Example sentences of "[adj] that the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is clear that the general level of awards must be increased to take account of the decline in the value of money , per Lord Diplock in Wright v British Railways Board [ 1983 ] 2 AC at p785 :
2 On the other hand , given the state of confusion in France and the fact that Thorez himself was in Moscow , it was not clear that the communist hierarchy was in a position to control communist maquisards , many of whom undoubtedly did have revolutionary aspirations .
3 It became clear that the relevant government ministers were deliberately hindering the progress of the necessary bill .
4 But it is clear that the present ecology of the lake can not be sustained .
5 It is quite clear that the present government 's approach to training is market-led .
6 It is clear that the present system , perhaps indeed any system that could be devised , is not foolproof , says the IAEA .
7 It is clear that the present arrangements will not survive .
8 Mr Ashdown made clear that the Liberal Democrats would prefer to be ‘ locked together in a partnership ’ with a minority government .
9 That answer , at least , is consistent with the passage in Questions of Procedure which makes it clear that the internal arrangement of Cabinet business is no concern of Parliament or public .
10 The context makes it clear that the two cousins are of different sexes ; however , the sentence is not zeugmatic , so we may conclude that cousin does not have two senses ‘ male cousin ’ and ‘ female cousin ’ .
11 Comparing this with Fig. 7.1 , which illustrates the global distribution of desertification , it is clear that the two processes are often interrelated .
12 This was Renault 's fourth year with Williams and it was abundantly clear that the two companies had created a rarely achieved relationship between chassis builder and engine manufacturer , based on mutual respect and a firm resolve to win .
13 It later became clear that the two ministers had consulted the Roman catholic archbishop of Dublin before delivering their judgement on the matter .
14 So it is clear that the two kinds of productivity — children and intellectual achievements — can be combined , as is borne out by the subsequent careers of the forty two students who matriculated in 1966 and who answered the questionnaire .
15 However , the courts have made it clear that the two avenues of approach are still available and this case shows that a failure to establish unfair prejudice does not preclude the winding-up approach .
16 However , later UNITA reports made it clear that the two men had in fact defected , and accused Portugal of assisting them .
17 It is clear that the first year of the scheme has brought a wide range of benefits to patients , and that has been confirmed by independent evaluation by Professor Glennerster at the London school of economics .
18 Oliver 's serenade will introduce us to Vitellia and Sesto , Annio and Servillia , and the Emperor Titus — ‘ and it will be clear that the first couple have a really terrible time , and that the second pair have a really nice time , and that the last gent , the one who does n't get married at the end , has to reconcile the emotions of the other four in himself . ’
19 Applying Lord Bridge 's guiding principles it is clear that the first question to be determined in this appeal is what were the transactions which produced the profit to the taxpayer .
20 The present Survey makes it clear that the continued circulation of such lists has again failed to stimulate the use of foreign-language publications .
21 Stalin had made clear that the Soviet Government acknowledged no Prisoners of War — " Russia has only soldiers in her army , dead soldiers or traitors " .
22 It is clear that the Soviet Union , which now has far more information and greater understanding of Latin America than in the early 1960s , no longer regards the area as a monolithic whole .
23 At the press conference at the end of his visit , Mikoian made it quite clear that the Soviet Union did not want a show-down with the United States over Cuba ( Dinerstein : 1962 , p. 69 ) .
24 It is clear that the Soviet economy is at an impasse , but we have tried to suggest that it is not at the abyss .
25 By the end of the decade it was clear that the Soviet initiative would not win the support of the major Asian states .
26 Although the unanimity of rural enthusiasm for army policies is open to question , it is clear that the rural community did not really turn to the left in its search for a solution to its problems .
27 During his convalescence one of Larry 's colleagues , Professor Head , explains to him the basic principles of astrophysics , and it gradually becomes clear that the intra-personal death story is also a metaphoric transposition of the laws of astrophysics onto the dreaming or hallucinating mind .
28 ‘ It is quite clear that the heterosexual epidemic in the UK remains a small problem , ’ she said .
29 However , despite the ingenuity of Shklovsky 's efforts , it became clear that the differential principle behind poetry could not be very extensively or very effectively applied to prose , and the functional opposition had to be constructed on rather different lines .
30 He says that every brochure made it clear that the best way to order goods , was to fax .
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