Example sentences of "[adv] it [vb -s] clear " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Thus it becomes clear that Representation is fraud ’ ( chapter I , ‘ Parliaments ’ ) .
4 Thus it seems clear that arctica is the most numerous species on spring passage .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 ’ .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 Nowadays it seems clear enough that such views have spread quite widely in Europe as well .
14 If one adds to this one other incontrovertible fact — that the overwhelming majority of women have lived their lives without economic freedom or autonomy , but as dependants or chattels lacking control over the crucial fixed aspects of their own lives — then it becomes clear that the chameleon nature of women is their necessary self-protection .
15 If the word Gruyère on the packet can induce people to buy the product in question ( I have tasted it ; and it seems only fair to say that of its kind it is of a matchless ignobility ) then it becomes clear that it is a too innocent belief in authenticity and the efficacy of the ancient formula which has made us such easy victims of the purveyors of the farmyard-fresh Surrey chicken from the battery house , the mountain-brook trout from the breeding tank , via the deep-freeze , the hedgerow-ripened blackberry pie-filling out of the cardboard box .
16 But if we now recall the alternative definition of democracy as popular power , or popular sovereignty , then it becomes clear that it can not be a democratic act for the people to vote away their own power and their own rights ; any more than if I freely renounce my freedom I can remain free because the renunciation was a free act .
17 Then it becomes clear that politicians , for example , can be involved in processes of policy-making , implementation , evaluation and adjudication .
18 If , as he further suggests , characterisation " involves the manifestation of inner states , desires , motives , intentions , beliefs through action , including speech acts " ( 1988 : 226 ) , then it becomes clear that the methods of analysing conversational behaviour in the real world are also readily applicable to the world of the dramatic work .
19 Yet it seems clear that Eisenhower acted only when he was convinced that delay or vacillation might prove even more dangerous .
20 Played softly it sounds clear and well-balanced , and if you dig in really hard then it shifts up a gear and becomes well funky .
21 Therefore it seems clear that the real issue is neither closure nor business as usual .
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