very impressive pitch of creativity is echoed internationally , judging from the exhibitions and other attention from around the world , and much of the Museum 's collection can be found in the Aperture publication BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY : TOWARDS A BIGGER PICTURE , published in New York in November 1988 ) . "
6 However , it should be clear that Nizan 's refusal of complicity with his fictional characters is the result of a quite deliberate choice of narrative technique .
7 Add to this the fact that our universities and practically all our major cultural institutions are run by English people , and that many of the executive posts in local government and other organisations are occupied by them , and it will be clear that Scotland is rapidly being colonised , indeed being turned into an extension of England .
8 It should be clear that TP is a special case of TRP with M + N sites , in which we have written instead of whenever ( a warehouse ) .
9 Although we need not spend much time on it , it is important to be clear that Marxism is atheistic .
10 If it is clear enough that capitalist development brings social planning of the economy closer to the realms of possibility than , say , peasant and artisanal production it should also be clear that socialists must pose and answer these questions if they are to intervene effectively in politics .
11 From what has been said it will be clear that gilt yields and gilt prices are driven to a large extent by present and anticipated future interest rates .
12 As Mason , the British heavyweight champion , has been brought forward along similar lines , his career nourished mainly by opponents who showed little inclination to remain upright , it should be clear that Biggs is thought to represent an ideal opportunity for advancement .
13 From what we have said so far , it should be clear that socialisation is a crucial concept for sociology , since it directs attention to a key element in the process by which the individual becomes social and acquires those qualities usually referred to as ‘ human ’ .
14 However it is important to be clear that Compact is not a mechanism for enabling employers directly to influence the curriculum in schools .
15 However , from the preceding sections it should be clear that habitats that are rapidly diminishing or becoming unsuitable for birds are particularly those associated with wetland , heathland , and on coastal and downland sites .
16 It will be clear that contributions are usually paid out of income and that entitlement to benefits is dependent upon contributions having been paid .
17 It must above all be clear that perestroika was taking place under the auspices of the CPSU and that it would be conducted within the framework of socialism .
18 Gaitskell and Citrine were clear that Gibson was innocent of the whiff of corruption surrounding the allegations , to which he had no opportunity to reply ( and Churchill in this case expressed his sympathy for Gibson ) , but his resignation had , inevitably , to he accepted .
19 From this it is clear that Goldner and Hendrix are acutely aware not just of quality but also of rarity and of what will not be available again .
20 It is clear that consumerism — including self-advocacy and citizen-advocacy — is going to be an important component of community care in the future .
21 It is clear that Brown and Harris 's model of depression provides the most scope for preventive formulations , that it is the most complete model of depression available , and has been most systematically researched .
22 ‘ It is clear that Professor Wybran has been assassinated in cold blood because he was a Jew , ’ it said .
23 While we can not be certain about the precise structure it is clear that departments will have four main functions : assessment , purchasing of care , inspection of services and direct care provision ( Figure 8.2 ) .
24 In reply , Michael Hutchins , director of conservation and science for the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums , stated : ‘ It is clear that zoos must be concerned about animal-welfare issues .
25 The report ended enigmatically : ‘ a potential problem exists … it is clear that air pollution , particularly in the form of acidic deposition , is affecting many aspects of forest ecosystems in Britain and there is an obvious need for continued detailed monitoring . ’
26 But it is clear that companies should have a strategic approach to the issue just as they would with R&D .
27 ‘ It is clear that UK standards are the highest at the moment .
28 It is clear that signalling is one of the vital factors that , unfortunately , has contributed in the immediate past to several major accidents .
29 Even with only limited information , it is clear that auditing has taken on a new significance in many firms .
30 It is clear that Ministers are intent on a campaign of vilification and attack on Mr. Bruce Millan , the European Commissioner responsible for regional development .
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