Example sentences of "[adv] clear from [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This is sufficiently clear from the rules relating to infant shareholders , who are liable for calls on the shares unless they repudiate the allotment during infancy or on attaining majority , and who can not recover any money which they have paid unless the shares have been completely valueless .
2 It is entirely clear from the documents in front of us in the treaty that we are enabling ourselves to have the option to opt in .
3 It is also clear from the results that the lack of acquisition arises from this over-protective filter emerging in negative attitudes towards deaf people .
4 It is also clear from the notebooks that Marx had read much more widely than that .
5 These holy men , whose sanctity was often clear from the miracles which God had allowed them to perform in life , had in death entered his presence .
6 Whilst the famous photographs of the Cottingley fairies , taken in 1917 , have been admitted not to be genuine , it is equally clear from the researches of author Joe Cooper that at least one of the girls concerned , Frances Griffiths , did see fairies in Cottingley Glen , as did Geoffrey Hodson .
7 Unfortunately , it 's quite clear from the letters which hit my desk that we are throwing away many of these opportunities —
8 ‘ But it is quite clear from the responses to the colleges that it was an excellent innovation . ’
9 It is very clear from the findings of the Survey that little or no change has occurred in the patterns of demand for the major categories of material studied on earlier occasions : the overwhelming majority of items requested are still modern publications , and the demand for foreign-language publications ( and , indeed , for publications in particular foreign languages ) has remained constant .
10 This is very clear from the results of the monetary union with East Germany and the subsequent massive mopping up operation in which the central government is engaging .
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