Example sentences of "clear [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 At the House of Lords hearing , the QC appearing for the Attorney General made it clear the law lords ' ruling meant no case could be brought against the hospital or medical staff involved .
3 By the time of the economic crisis of 1967 it was clear the system had failed to prevent an even more rapid rise in public spending than before 1961 .
4 It was clear the licensing panel were not impressed .
5 It is difficult for us to see what Polybius added to his history after 146 , but where the additions are clear the anxiety and the warning are equally clear .
6 It is clear the event has Wilson in its grip , despite his being associated with it for only two years .
7 The statement of claim does not make clear the route or routes by which the U.K. investors acquired their shares .
8 The writings of Donald McGavran do not make clear the relationship he sees between the Church and the Kingdom .
9 A barrage of punches which started with a swinging left hook left Clarkson on one knee and once the action restarted and Hardy picked up the assault , it was clear the fight would come to a quick conclusion .
10 There will be a single budget which we 've always argued for in the management committee the head of centre will and this is very important and I hope members are clear the head of centre which is the head of the Moat Centre which is the proposed under the amendment will be appointed within this financial year , will be appointed out of the existing budget .
11 Such an image , unlike Paley 's comparison to a watch , makes clear the theist claim that the created universe can never be understood as self-supporting .
12 Throughout these reconnaissances , therefore , the raiders went to extreme lengths — even possibly to self-destruction — to avoid being caught or their special gear falling into enemy hands , for its nature made clear the purpose of the visit .
13 Lord Lane said it was clear the public could be excluded from court only if it was strictly necessary .
14 Shilton was called into a ‘ clear the air ’ meeting with the Home Park board yesterday , but insisted it was just routine .
15 RUNCORN fans were tonight sitting down with club officials at Canal Street in what chairman Dave Robinson described as a ‘ clear the air meeting . ’
16 The four volumes elucidate problems of dating , structure and interpretation in Atget 's work and make clear the centrality of his achievement to many of the later concerns of photographic artists .
17 Perhaps he should stay till Donald reappeared , help him clear the field and talk as they worked ?
18 However , the growth of the Catholic population was such that it became clear the Diocese of Beverley which comprised the whole of Yorkshire needed to be divided .
19 Efforts to interest people with experience of business and top management in authority membership ( DH , 1990 ) make clear the kind of experience the government considers to be particularly relevant .
20 Let us be clear the figures … are Falkirk Football Club 's figures . ’
21 But it is now clear the discussions are entering the final stages , at least for the forseeable future .
22 The company should not act too hastily , however , and should make clear the consequences of continued intransigence .
23 But failure to use the time-honoured formula was not the only difficulty ; defects of another kind could arise , where , for example , the testator had failed to make clear the content of his disposition .
24 I think that people do n't want to see any more constitutional changes , but there are many more changes in the culture , in the way the Party operates at local , regional , and national level , which we will be addressing , but what we 're not going to have is more constitutional changes , because people feel that we 've made changes , we have moved the Party forward , we 're clear the direction we 're going in , and now the Party at all levels wants to address itself not only to building our membership , but also to showing how the policies we 've got meet the changed world outside .
25 It was clear the United States was being left out .
26 Up and down the country , Opposition Front-Benchers have come out with protestations about what they will give this , that and the other interest group ; the document will make clear the order of priorities , and will begin to explain how the expenditure will be paid for .
27 Where the statute is not clear the court 's determination of which of the options set out above applies may well depend on the strength of the presumption .
28 Also , in the meantime , a military revolt had taken place in the Spanish army , lead by General Franco , and it soon became clear the division of the contending sides were , on the one side , The Nationalists who were strongly supported by Italy , Germany and Portugal , and on The other side , the government forces , supported by Communist Russia , which led to that side being referred to as ‘ Republicans ’ .
29 Mr. Brittan 's statement of October 1983 made clear the division of the decision-making process into two parts , the ‘ tariff ’ period to meet the purposes of retribution and deterrence which the Secretary of State decides on the advice of the judges ; a review towards the end of that period by the local review committee ; and after the end of the tariff period , a possible further period , if the Secretary of State on the advice of the local review committee and the Parole Board decides that the prisoner 's continued detention is necessary because of the danger he might pose if released , and to maintain public confidence in the system .
30 It also implies the need to harmonize UK and EC competition policies , and to make clear the division of labour between them : this will almost certainly imply a greater role for EC policy , and a diminution of the authority of UK policy and institutions .
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