Example sentences of "be clear that [noun] be " in BNC.

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31 Nevertheless , assuming a practical drilling depth limit of around 6 km , which is also about the greatest depth at which economic gas could reasonably be expected to survive even assuming conservative palaeogeothermal gradients ( as discussed later ) , it is clear that exploration is likely to be confined to the hanging wall of the thrust system for all except a narrow zone adjacent to the Variscan Front .
32 From these answers it is clear that fragmentation is an expected and accepted quality of housework .
33 It is clear that London is out of kilter with much of the rest of England , if not the whole of it .
34 It is clear that money was to be made honestly at this profession ; even clearer that forgery and other types of fraud were frequently used by moneyers as short-cuts to wealth .
35 In view of ( 3 ) we may write unc If ( 8 ) is used as postmultiplier of A , it is clear that A is deflated by the sweeping matrix in ( 8 ) to unc ( note that A1 here differs from the deflated form A1 of 2.7.2 ) .
36 It is clear that reading is a dynamic activity in which the reader is actively involved — that it has much to do with the reader 's thought processes .
37 Applying this idea to the Hawk-Dove game , it is clear that H is not an ESS , because a population of Hawks would average — 2 per contest , whereas a Dove mutant would average o .
38 In retrospect it is clear that O'Neill was in an impossible situation .
39 Yet it is clear that things are not as straightforward as later Christian tradition would have one believe .
40 Even where it is clear that proceedings be commenced in a county court , practitioners must concern themselves with quantum at the pleading stages .
41 The result is a more suitable map ( Figure 4.11(b) ) on which it is clear that data are unavailable for some countries .
42 Even this sort of quasi-aesthetic ‘ decision ’ makes enough evolutionary sense that there is a good chance that it results from programming rather than intelligence ; and in most carefully studied cases it is clear that variability is innate .
43 It is clear that v is zero midway along the two boundaries between region IV and regions II and III .
44 The true nature of the transaction can be ascertained only by examining the terms of the contract between X and Y. If it is clear that Y is buying the goods for himself , albeit with a commitment or an intention to re-sell , then Y is a buyer and re-seller .
45 The principal difficulty is that it is quite clear that the texts of the classical jurists have not been left as they were written ; and since it is clear that Justinian was keen on enforcement in all circumstances , it is hard to decide whether we should take all reference to it to be a product of his ardour , or the more extreme cases of public interest to be acceptable classical examples .
46 It is clear that Leavis is less concerned with preserving the continuity of Englishness from Anglo-Saxon times to the present than with investing English with a new function , that of fostering within a class of disinterested intellectuals those qualities of wisdom called for by Bickersteth before the war .
47 Having just been named Donegal person of the year , it is clear that McEniff is climbing the ladder in the Donegal's-most-famous-son stakes .
48 Philippa Russell 's chapter reviews a wide spectrum of ideas and work , but it is clear that disability is an area in which much more research is needed and that policy and practice should both be reviewed in the light of such research as it becomes available .
49 It is clear that people are still eager to send their children to school .
50 From this letter it is clear that Smart was not the only person asked to write on Leapor .
51 It is clear that prophecy was part of the experience of the people of God in the Bible ( see Numbers 11:20,1 Samuel 19:20 , Joel 2:28 , Acts 2:18 ; 15:22 ; 19:6 ; 21:9 , 1 Corinthians 11:4–5 ; 12:28 ; 14:1 and 24 , Ephesians 4:11,1 Thessalonians 5:20 for just a sample of instances ) .
52 Although it is clear that Gascoigne is way beyond his peers in what is an era of ordinary players , Taylor 's predecessors — Don Revie , Ron Greenwood and Bobby Robson — all shunned the opportunity of building their teams around the most talented players at their disposal .
53 By the early sixteenth century it is clear that oligarchies were often well established : other towns where this was the case included such major centres as Bristol , Exeter and Lynn ( 82 , pp.101–2 ) .
54 From the last equation it is clear that strain is maximal if the optical paths are , which for radiation of 1 kHz would be 150 km .
55 In experimental work on the viscosity of the alkanes over a wide range of temperature Doolittle found however that the simple relation where A and B are constants gave a very much better fit to the experimental data , than the Andrade equation From the discussion we have given it is clear that fv is only a linear function of T if the expansion of the liquid is given by the linear equation and this is only true over small temperature ranges .
56 It is clear that Sony are committed to pursuing and extending the Data Discman formula .
57 Though most of the negotiations of 1558 – 59 which culminated in the peace of Cateau-Cambrésis were still conducted in Latin it is clear that French was also extensively used .
58 But it is clear that Eisenhower was not convinced that this was an opportune moment for any Western powers to risk a direct clash with Egypt even if his warnings to Eden to this effect were not perhaps sufficiently numerous .
59 While it may still be a rite of passage , it 's clear that marriage is no longer regarded as a journey without end .
60 Following on from Chris Bonington 's recent book The Climbers — A History of Mountaineering , it 's clear that mountaineering is intrinsically a little dull .
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