Example sentences of "[pers pn] be clear that [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Overall it is clear that two parallel developments have been taking place in adult education for the unemployed . |
2 | However , it is clear that two identical firms with identical operations and cash flows should have identical values , whatever accounting conventions the two firms use . |
3 | It is clear that two main concerns animated sole practitioners themselves on this subject . |
4 | It is clear that better therapeutic strategies will be needed if we are substantially to improve outcome in subjects with phenylketonuria . |
5 | As listed above it is clear that certain exempt gifts can be made without the gifts being property subject to a reservation . |
6 | While it is clear that specific genetic alterations serve as prognostic indicators , not all correlate with a poor prognosis . |
7 | This analysis was not universally accepted , and it is clear that many preferred to tackle the problem of dishonesty through preventative action than to vacate the ‘ moral high ground ’ by abandoning or altering too radically the present basis of claim settlement . |
8 | In the US , for example , where the socialist party failed to establish itself as a major party after a fairly rapid growth in the first decade of this century , it has long been argued that the presidential system is a major obstacle to the development of third parties , and undoubtedly these constitutional factors have been important ; but it is clear that many other social and economic characteristics of the US have had a preponderant influence in determining the absence of a large-scale independent socialist movement or party there ( Sombart , 1906 ; Laslett and Lipset , 1974 ) . |
9 | Richard Reid , Superdrive 's chief executive , said : ‘ Despite publicity for the new tyre tread laws it is clear that many local drivers are delaying tyre replacements far too long . ’ |
10 | Many experiments have been carried out on the perception of stress , and it is clear that many different sound characteristics are important in making a syllable recognisably stressed . |
11 | The main variables for the inner-city research ( most of which were reported in J. Milroy and L. Milroy , 1978 ) were therefore selected on the general principle that a large number of tokens must be identifiable in the data , and it is clear that this stark necessity must override any other consideration . |
12 | In retrospect , it is clear that this preemptive strategy succeeded : in most areas of France , the transfer of power into the hands of the Gaullist state went relatively smoothly ; Vichy 's bureaucracy put up no substantial resistance to de Gaulle ; and the AMGOT threat was averted . |
13 | It is clear that any lasting solution for Yugoslavia must incorporate guarantees for minority communities such as the Kosovo Albanians . |
14 | It is clear that any empirical application , developing along the lines described in Lecture 6 , should take account of the input-output structure , and the nature of firm behaviour at different stages of production . |
15 | It is clear that any civilised system of law is bound to provide remedies for cases of what has been called unjust enrichment or unjust benefit , that is to prevent a man from retaining the money of or some benefit derived from another which it is against conscience that he should keep . |
16 | ‘ It is clear that any civilised system of law is bound to provide remedies for cases of what has been called unjust enrichment or unjust benefit , that is to prevent a man from retaining the money of or some benefit derived from another which it is against conscience that he should keep . |
17 | It is clear that any civilised system of law is bound to provide remedies for cases of what has been called unjust enrichment or unjust benefit , that is to prevent a man from retaining the money of or some benefit derived from another which it is against conscience that he should keep . |
18 | It is clear that any civilised system of law is bound to provide remedies for cases of what has been called unjust enrichment or unjust benefit , that is to prevent a man from retaining the money of or some benefit derived from another which it is against conscience that he should keep . |
19 | It is clear that any basic variable x i j corresponds to an edge R i to C j so there is no need to put arrows on the edges . |
20 | It is clear that these larger groups or phyla have arisen because of what can only be called co-evolution : the changes to take place in their body types have been more or less continuously in tune with evolutionary changes in their habitat or environment . |
21 | It is clear that some elderly patients can benefit from surgery that may previously have been denied on the grounds of age alone . |
22 | No court will make an order , especially one likely to cause delay , unless it is clear that some useful purpose will be served . |
23 | Taking all of these approaches together , it is clear that some intractable problems remain . |
24 | First , it is clear that some extra care-giving-related expenses can be identified . |
25 | It is clear that further legislative changes will be needed before TAURUS is introduced but precisely what these will be remains to be worked out . |
26 | Although many governmental bodies owe their existence and powers to statute , it is clear that non-statutory governmental bodies may also be subject to judicial review . |
27 | It is clear that Marxist literary critics … feel acutely their impotence as individuals to change the world . |
28 | In retrospect , it is clear that three main problems have faced the national parks , to which suitable solutions are still being sought . |
29 | It is clear that few theological colleges anywhere do much to instruct and encourage ordinands in matters musical . |
30 | Legislation on privatization was passed in May [ see p. 38190 ] , but by late 1991 it was clear that large-scale foreign assistance would be needed to prevent hardship as Mongolia attempted to develop a market economy . |