Example sentences of "[pers pn] is clear [conj] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Lord Mayor it is clear that this country can not sustain the present numbers of applicants seeking asylum . |
2 | Lord Mayor , it is clear that this country can not sustain the present numbers of applicants seeking asylum . |
3 | It is clear that this change is highly evaluated in Belfast in terms of social class hierarchy and status , as it is the more prestigious groups that tend to adopt it and the more ‘ advanced ’ ( generally female and younger ) group who introduce it to the conservative inner-city communities ( which are characterized by dense and multiplex network ties that tend to resist innovation and maintain conservative forms ) . |
4 | Since the Crown could not afford an absolute loss of revenue , it is clear that this expansion of the waste had to be at the expense of society . |
5 | Although judges sometimes loosely talk of material which is " inherently obscene " or " obscene per se " , it is clear that this concept is irreconcilable with the legislative definition of obscenity . |
6 | It is clear that this increase of interest in health and fitness is becoming increasingly important in determining the choice of hotel . |
7 | It is clear that this kind of INSET provision could have been much more effective if the membership of each course had been carefully targeted and hence more homogeneous ; many of the teachers who attended would have been better served by a simpler , more sharply focused presentation of recommendations specifically relevant to their own current practice . |
8 | It is clear that this position creates difficulties when operating in the context of community development . |
9 | From the very first entry at the top of the list it is clear that this discussion was to be for Darwin revelatory . |
10 | If the remedies provided in England were of universal application then it is clear that this appeal would not have been before your Lordships . |
11 | It is clear that this signal is the same in all higher vertebrates ; what has changed in evolution is the response . |
12 | It is clear that this impression made upon us is no less significant in determining our conception of the individuals concerned than the articulate self-expression represented by the conversation we may be engaged in within this setting . |
13 | Nowadays it is clear that this distinction is illusory ; scientific applications of computers often require character string manipulation and need many of the transput facilities of business data-processing , while business applications increasingly need sophisticated arithmetic calculation . |
14 | In 1963 the hundred largest UK enterprises controlled on average only 40 plants each within the UK : by 1972 this had increased to 72 , and it is clear that this period of domestic expansion and takeovers was also the main period of international expansion by TNCs . |
15 | Even if we admit that an element of calculation usually enters into racist practices , rather than blind hatred , it is clear that this model ignores the deeper reaches of the racist imagination , the structures of feeling and phantasy which are embedded in even the most rationalized forms of racist argument and action . |