Example sentences of "[be] clear for " in BNC.

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1 Feelings are clear for all to see ,
2 ‘ With leukaemia in a child they say that if they are clear for five years , then all is well .
3 The parallels with developments in the print industry ( see pp. 91 — 3 ) are clear for all to see .
4 The precedents are clear for the action which my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary is taking in the Bill .
5 It has been clear for some time that the demands of the arms control process would increasingly dominate military planning .
6 So do I. To anyone capable of seeing beyond a county bank balance , it has been clear for a number of years that there is too much limited-overs cricket played by the counties and that the present mix of three and four-day Championship games is not only confusing , especially now that they start on different days of the week , but also unnecessarily exhausting for all involved .
7 The warnings had been clear for some time .
8 It 's been clear for years ( ever since the Hayward exhibitions The Other Story : AfroAsian Artists in Postwar Britain and Art in Latin America met with such dismally insular reponses from most of the critics ) that massive justification is needed for any exhibition that seems ‘ foreign ’ .
9 It has been clear for some time that there are a number of significant practical problems with the interpretation of SSAP 6 , Extraordinary Items and Prior Year Adjustments , particularly in respect of the variety of treatments of apparently similar events as sometimes ordinary and sometimes extraordinary items in the p&l account .
10 But we were moving in different directions and it had been clear for some while that we stayed together out of habit .
11 The implications of the Black and Tans ' behaviour and of the complicity of the Government in their reign of terror had been clear for some time , but Tubby 's experience had brought it all into sharp focus .
12 During the follow up period there were only five ears in which fluid recurred and persisted for at least one year after they had been clear for at least one year .
13 It has been clear for some time that the Al Fayeds are not who they said they were in 1985 .
14 It has been clear for a long time that where land adjoining the highway is unintentionally entered , i.e. as a result of a car accident , that the plaintiff must prove negligence ( River Wear Commissioners v Adamson ( 1877 ) 2 App Cas 743 ) .
15 By doing so , reasoned the party 's elderly barons , the way would be clear for a baron to take over as prime minister come the party 's annual meeting in October ( four of the party 's five factional bosses were caught taking payoffs from Recruit ) .
16 But the way will be clear for American Airlines and United Airlines , to buy the London services of TWA and Pan Am .
17 The Department of Transport announced last month that low volume production cars will be exempt from the EC Type Approval provisions , and once the appropriate legislation is in place in this country , the way will be clear for Caterham to produce fully built cars .
18 Also , if they were swept away , the stage would be clear for the introduction of new arrangements ‘ to solve ’ the Ulster problem .
19 You are unlikely to escape some emotional turmoil , but after the 14th the way should be clear for a new chapter to begin .
20 The way ahead would now seem to be clear for Mr Thompson 's rivals to take over his business empire .
21 If there is a vacuum of this kind , far from the field being clear for political decision-taking ( as Ramsay Muir suggests ) , the minister is lost because there are no properly prepared and documented alternatives from which he can choose .
22 The eggs were clear for the first two or three days , after which the developing fish were clearly visible inside .
23 The message is clear for those seeking the high acclaim and rocket-propelled career progress that a D & AD award confers .
24 Now the question of an appeal has been resolved , the way is clear for the Institute 's Insolvency Licensing Committee to review the pair 's insolvency licences .
25 Once thought is freed from the concrete situation the way is clear for symbolic manipulation and for Piaget 's stage of formal operation in which the real becomes a sub-set of the possible .
26 Once thought is freed from the concrete situation the way is clear for symbolic manipulation and for Piaget 's stage of formal operation in which the real becomes a sub-set of the possible ’ ( ibid. p. 172 ) .
27 Gergiev explains : ‘ Three years ago I invited a producer who was able to rethink and , as you know , my own interferences were quite strong ; altogether we tried to build something which is clear for the generations now . ’
28 Whatever else it may betoken , it is clear for the time being that Mr Laws will not be asked to put on his war-paint and go a-hunting for scalps " .
29 The dependence of our sport upon these expert volunteers is clear for all to see .
30 It 's clear for tonight 's centenery celebration .
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