Example sentences of "[is] [adv] clear that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is abundantly clear that this God will never let his people go .
2 However , it is also clear that such projections can only inform policymaking rather than dictate it and there remains a need for clear national guidelines on the provision of places at all levels of education .
3 It is also clear that these concerns and impacts are likely to increase significantly over the twenty year period covered by the guidance note , and beyond .
4 It is also clear that these concerns and impacts are likely to increase significantly over the twenty year period covered by the guidance note , and beyond .
5 It is as clear that another difference between ( A ) and ( B ) is no more relevant .
6 Early studies suggested that relative mortality risks among female smokers were less than those of male smokers but it is now clear that these studies were comparing the death rates of a generation of male smokers with a generation of women amongst whom smoking was a much more recent phenomenon .
7 Although it was thought that receptors mediate the contractile effects of the endothelins whereas , for instance vasodilator effects are mediated by , it is now clear that both receptors can mediate vaso-constriction .
8 In fact , it is fairly clear that these workers play a vital role in safeguarding the health and well-being of large groups of needy people .
9 It is equally clear that some directors have privately expressed fears that , given the crudeness with which the 1993–4 budget trends will have been constructed , severe cash shortages could affect them by September .
10 It is immediately clear that some topics received considerably more , or less , attention than would be suggested by the number of courses allocated to them .
11 It is quite clear that this thread of non-incrimination is at variance with the recent emphasis on obtaining confession evidence .
12 The belief that different treatment methods are needed for and tried on different populations of sufferers does not stand up to critical examination : the stories of those in recovery from addictive disease through the Anonymous Fellowships are so immensely varied that it is quite clear that this population has not been selected in any way .
13 It is quite clear that this power available to the courts is essential to deal with contempt of court when it emerges as a result of abuse of trade union power or trade union positions .
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