Example sentences of "it becomes [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 In most cases when it really matters , the glider will already be on the final approach with full airbrake when it becomes apparent that an overshoot is likely .
2 One of the uses of understanding how this transform of the city and savage theme continues in Eliot 's work is that in seeing how this primitive countryside ( like the animistic rose-garden ) connects with London 's metropolitan world , it becomes apparent that there is a political aspect to the Four Quartets .
3 From the outset it becomes apparent that the achievements in chess are incidental to Laszlo Polgar 's obsessive theories of ‘ genius rearing ’ .
4 Therefore , it becomes apparent that there is a hierarchy of symptoms and disease .
5 We are taken through all the various stages of recording a simple song on four-track and , along the way , it becomes apparent that recording at this level is nowt but common sense and a basic understanding of the gear you have in front of you .
6 This record sounds deranged at either 33 ( where you can pretend it 's a fat bloke singing ) or 45 ( where it becomes apparent that an agitated woman is handling the vocal chores ) .
7 Here , it becomes apparent that there is a lack of clarity about the purpose of the post ; a situation that results in further discussion when the candidate has left the room .
8 At the studio it becomes apparent that it will not be appropriate to being a class here , and after an hour we leave .
9 When questions such as these are asked , it becomes apparent that not all conflicts of interest are of equal importance or concern .
10 This information should be passed regularly to Careers Teachers and Officers for guidance purposes , and can be the basis for counselling by appropriate teachers when it becomes apparent that some students will be at risk of failing the goals .
11 Once a model incorporating a manufacturer with some monopoly power and ( say ) a monopolistically competitive retail sector has been set up , it becomes apparent that manufacturer and retailer interests diverge ; the retailers may want more or less margin than the manufacturer would like to impose .
12 It is depressing to see the predicted problems materialising one after another , and even more damaging to morale when it becomes apparent that the message we are trying to get across — that a so called free market is no way to ensure the satisfactory provision of health care to an aging population — has not been appreciated by those in a position to make a difference .
13 From the above comments , it becomes apparent that the developer would be well advised to make regular contacts with estate agents in his own area or in areas where he wishes to extend his operations .
14 As the novel progresses , however , it becomes apparent that Xorandor does in fact address many of the same concerns as Brooke-Rose 's earlier novels , and that her assumption of the narrative idiom of the popular novel and her mimicry of a childish language are carefully calculated .
15 If it becomes apparent that the scope of the work required by the terms of engagement will need to be modified , the client should be notified immediately , and agreement reached in the revised terms .
16 If it becomes apparent that the scope of the work required by the terms of engagement will need to be modified , the client should be notified immediately , and agreement reached on the revised terms .
17 It is possible that after analysing certain European markets it becomes apparent that your objectives might best be met by a start-up venture .
18 When one turns to his large-scale tonal designs , unexplored until now , it becomes apparent that Lully 's influence is as preponderant in Campra 's cantatas as it had been in his stage music .
19 As more and more frauds emerge it becomes apparent that conmen are trying to dupe vulnerable people .
20 At the beginning of the story , it becomes apparent that eight Nexus-6 generation androids have escaped .
21 It was in this context that Lord Denning in Dunford and Elliott v Firth Brown [ 1978 ] FSR 143 added a gloss to the analysis of Megarry V-C in Coco v Clark ( AN ) ( Engineers ) Ltd when he said that if the stipulation of confidence was unreasonable at the time of making it ; or if it was reasonable at the beginning , but afterwards , in the course of subsequent happenings , it becomes unreasonable that it should be enforced : then the courts will decline to enforce it .
22 If we may define the purpose of pruning as stimulating , promoting , maintaining , directing and prolonging the vitality of the rose , it becomes evident that we can segregate a great many principles , dos and don'ts into those that are general and applicable to all roses , and those that are specific to particular species , types and varieties .
23 Once this ground-clearing is done , however , it becomes evident that Thompson and Anderson , like individualists and holists in general , are in fact approaching their subject-matter by asking quite different questions .
24 Having freed ourselves of the shackles of the classical conception of the company and its assertion that it is only the interest of the shareholders as property owners that the law should seek to protect , it becomes evident that a whole web of relationships of interdependence exist around and within the company .
25 When one considers those settlements left undefended , it becomes evident that the choice was dictated by military and administrative considerations , rather than the protection of communities , however considerable in size and number .
26 In this way , it becomes evident that policies of deregulation and reregulation are neither incompatible nor mutually exclusive .
27 The debate is interesting , for it becomes evident that women who count themselves feminists may otherwise have a very different sense of reality .
28 In the first place , by juxtaposing novelists with social commentators , it becomes evident that fictional accounts are not exaggerated , but often the reverse .
29 The motto of the new era is ‘ diagnosis prognosticates aetiology ’ , a phrase which is repeated by members of the ruling races in such varied contexts that it becomes evident that no one really bothers to think about it .
30 If the discourse of psychoanalysis is read in the light of the uncertainty principle , it becomes evident that a reconstruction or aetiology of a patient 's illness is impossible , for , like the ‘ biogram ’ in Out , the analytic process itself would alter the unconscious memories and phantasies that constitute traces of the origin of an illness .
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