Example sentences of "[be] clear for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ With leukaemia in a child they say that if they are clear for five years , then all is well . |
2 | Feelings are clear for all to see , |
3 | The parallels with developments in the print industry ( see pp. 91 — 3 ) are clear for all to see . |
4 | It has been clear for some time that the demands of the arms control process would increasingly dominate military planning . |
5 | The warnings had been clear for some time . |
6 | It has been clear for some time that there are a number of significant practical problems with the interpretation of SSAP 6 , Extraordinary Items and Prior Year Adjustments , particularly in respect of the variety of treatments of apparently similar events as sometimes ordinary and sometimes extraordinary items in the p&l account . |
7 | But we were moving in different directions and it had been clear for some while that we stayed together out of habit . |
8 | The implications of the Black and Tans ' behaviour and of the complicity of the Government in their reign of terror had been clear for some time , but Tubby 's experience had brought it all into sharp focus . |
9 | It has been clear for some time that the Al Fayeds are not who they said they were in 1985 . |
10 | But the way will be clear for American Airlines and United Airlines , to buy the London services of TWA and Pan Am . |
11 | If there is a vacuum of this kind , far from the field being clear for political decision-taking ( as Ramsay Muir suggests ) , the minister is lost because there are no properly prepared and documented alternatives from which he can choose . |
12 | The dependence of our sport upon these expert volunteers is clear for all to see . |
13 | Once thought is freed from the concrete situation the way is clear for symbolic manipulation and for Piaget 's stage of formal operation in which the real becomes a sub-set of the possible . |
14 | Once thought is freed from the concrete situation the way is clear for symbolic manipulation and for Piaget 's stage of formal operation in which the real becomes a sub-set of the possible ’ ( ibid. p. 172 ) . |
15 | The message is clear for those seeking the high acclaim and rocket-propelled career progress that a D & AD award confers . |
16 | The pain on the American 's face was clear for all to see as he rose from his chair and left the meeting to make the call . |
17 | The change in her life was clear for all to see . |
18 | By that time , the writing on the wall for the G-77 was clear for all to see . |
19 | His influence in the West Riding was clear for all to see , and it surely lives on . |
20 | Given this scenario one would have thought that it was clear for all to see that what is required are urgent steps to reduce the time , and opportunity for offending , between being apprehended for an offence and having that offence dealt with by the courts . |
21 | Er in church his diction was clear for all to hear . |
22 | With teachers ' morale at its lowest ebb in living memory and with parental frustration escalating , the way was clear for Central Government to demand that schools be made much more accountable — accountable to the parent body which the teachers had for years struggled to involve in schools in the interests of the children they were teaching . |
23 | By 1934 , following the February events and the signing in July of the popular front agreement , the route was clear for rapid development of co-operative communist cultural politics . |