Example sentences of "be clear that [noun prp] be " in BNC.
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1 | Add to this the fact that our universities and practically all our major cultural institutions are run by English people , and that many of the executive posts in local government and other organisations are occupied by them , and it will be clear that Scotland is rapidly being colonised , indeed being turned into an extension of England . |
2 | It should be clear that TP is a special case of TRP with M + N sites , in which we have written instead of whenever ( a warehouse ) . |
3 | As Mason , the British heavyweight champion , has been brought forward along similar lines , his career nourished mainly by opponents who showed little inclination to remain upright , it should be clear that Biggs is thought to represent an ideal opportunity for advancement . |
4 | Gaitskell and Citrine were clear that Gibson was innocent of the whiff of corruption surrounding the allegations , to which he had no opportunity to reply ( and Churchill in this case expressed his sympathy for Gibson ) , but his resignation had , inevitably , to he accepted . |
5 | It is clear that Britain is coming out of recession and confidence is returning … the green shoots of economic spring are appearing once again . |
6 | From the outset it is clear that Alfieri is a highly intelligent man , and one who has been well educated . |
7 | It is clear that TFT is an ESS ; TFT strategists , when playing each other , get the benefits of cooperation . |
8 | Now it is clear that Falkenhayn was already beginning to lose interest in the ‘ bleeding white ’ experiment . |
9 | It is clear that LRT is planning regular increases above the rate of inflation for at least the next five years . |
10 | From notes of the meeting and subsequent correspondence it is clear that Jacques was unequivocal in his view that the LEA evening institutes could develop as the ‘ natural home for adult education activity ’ and he wished the District 's Chapter III courses to be accommodated wherever appropriate within the LEA 's existing institutions . |
11 | But , whatever the Consultative Group decides in Paris , it is clear that Malawi is no longer ruled by fear . |
12 | It is clear that London is out of kilter with much of the rest of England , if not the whole of it . |
13 | In retrospect it is clear that O'Neill was in an impossible situation . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | From this letter it is clear that Smart was not the only person asked to write on Leapor . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | It is clear that Sony are committed to pursuing and extending the Data Discman formula . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | ‘ It 's clear that Pamina is just as much on trial as Pamino . |
22 | It was clear that UUUC were going to do well but many people including perhaps some UUUC candidates themselves were surprised at the extent of their success , The relative absence of " Centre " candidates in the Westminster X-vote election of October 1974 was marked and this alone and understandably made realists doubt the validity of the figures as a guide to a single transferable vote election six months later . |
23 | It was clear that Alexei was startled . |
24 | Soon it was clear that France was overrun and men began arriving home from the evacuation at Dunkirk . |
25 | They also led to some strategic thinking : it was clear that Prussia was now the dominant land power in Europe , and that the defences of Britain were by no means impressive — much of the army was always away in the colonies , and the navy on distant stations . |
26 | It was clear that Korea was in political turmoil and that securing stability in south Korea and then unity with north Korea would be hard to accomplish . |
27 | Yet it was clear that Branson was not properly a creature of the industry in the manner of his contemporaries . |
28 | Even crying and sniffing , it was clear that Sue was pretty . |
29 | When it was clear that Henry was outraged and in a mood for immediate retaliatory action , James decided on what in current jargon would be called a pre-emptive strike . |
30 | Held : By looking at all the circumstances , it was clear that Leonard was self-employed . |