Example sentences of "it is apparent that [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It is apparent that a step has been made in the right direction … the property will soon be entirely under comparatively well-to-do tenants . |
2 | In the informal interview it is apparent that a great deal depends on the skill of the interviewer , and perhaps two interviewers might get different responses from the same person in interviews purporting to cover the same topics . |
3 | They are faster to search than binary trees ( Fredkin , 1960 ; Knuth , 1973 ) , and for this particular application it is apparent that a 26-way tree would be the most efficient structure in order to take full advantage of the alphabet . |
4 | In Coke , Littleton 212b. , Lord Coke says : ‘ where the condition is for payment of £20 , the obligor or feoffor can not at the time appointed pay a lesser sum in satisfaction of the whole , because it is apparent that a lesser sum of money can not be a satisfaction of a greater … |
5 | Also , the map can be regenerated if it is apparent that a mistake has been made in the specifications . |
6 | Mutual aid groups and health visitors may also be able to support parents and encourage them to foster their child 's independence where it is apparent that a parent is showing extremes of protectiveness towards their child . |
7 | It is apparent that the voyage provoked conflict which the four are reluctant to talk about . |
8 | Having collected for Wings Appeal at a number of sites ( railway stations , house-to-house , town centres , London ) over the years it is apparent that the collection rate per hour varies quite significantly from point to point . |
9 | Entering Corlu it is apparent that the street traders have already reserved their pitches , and a queue has formed outside the baker 's shop . |
10 | Where these is no need for a retained iron structure to accept enlarged loads and it is apparent that the metal members are in food condition , not having been subjected to detrimental modifications , the chief consideration in re-using the installation is to achieve an acceptable standard of fire resistance . |
11 | It is apparent that the conversion to domestic use of a textile mill up to 48m ( 158ft ) wide is like to pose problems . |
12 | It is apparent that the CMHTs and their territories were never designed to undertake ‘ patch ’ , or neighbourhood based , team work . |
13 | From a letter dated February 1735 ending ‘ your obliged and affectionate servant ’ , it is apparent that the poet , Alexander Pope , knew Miller well . |
14 | It is apparent that the whole of the work below ground level was completed in 18 months by the summer of 1899 , which left 9 months for the erection of the machinery and other work , to be ready for trials in April 1900 . |
15 | It is apparent that the aversion developed only poorly with an exposure-test interval of 3.5 h but that conditioning proceeded more readily ( latent inhibition was attenuated although not abolished ) when the interval was increased . |
16 | From the above discussion it is apparent that the usual model of the communication process is inadequate to describe the complexity of the reading process . |
17 | In the firm 's New Issues Statistics — July-September 1992 , it sees three main areas the majority of flotation candidates will come from : MBO companies seeking an exit for their investors , funds to repay debt and the flexibility to raise equity finance to fund further growth ; the demerger of listed companies ' subsidiaries or divisions where it is apparent that the parts will be valued higher than the whole ; and the traditional private companies which have hitherto provided the bulk of flotations . |
18 | It is apparent that the proposed code faces detailed criticism , and the effect of non-compliance on company results is unquantifiable . |
19 | It is apparent that the influence of the trades unions was highly significant , both at the level of negotiations with individual employers and through their influence on government policy . |
20 | Here , it is apparent that the teacher 's role is seen in broader terms in the community college than in the school . |
21 | On reading several of these research reports , it is apparent that the role of the researcher varies from one study to another , and indeed often varies from one stage of the same study to another . |
22 | Looking at the effects of inheritance in a broader perspective , it is apparent that the laws and customs associated with it in any society have the effect of shaping kin relationships in ways other than the transmission of economic resources . |
23 | Even if an idealised model of the two kinds of society could be constructed , it is apparent that the nature of communication in each of them would have to be less strongly differentiated than Goody is claiming . |
24 | It is apparent that the Privy Council continued , even after 1540 , to be involved in judicial business : but the nature of that involvement can best be studied in the context of the legal system as a whole . |
25 | For these ideas to be pursued in a way which will revolutionize social psychology , it is apparent that the contrast between social representations and common sense must be developed . |
26 | If the risk of this happening leaves the prosecutor up a gum tree , it is apparent that the Crown Prosecution Service may have an interest in ensuring that something has been done prior to trial to remove the need for a dock identification , whether the police can see a use for one or not . |
27 | On the other hand , it is my opinion that when a decision-making body is called upon to reach a decision which arises out of the relationship between two persons or firms , only one of whom is directly under the control of the decision-making body , and it is apparent that the decision will be likely to affect the second person adversely , then as a general proposition the decision-making body does owe some duty of fairness to that second person , which , in appropriate circumstances , may well include a duty to allow him to make representations before reaching the decision . |
28 | Given that in practice managers , like everyone else , suffer from ‘ bounded rationality ’ , that is , inadequate information and computational skills , it is apparent that the conduct required for profit maximisation can only be a matter for judgment : there is no practically discoverable , uniquely correct , profit-maximising course of action . |
29 | Referring again to Fig. 4.4 it is apparent that the total torque produced by the motor is maximised if each phase is excited whenever it can contribute a positive torque component . |
30 | In the event that it is apparent that the case will , in fact , be contested , either because liability is to be denied or because the parties are too far apart in their assessment of the issues in dispute , now is the appropriate time to consider what further evidence is required for the Proof and whether the evidence that is available is adequate and sufficient for its purpose . |