Example sentences of "[noun] to have a clear [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's such a relief to have a clear complexion again , ’ declared Bethan
2 This teacher obviously felt that self-assessment helped her children to have a clearer idea of what marks and grades referred to .
3 This was particularly noticeable in relation to the development and use of pupil self-assessment procedures in some of the art departments visited , as a method for encouraging children to have a clearer understanding of what they are attempting to do , to enable them to have a more informed approach to criticism , but also as a very beneficial diagnostic tool for teachers to evaluate the effectiveness of their own teaching programmes .
4 There thus seems to be a need for those planning services to have a clear idea as to the role of any planned day care .
5 Although many of the official reports point to a need for a school to have a clear view , which they should communicate to pupils and parents , of what is acceptable and unacceptable behaviour , they do not attempt to define these concepts .
6 Apple Computer Inc chief John Sculley reckons it is essential for the head of a computer company to have a clear grasp of technological directions and acknowledged that it took him several years before he felt confident to take strategic decisions .
7 For a politician to have a clear objective is to offer hostages to his opponents .
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