Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] [vb -s] clear " in BNC.

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1 By renting accommodation they can enjoy a short-term lease contract while saving for a deposit to be laid down on a property when the market 's future becomes clearer .
2 Leapor 's poetry makes clear that she suffered many distressing lectures from her father , yet if the poet and her father had reached an understanding , indeed , if they intended to use the money from the subscription to buy their freehold and have security for their life together , Landry 's interpretation of this episode is simply captious .
3 But as Matza 's quotation makes clear , its absence can be felt regardless of any formal attempt to withdraw it .
4 As Book V 's conclusion makes clear , even Justice in his moment of apparent triumph is susceptible to unexpected interference .
5 If the seller 's product offers clear advantages over competition , then the salesperson may be able to resist the challenge .
6 Agbenugba 's inspiration , as his book 's title makes clear , is the original Black British Novel — Samuel Selvon 's 1958 masterwork , The Lonely Londoners , the book that told the real story of Notting Hill in the Fifties ( and was heavily borrowed by Colin MacInnes for his rather more celebrated City Of Spades ) .
7 What Jencks 's argument makes clear is that inheritance theories are only of practical value when the inherited characteristic is specified , together with the way in which it actually operates to produce criminal behaviour .
8 Both were lying — as Garland 's novel makes clear — beneath the surface of an England where ‘ the same mood of an old upper and upper-middle class order safely restored dominated almost every area of national life ’ .
9 As Mr Imai 's analysis makes clear , the term keiretsu is used to refer to so many different kinds of industrial groups in Japan that generalising about all of them , and especially complaining about them as a group , makes little sense .
10 Given the suffering and misery that has been incurred by holy wars , crusades against infidels , inquisitions and the like , the strength of Gandhi 's position becomes clearer .
11 Territorial demands might be made by Arab delegates , but " as an examination of the dispute 's history makes clear , its nature is not territorial .
12 The number of editions of these two publications , eight of the Dictionary and six of its Abridgement in Miller 's lifetime provides clear evidence of Kalm 's sweeping statement that this was the most sought after book on horticulture .
13 The magnitude of the special needs post-holder 's task becomes clear if one considers that these skills are to be geared to assisting classroom teachers of varying lengths of career experience ( often considerably longer than that of the ‘ qualified ’ supporter ) and range of subject specialities ( beyond the supporter 's expertise ) — teachers already under pressure from many directions and with ambivalent feelings about ‘ hawing problems ’ and ‘ being seen as in need of help ’ ; and if one considers that the supporter 's extended task is to deepen these colleagues ' understanding of ‘ special ’ learning needs , to enhance their skills , discover and develop their strengths and the confidence that the professional know.how they possess can be summoned for responding more appropriately to most of the behavioural , emotional and learning difficulties they encounter .
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