Example sentences of "[is] quite clear that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's quite clear that the influence of soul music in pop has become poisonous , repressive , grey and total .
2 So it it 's quite clear that the government and er , industry , the community , will put enormous burden , inevitably on the voluntary worker in the health sector .
3 It 's quite clear that the eruption was totally unexpected .
4 It is quite clear that the ICAEW , with 85% of the total registrations , has an overwhelming dominance as the regulator of firms auditing listed companies , with the ICAS and ICAI each regulating about 7% of the total registrations and the ACCA regulating just over 1% .
5 From both this report and that of Cahill ( ibid. ) it is quite clear that the problem is severe and getting worse ; and that the national soil conservation programme is not dealing with it :
6 From the discussion in Section 1 , it is quite clear that the scope for economies of scale is an important characteristic of the fertilizer industry .
7 It is quite clear that the Government are not committed to introducing such a council .
8 It is quite clear that the norm so far as qualifications for Inspectors ( Engineering ) are concerned needs to be graduate aeronautical engineering standard plus practical experience .
9 Air and ground crews did well and it is quite clear that the OCU effort was in no way inferior to that of the operational Canberra PR squadrons . ’
10 When he believes that Tom is not guilty of the rape of which he has been accused , we know that Tom is innocent so when he is found guilty of raping Mayella Ewell , it is quite clear that the decision had been heavily prejudiced .
11 It is quite clear that the theory of finance adopts net present value ( NPV ) as the proven and accepted valuation criterion for any asset .
12 My Lords , under those circumstances it is quite clear that the thinking which the Minister has offered us has got to cover those particular issues
13 In this case , it is quite clear that the testator 's estate as a whole is solvent .
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