Example sentences of "it become evident that " in BNC.

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1 Once the Austrian had levelled the match it became evident that Durie was on shaky ground .
2 As often applies in such cases , it became evident that the church was held in some affection by the local residents and , in response to public concern , the local planning authority , Waverly District Council , initiated a search for alternative uses .
3 The concern about population trends emerged as it became evident that population growth was declining and that the birth rate , in particular , was falling rapidly .
4 Göring 's popularity in particular suffered as it became evident that , whatever successes German troops were having in distant parts , as head of the Luftwaffe , he was unable to guarantee the protection of the homeland .
5 This area had been the subject of a number of plans and initiatives since 1973 , when it became evident that the docks and dock-related activities were set to close and/or move downstream to Tilbury and elsewhere .
6 About the middle of 1942 it became evident that in order to make the night bombing raids over Germany more effective , some form of air marking would have to be developed to guide the aircraft more accurately to their targets .
7 But after a week or two it became evident that the various bridgeheads were being held and advances being made ( at what cost we did not then know , but could only guess at ) , and that this was in fact the big event we had all been waiting for .
8 Hugh , who had worn the uniform of a verderer for less than a twelvemonth , was no use to them as a guide and as the day grew on it became evident that his arm was causing him a great deal of pain .
9 But when she broke surface it became evident that she had mislaid two thirds of her costume .
10 Going back slowly , a little at a time , it became evident that Sylvia 's fear of being closed in had originated very early indeed ; it was already established by the time she was one year old .
11 It became evident that there was more reality in Brigadoon than in the myth that Scotland is , or is likely to become , a Tory-free zone .
12 During 1902 it became evident that larger capacity cars would be needed for the main Norbury — Purley line and fifteen were ordered , ten to belong to the Corporation and five to the B.E.T .
13 At first it was hoped that he would recover ; but as the months wore on , it became evident that the condition was lasting .
14 Afterwards it became evident that the man had been asked to do so , but Dinah made no immediate enquiries .
15 It became evident that there was no shortage of topics , and we decided that a conference was indeed called for in which we could pursue our shared interest in peaceful societies and attempt to challenge what we all regarded as a biased approach which presented human behaviour in terms of how aggressive drives are handled .
16 As it became evident that a full-scale civil war was in progress in Spain , foreign observers hastened to impose an imaginary order upon a confused reality by attaching neat labels to the two sides .
17 ‘ They do n't mind so much now I 've got a few trophies in a case that they can show their friends and boast about it , ’ Carlos Francis recollected his parents ' change of posture after it became evident that he could make a career out of soccer .
18 As the ship 's officers administered tests and counselled their human cargo , it became evident that almost all were going to their deaths .
19 It became evident that young people were a particularly vulnerable group and that in times of economic hardship , firms cut back on training places .
20 In later seasons , it became evident that the very straight alignment indicated a military precision .
21 As the 1960s progressed , however , it became evident that certain strains were developing in the Bretton Woods arrangements .
22 Although there was no causal connection between the two trends , it became evident that as the volume of legislation increased , public confidence in the ways of bringing offenders to justice and punishing the guilty declined .
23 Before long what has been described aptly by one penologist as a malfunction began to appear as it became evident that suspended sentences of imprisonment were being used in place of non-custodial penalties , especially probation orders and fines .
24 A number of gentlemen raised their hands uncertainly and a gasp of surprise went up from the assembly as it became evident that almost all the food had been bought on Rayne 's behalf .
25 Through her experiments it became evident that , despite the extensive elaboration of wine descriptors and the beliefs of the participants , neither lay persons nor experts were actually communicating knowledge about wines to their fellows in conversation , such that the wine referred to could be recognized from linguistic description alone ( Lehrer 1983 ) .
26 It became evident that the Tory success of the '50s had owed more to the ‘ conjuncture ’ of that decade and less to an irreversible shift in class/political alignment than had been thought earlier by political commentators such as Abrams .
27 War with England ( 1796–1802 ) was a sheer disaster , revealing all the inherent weaknesses of Spain 's position in the American market ; American ports were opened to neutrals when it became evident that Spain could no longer supply her colonies .
28 Hoping that the male was not equally precocious proved vain , and when it became evident that the eggs had hatched I moved the male from the 18″ tank they had been sharing , and allowed the female to brood in isolation .
29 This , in turn , brought into focus the problem of individuation , and it became evident that the success or failure of any ontological " principle of individuation " depended upon its ability to provide a satisfactory clarification of the distinction between numerical and species identity .
30 In the ensuing discussion , it became evident that a principal feature of cross-cultural experience is stress .
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