Example sentences of "be clearly [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In any event , the applicants in the main proceedings took the view that the limits of the permitted purpose and extent of such a restriction should be clearly delineated for the avoidance of doubt or evasion . |
2 | Any tax , structuring , supporting accountancy , pensions , MC and other professional advice should always be non-contingent and this should be clearly stated in the engagement letter . |
3 | Any network circulars where the originating office dos not have a fee paying client and he is seeking a brokerage type fee from the receiving office 's client or contact , should be clearly stated from the outset . |
4 | Indeed , such sentiments can be clearly detected in the judgment of the Privy Council in Bridge v Deacons [ 1984 ] AC 705 ( see below ) . |
5 | Our motto is ‘ Love for all , hatred for none ’ and it can be clearly seen in the background of the picture . |
6 | There is a funfair next door and the big wheels can be clearly seen from the dressing-room window . |
7 | She was still quite a long way from Yatton Farm , but the windmill on its hillock could be clearly seen from the farm . |
8 | The tasks will be clearly defined by the tutor and the tutor will provide instruction in the methodology which is to be used in carrying out the investigation . |
9 | The act of casting , carving , moulding and placing materials can be clearly recorded in the substance and surfaces of the product . |
10 | The penalty of withdrawal must not be arbitrary : the ‘ costs ’ of bad behaviour in the loss of points ( see page 74 ) must be clearly understood by the child or teenager . |
11 | In order to avoid disappointment and the frustration of delays , it should be clearly understood from the outset that obtaining grants from local authorities is by no means an overnight business . |
12 | By the mid-twentieth century this can be clearly related to the institution of an effective world market in some sectors of art , music and literature , and to the corresponding ( but not always dependent ) sense of larger effective cultures ( ‘ European literature ’ , ‘ Western music ’ , ‘ Twentieth-century art ’ ) . |
13 | The date on which the term is to begin should always be clearly expressed in the lease . |
14 | Some prior preparation aimed at outlining the purpose of family meetings is useful , and the stance the counsellor plans to take should be clearly explained to the counsellee before the start of family meetings . |
15 | City institutions who received money from Maxwell may be reluctant to give it back unless it can be clearly sourced to the pension fund . |
16 | Standards should not be hidden away for internal use only , but should be clearly displayed at the point of service delivery . |
17 | Whatever its merits , this principle should be clearly separated from the government decision about how progressive the community charge should be . |
18 | A rotund species , they are striking for their creamy white colour and remarkable range of sounds that can be clearly heard above the surface of the water . |
19 | Viewers should be clearly warned at the beginning and end of all advertising breaks . |
20 | Nevertheless the influence of the Societies can be clearly traced in the reform movement of 1808–9 and again , as a remote cause , in the reforms of the 1830's . |
21 | The majority of LEAs did not accept that a clearly defined technical ability could be clearly identified at the age of eleven . |
22 | This system works effectively , so long as the work in question can be clearly identified in the booklist or bibliography attached to the essay or dissertation ( for details , see below , Chapter 7 , pp. 134 – 5 ) . |
23 | The resources for training and developing employees should be clearly identified in the business plan . |
24 | Whatever you are sending it should always be clearly marked on the outside . |
25 | Among these conditions are that the skip must be fitted with vertical red and yellow fluorescent/ reflective markings and should be clearly marked with the owner 's ( not the hirer 's ) name and telephone number or address . |
26 | All item of clothing , books and personal belongings should be clearly marked with the owner 's name and class . |
27 | All books and possessions , should be clearly marked with the owner 's name and class . |
28 | But it will scarcely be more , nor need it be more , than the mere fact of no name being able to be clearly attached to the murderer till the book is nearly over . |
29 | Granted some of the images are a little sanitised , but the good intentions can be clearly read through the window dressing . |
30 | If she were to climb up the hillock and semaphore with her flags the signals would be clearly outlined against the sky . |