Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] clear that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If scio was not thought adequate at classical law , the reason can be only that it did not make sufficiently clear that the testator intended a trustee to be legally obliged to make property over to a beneficiary .
2 But as the figure mounted still further , as it became abundantly clear that the Cabinet was barren of remedy , as the harsh eloquence of Oswald Mosley 's attacks damaged without moving the Government from which he had recently resigned , so comforting oratory became less of a substitute for action .
3 Such was the pattern up to and including the minority of James V. With Mary 's , it became abundantly clear that the age of limited political struggles was over .
4 It is becoming increasingly clear that a transition plan , developed with the individual during the final years of schooling , to which all agencies agree to contribute is the only practical way of coordinating local services .
5 It is becoming increasingly clear that the inquiry will never have before it any detailed assessment of the safety of the actual design which the CEGB will use to build the Sizewell reactor .
6 It was however becoming quite clear that the Department would now be used much more explicitly for publicity and propaganda , and this , combined with failing health because of amoebic dysentery and exhaustion , led to my resignation .
7 It must be made perfectly clear that the member of the council was engaged on ‘ approved duty ’ which is defined in section 177(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 as follows : —
8 What is for sure on the basis of a judgment made in nineteen sixty-eight when my Noble friend Lord Callaghan of Cardiff er was Home Secretary , it was made quite clear that no Minister of the Crown can tell a Chief Constable , can tell him he must or mee no or must not keep observation on this place or that .
9 It was made very clear that the work had no appeal whatsoever and it was classed in a derogatory manner as ‘ modern art ’ .
10 Secondly , it has become increasingly clear that the category can marginalize the racialization of other British minorities .
11 ‘ It has become quite clear that every authority is pursuing a different model and taking a different approach .
12 However , it seems equally clear that the defence will frequently be able to raise the issue of consent .
13 But as the economies of other countries around the world began to collapse , it became increasingly clear that the Depression was no brief passing phase .
14 It became increasingly clear that the Council was unlikely to be able to provide services , most notably sewerage , for houses in their new housing centres .
15 The New Testament makes abundantly clear that the key to entry into the Kingdom is the acceptance of Jesus as Saviour and Lord .
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