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

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1 It is clear that signalling is one of the vital factors that , unfortunately , has contributed in the immediate past to several major accidents .
2 It is clear that Ministers are intent on a campaign of vilification and attack on Mr. Bruce Millan , the European Commissioner responsible for regional development .
3 It is difficult to see through the vagueness now surrounding the Government 's plans , but it is clear that ministers were both unprepared and unco-ordinated in their response to what MPs across the political divide detected as the stench of injustice .
4 It is clear that Britain is coming out of recession and confidence is returning … the green shoots of economic spring are appearing once again .
5 Nevertheless , it is clear that charters were often important in determining ownership , as the quantity in which they were produced implies , and that boundary clauses could be taken very seriously .
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 firms are taking the regulatory regime seriously ; nearly all have taken steps to comply with audit regulations .
8 This requires a conscious effort , because it is clear that discrimination is more often unintentional than intentional .
9 From a large number of quantititative studies , it is clear that escape is very well predicted by certain patterns of behaviour .
10 It is clear that TFT is an ESS ; TFT strategists , when playing each other , get the benefits of cooperation .
11 It takes a while to get used to the looks of the new car , but it is clear that Lotus is seeking to advance sports car design rather than just repeat past successes .
12 When one considers that the main reason that words are absent is that they are proper nouns , which will also be unavailable from the larger lexicon , it is clear that omissions are unavoidable .
13 As this has been combined with a general relaxation of Industrial Development Certificate controls on the location of industry and reduced real spending on regional policy , it is clear that resources are being redirected from rural areas .
14 Now it is clear that Falkenhayn was already beginning to lose interest in the ‘ bleeding white ’ experiment .
15 In particular , it is clear that associability is not ( as eq 3.1 implies ) determined solely by events occurring on the preceding trial .
16 Because of shock caused among audiences by this last line , Eliot was persuaded to alter the passage , so that it is clear that shock is only a part of a deeper message which shows how contact with the primitive can renew values of faith , self-sacrifice , and idealism which seem to have become totally atrophied in the world of London cocktail party and Hollywood film .
17 Be that as it may , it is clear that ideology was at least as important to Althusser as it was to Gramsci .
18 It is clear that LRT is planning regular increases above the rate of inflation for at least the next five years .
19 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 .
20 It is clear that architecture is not altogether the same as a film or a song : for instance , both the latter make use of performers — more crucially , stars .
21 But , whatever the Consultative Group decides in Paris , it is clear that Malawi is no longer ruled by fear .
22 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 .
23 From these answers it is clear that fragmentation is an expected and accepted quality of housework .
24 It is clear that London is out of kilter with much of the rest of England , if not the whole of it .
25 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 .
26 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 ) .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 In retrospect it is clear that O'Neill was in an impossible situation .
30 Yet it is clear that things are not as straightforward as later Christian tradition would have one believe .
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