Example sentences of "it [verb] evident that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It became evident that young people were a particularly vulnerable group and that in times of economic hardship , firms cut back on training places . |
2 | As the 1960s progressed , however , it became evident that certain strains were developing in the Bretton Woods arrangements . |
3 | As the advancing figures crossed the highway towards them , it became evident that four of them were unwilling members of the group . |
4 | For example , last year it became evident that terminal responses at peak times were becoming much slower . |
5 | Before long what has been described aptly by one penologist as a malfunction began to appear as it became evident that suspended sentences of imprisonment were being used in place of non-custodial penalties , especially probation orders and fines . |
6 | The conduct of the trial itself had also been the subject of much speculation when it became evident that most of the prosecution witnesses were detainees . |
7 | During 1902 it became evident that larger capacity cars would be needed for the main Norbury — Purley line and fifteen were ordered , ten to belong to the Corporation and five to the B.E.T . |
8 | Though massive progress was visible in all branches of knowledge , it seemed evident that some were further advanced , some more fully formed , than others . |
9 | It appears evident that Electronic Arts have achieved this to a good effect , hence EA richly deserve full marks for graphics . |
10 | arabiensis in the Sudan , show resistance to malathion only in the adult stage and it seems evident that such resistance was not in fact selected by agricultural usage . |
11 | However , even if it is accepted that IIAs are marginal to the prospects of urban economic development and employment creation , it seems evident that some approaches to industrial improvement are more successful than others . |
12 | In the first place , by juxtaposing novelists with social commentators , it becomes evident that fictional accounts are not exaggerated , but often the reverse . |