Example sentences of "is clear the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But it is clear the Treasury is holding out against providing substantial extra central funds , arguing it has no way of being sure that extra money will go into reducing the impact of the tax , rather than into increased spending . |
2 | Thus a certain brinkmanship has gone on , with a hospital discharging an elderly person home , ostensibly on trial and then refusing to re-admit when in two or three days it is clear the person can not cope . |
3 | Unless the diagnosis is clear the patient should be placed under active clinical review and the advice of more senior colleagues sought . |
4 | The South African Council of Churches said ‘ it is clear the issue of the death squads is going to be covered up ’ , and described Mr De Klerk 's rationale for refusing a commission as ‘ cynical and spurious ’ . |
5 | It is clear the event has Wilson in its grip , despite his being associated with it for only two years . |
6 | The FSA 's position is clear the Football Licensing Authority , set up as a Government quango to impose all-seaters must widen its remit and become a national body to impose standards of safety and comfort . |
7 | Despite their best endeavours , it is clear the impact on the landscape and local communities will be considerable . |
8 | He added : ‘ It is clear the North-East is well set to lead the country out of recession and the UK , I believe , will be one of the countries that leads the world out of the recession . ’ |
9 | But a conflict between objectives — as we saw early in 1988 — may re-emerge the moment it is clear the economy is really slowing . |
10 | The results and methodologies of the HSE Safety Accident Prevention Advisory Unit have now been published and it is clear the study has gone well beyond previous costings . |