Example sentences of "is clearly [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The chancellor is clearly no stickler for fiscal purity .
2 There is , of course , one simple critique , which says that in a religion which sees God as male , and where only men are allowed in the holiest places , there is clearly no place for women .
3 There is clearly no general agreement within the education system as to what the functions of the headteacher are ; it therefore becomes difficult , if not impossible , to generate criteria for effectiveness .
4 The present owners continue to do their best to maintain it , although it is clearly no easy matter .
5 For those who have an alternative , mud is clearly no choice .
6 There is clearly no sense in setting an impossibly short timetable in order to impress the client .
7 If you are unsure of what you might change or there is clearly no one correct answer then place the emphasis on doing nothing until you are thoroughly familiar with the set up .
8 The cause of death is frequently ambiguous and pinning it down to occupational environments , which may have been experienced years or even decades ago , is clearly no easy matter .
9 If there is nothing one can do , then there is clearly no point in thinking about what one might do — so the effort to formulate what might be desirable becomes merely wasted and frustrating effort .
10 Ideally , steps should not be taken to remove children from parental care unless there is clearly no other way to prevent harm to them and unless other options , such as day-care , financial and housing help , have been investigated first .
11 There is clearly no correlation , for instance , between the numbers who support a particular campaign or demand and that campaign 's influence and effectiveness — as there should be , to some extent , according to democratic principles .
12 There is clearly no logical inconsistency involved in claiming , on the one hand , that relations must be regarded as a sub-species of properties ( in the broad sense of the latter term ) , and assuming that the world is an agglomerate of many different entities , on the other .
13 A report from the King 's Fund Institute expresses concern that ‘ there is clearly no articulated national policy on community care ’ , and the Audit Commission found the progress towards community care to be slow and uneven .
14 Where material is possessed for legitimate educational or research purposes , or in a library , there is clearly no intention to incite racial hatred .
15 The construction of a gradation scheme is clearly no simple task .
16 There is clearly no panacea but there are improvements which can be made in almost all work situations , and which all reflect good management .
17 In a case where the breach is not " capable of remedy " , there is clearly no point in affording the first of these two opportunities ; the object of the notice procedure is thus simply to give the lessee the opportunity to apply for relief .
18 These considerations constitute a useful base against which to consider the complications caused by transverse spatial effects and by finite-medium response time y " : there is clearly no reason why the basic gain and transphasing mechanism should not survive the introduction of these complications .
19 Lord Ackner stated that : There is clearly no reason in English contract law why A , for good consideration , should not achieve an enforceable agreement whereby B , agrees for a specified period of time not to negotiate with anyone except A in relation to the sale of his property …
20 And yet , many will draw some sour satisfaction from the fact that the stockbroking trade , with its air of effortless mystique and superiority , is clearly no better at computers than the rest of us .
21 What is clearly a dealers ' market is often signalled by the invention of a brand name to group together a variety of material , perhaps rather disparate .
22 Complete renewal , while providing a stage for experts to display their knowledge would deflect this limited resource from the true maintenance of historic houses , which is clearly a more valuable outlet for their talents .
23 Although the east European states individually retain strong bi-lateral links with Moscow , he said , the differing attitudes to reform mean that ‘ there is clearly a group of countries who are no longer in alliance with another group ’ .
24 Beck , unbeaten in the Ryder Cup with 3½ points out of four , is the sole American survivor in what is clearly a non-vintage field for this year 's championship .
25 As a company with a heart and a determination to maintain employee control it is clearly a rogue among the 1980s herd of quick-buck , knock-down sales .
26 But there is clearly a newly assertive policy being followed in the White House , and the early exuberance of US politicians when the invasion seemed to be going well has provoked fears that President Bush might be tempted to apply military solutions to Nicaragua and to the war on drugs .
27 Former Mossad colleagues have insisted hotly that Harari could not have been involved in the drugs trade , but he is clearly a hard man to defend .
28 He is clearly a very good golfer , though his flying right elbow looks odd now .
29 Our culture is clearly a riotous heap of fragments and Erasure are asking us why we ca n't live together .
30 There are no reliable estimates of the past or present size of its populations , or of the rates of losses , although fishing is clearly a major cause of accidental death .
  Next page