Example sentences of "[pers pn] be clear from the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 As the speaker indicated er , the C E C will not declare exactly what the intentions of the motions were but it 's now , er now it 's clear from the remarks of the speaker .
2 My Lord I think it 's right that that it 's clear from the discussions I 've had with Mr that the plaintiff is going to be in the witness box for some considerable time and I think if your Lordship 's had an opportunity to read the witness statement , seen the areas of dispute , the nature of the the fact that arised and had a look at some of the documentation , it would be much er er a much speedier process than it would otherwise be .
3 None the less , it is clear from the figures for average per capita gross domestic product that the northern regions , Scotland and Wales have a smaller share of the nation 's per capita GDP today than in 1979 .
4 Early reconstructions of the temple placed these on square pedestals , but it is clear from the coins that the pedestals did not form part of the base of the columns .
5 It is clear from the authorities that for these reasons a failure to comply with the requirements of Ord. 29 , r. 1(5) of the County Court Rules 1981 is fatal to the lawfulness of the committal .
6 The matter was discussed in Commercial Plastics Ltd v Vincent [ 1965 ] 1 QB 623 where it was said : It is clear from the authorities that the plaintiffs were not entitled to impose a restriction which would prevent the defendant from using in competition with the plaintiffs the skill and aptitude and general technical knowledge acquired by him in his employment by the plaintiffs .
7 It is clear from the remarks of Labour Members that they do not like change , even though they have no ideas about what should be done to improve the education system .
8 It is clear from the judgments in the Camborne and Barnsley cases that the disapproval of the reasonable suspicion test is because the court believes that it will have to view the answer from the perspective of the applicant himself or the public generally .
9 It is clear from the negotiations , and from subsequent events , that Mr Antoniades did not intend in February 1985 , immediately or contemporaneously , to share occupation or to authorise any other person to deprive Mr Villiers and Miss Bridger of exclusive occupation of the flat .
10 To my mind it is clear from the terms of the third paragraph of the Crown Prosecution Service 's letter that it is accepted that the order restricts them , in any prosecution which they decide to initiate , to utilising material already obtained or other material obtained independently of that disclosed in the High Court civil proceedings .
11 It is clear from the terms of Form 2 of Schedule 1 that a requirement for the receipt is that it should be signed by the superior or his agent .
12 It is clear from the results with the -300bp promoter this residual promoter fragment is sufficient to allow the HNF-L gene to be expressed in a developmentally specific manner ( figure 5 ) .
13 It is clear from the contributions to the Review discussed below , that within English as in the established professions , perceptions of individual worth became tied to professional stances , practices , and subjectivities .
14 It was clear from the stories . "
15 It was clear from the sentences imposed on the other defendants , one of whom was sentenced to three years ' imprisonment , that the sentencer considered that a longer sentence would have been appropriate if the appellant had been over 21 .
16 It was clear from the records of yields per hectare that the era of ‘ miracle ’ grains was over .
17 It was clear from the reports on fifty-nine cells in this guberniia that collaboration between the party and the people was minimal .
18 It was clear from the reports that he was an insanely jealous man who , for example , ‘ made [ his wife ] walk with her head down so she could n't see the bulge in men 's trousers ’ .
19 It was clear from the responses of other staff members that the science department 's experience in this area was regarded as a valuable springboard for wider developments across the curriculum .
20 Head of fisheries David Jordan said : ‘ It was clear from the responses that opposition to the proposed scheme was widespread . ’
21 It was clear from the representations that had been made to the Chief Whip 's office that there were many on the back-benches who would oppose my succession ; there was no similar anti-Macmillan faction .
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