Example sentences of "[pers pn] is clear [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is clear at that stage the London committee envisaged funding its proposed activities by subscriptions , and that it intended to concern itself with the diseases of cows and sheep as well as horses .
2 it is clear without some dialogue between man and the physical environment within a spatial context geography will cease to exist , as a discipline .
3 B : [ pragmatically interpreted particle ] the milkman came at some time prior to the time of speaking Yet it is clear to native speakers that what would ordinarily be communicated by such an exchange involves considerably more , along the lines of the italicized material in ( 3 ) : ( 3 ) A : Do you have the ability to tell me the time of the present moment , as standardly indicated on a watch , and if so please do so tell me B : No I do n't know the exact time of the present moment , but I can provide some information from which you may be able to deduce the approximate time , namely the milkman has come ( see R. Lakoff , 1973a ; Smith & Wilson , 1979 : 172ff for a discussion of such examples ) .
4 It is clear from that case that much depends upon ( a ) the type of damage and ( b ) the quality of the repairs .
5 According to the Shaka'ik biography of Mehmed Sah , the latter was appointed to that medrese at the age of eighteen ( Mecdi gives seventeen ) ; and it is clear from that account that Fahreddin Acemi was his muid at the time of his first lesson .
6 It is clear from that figure that at the price level P the level of actual aggregate demand is Y 1 , whereas firms initially wanted to produce Y n .
7 It is clear from current projections that demand for additional space within the University for both Arts and Sciences will considerably exceed the capacity of the University 's present buildings and the available development sites on which the University might build .
8 It is clear from ministerial statements and the White Paper that the government is pinning great hopes on housing associations .
9 It is clear from these data that relatives are by no means the only , or even the major , source of support in such circumstances .
10 It is clear from these data that the capacity to form and present this influenza epitope has been returned to the T2/TAP1+2 transfectant , although it is possible that this capacity is suboptimal .
11 These rates were as follows : It is clear from these data that the dollar appreciated against the Deutschmark by 85 per cent and against the yen by 20 per cent between 1979 and 1985 .
12 It is clear from these examples that and on the one hand and and on the other were not , or came not to be , co-extensive , the former pair being , or becoming , confined to specific grades of medreses , the latter retaining , or developing , a wider geographical significance whose Importance is not altogether clear beyond the fact that it was impossible to get very far in the hierarchy without having taught in the .
13 It is clear from this discussion that transport of small mammal bone does indeed produce high levels of breakage , and that transported assemblages are difficult to interpret palaeoecologically .
14 It is clear from this expression that the difference between full information output and actual output can be made zero each period ; that is , perfect stabilization policy can be achieved , if the government sets the policy parameter γ 2 equal to - 1 .
15 It is clear from this manifesto , and from other DUP election literature over the years , that the Party is mainly known for , and hence presumably supported for , its hardline unionism .
16 It is clear from this afternoon 's exchanges that Kenya has many friends in all parts of the House .
17 It is clear from this survey that elderly people continue to need the affirmation of self which sexual expression can bring .
18 It is clear from this excavation that while stratigraphy can be used for dating — for example , the modern concrete and brick structures are above the earlier levels — it has to be used very carefully , since many features cut deeply into layers below .
19 It is clear from this letter that Her Majesty 's Government does not consider that there is at present any effective government in Somalia .
20 It is clear from this equation that the selection of the policy parameter γ 1 is now important for the distribution of output around its full information value .
21 Thus , despite the striking familial association between gluten sensitivity and ulcerative colitis , it is clear from this study that the gluten driven proctitis is not part of a continuum of inflammatory change which culminates in some individuals in full blown ulcerative colitis .
22 It is clear from this comment that the question of occupational classification is closely linked to the self-concept : it involves the issue of whether , and to what extent , women see themselves as housewives .
23 It is clear from this example that inverse irreversibility can and often does , cut both ways , that is , Eysenck 's bias in favour of race being a principal factor in inherent intelligence and the psychiatrists ' abuse of his statistics because of that , red herring in mad pursuit of red herring .
24 It is clear from this list that the use of LIFESPAN encourages an orderly approach to software production without regard to the context of the individual software application .
25 It is clear from later passages in the judgment ( 408B ) that Lord
26 It is clear from previous discussion that voluntary CAB workers in particular come into the organisation with the preconceived idea that interviewing clients will be their task .
27 It is clear from unofficial remarks by Sony that they see the initial market in ‘ interactive music ’ applications and there is little doubt that the hi-fi stereo music capabilities of the player will be one of the keys to early mass market success .
28 It is clear from earlier research that each school has to work through , to an extent , what is right for the particular people involved and that there will be ups and down .
29 It is clear in any case that the growing size of the middle class must change fundamentally the image of capitalist society as one in which class antagonisms are simplified , and ‘ society as a whole is more and more splitting up into two great hostile camps , into two great classes directly facing each other — bourgeoisie and proletariat ’ , which Marx and Engels depicted in the Communist Manifesto and which Marxists and other socialists generally accepted without much questioning until the early years of the twentieth century .
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