Example sentences of "clear that [art] [noun sg] could " in BNC.

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1 Well I think he made it clear that no jury could forget what everybody knew er which is of course er the the facts that emerged at the time er that the Birmingham Six were acquitted .
2 The heralds and the disciplinary officers could achieve much ; but it is clear that no factor could ensure a greater respect for the rules of war and for the interests and property of the non-combatant than could firm leadership .
3 The French pursued him , however , and although it is doubtful whether the prince intended to force them to fight it became clear that a battle could not be avoided .
4 The Court of Appeal made it clear that an employer could not use a restrictive covenant in an employment contract to protect confidential information unless that information could be classified as a trade secret or equivalent .
5 Thus it is clear that the ombudsman could , if his arguments are right , only investigate complaints arising from negligent valuations in the case of some lenders and some borrowers .
6 They would have to enter the town , and make their entry apparent to the besiegers , make it clear that the siege could be withstood for long yet , a new spirit of defiance engendered in the defenders .
7 Representatives of the NAC met the Guild Council on 21 October and made it quite clear that the NAC could not continue to recognize the Guild as the youth section of the Party if it retained sympathetic affiliation to the Young Communist International .
8 Once the commitment was public , and peasant expectations soared , it rapidly became clear that the government could not back-track without risking explosion from below .
9 ( During the interval he was in fact offered a judgeship , which he declined , but it was made clear that the government could not long countenance a Solicitor-General without a seat in the House of Commons . )
10 It was now clear that the Council could not be concluded in a single session .
11 It was clear that the policy could not survive in its existing form , and in 1970 agreement was being reached on a new approach .
12 When Barcelona fell to General Yagüe 's troops on 26 January 1939 , it was clear that the Republic could not turn the tide in its favour .
13 In 1984 , when work started , it was not clear that the task could be completed .
14 In relation to the third charge , it was likewise clear that the bank could never have been said ‘ to have left it to the husband to obtain the signature of the wife ’ on the charge documents .
15 Once it was clear that the room could not be held , he would order its evacuation , men leaving two at a time by the far window .
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