Example sentences of "have be clear [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Biblical motifs recur — some art-experts call them sermons in stone , and their messages would certainly have been clear to the often-illiterate medieval pilgrims trudging to Santiago de Compostela in Spain .
2 It may mislead people into obeying the law where , but for their consent , it would have been clear to them that it is better to disobey .
3 But it must have been clear to him that I was not a professional escaper .
4 The situation must now have been clear to Scott .
5 Again we are faced with having to read between the lines , but the allusions must have been clear to most of Bukharin 's contemporaries .
6 It must have been clear to the Prussian government that if it had not been for government subsidy the Junker estates would have collapsed under their own weight long ago , but they were nevertheless incapable of striking at what they saw to be the basis and guarantor of their state and society .
7 Neville Sims , chairman of the committee that heard the case , said in the statement ( see p 99 ) that while the case was not easy to decide , ‘ in our opinion the relationship between the individuals in Coopers , Asil Nadir and PPI constituted a clear continuing professional relationship , and had you made proper inquiries before accepting the appointment , that this would have been clear to you ’ .
8 Quite how hard , though , could not have been clear to Sir Denys Henderson when he took the chair at Britain 's biggest manufacturing company five years ago .
9 What must always have been clear to perceptive teachers , and what is now being documented in some detail in research , is that racism and sexism are experienced in numerous different ways , depending upon the groups concerned and the educational context .
10 And there is an indirect contrast , whose significance would have been clear to the early Christian readers , but which loses a little of its impact two thousand years later :
11 That much must also have been clear to contemporary foreign observers .
12 Looking back on it , I 've decided I must have been clear round the bend !
13 Their contention was that the constable must have a specific fear in mind ; ‘ he must be able to say which pit , which miners and when , ’ and that it must have been clear from the words and deeds of the appellants themselves ( and the others associated with them on the spot ) that a breach of the peace would ensue .
14 The hall would have been clear by half-past seven . ’
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