Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] clearly as " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , the restructuring school conceptualizes industry more clearly as capitalist . |
2 | In the rest of this chapter I will explain our thinking as clearly as I can , for there has been much misunderstanding . |
3 | In everyday speech , we do not pronounce words as clearly as we do when we are asked to say them in isolation . |
4 | She could hear everyone 's voices quite clearly as she ate , all about someone called Sylvia , who had been truly blessed . |
5 | Amsterdam sipped his Madeira , seeing Topaz as clearly as if she were sitting opposite him . |
6 | The aim is always to select an appropriate method , one which answers the question as clearly as possible . |
7 | As a first step the two blocs should " function more clearly as instruments of disarmament rather than instruments of armament " because their roles as instruments of defence against attack from the other were becoming attenuated . |
8 | Nothing illustrates this point so clearly as the fate of a paper published in 1874 by C. Nägeli entitled Verdrängung der Pflanzenformen durch ihre Mitbewerber . |
9 | You may think I am exaggerating but I am telling you the truth as clearly as I remember it and I remember it very clearly . |
10 | Have you ever seen things so clearly as when you were first in love ? |
11 | ‘ Perhaps we do not see these things as clearly as we should , Herr Wolff , ’ she said to soothe him . |
12 | Mrs , I I c Mrs , I can hear your evidence as clearly as Mr 's at the moment I fear . |
13 | In a silence full of his broken intention , she caught the look , passing helplessly between him and Lalage — a look that joined her love and her friend as clearly as if she had found them in bed . |
14 | It is part of the accumulated folk wisdom of gay male subcultures that the homosexuality of an individual will reveal itself primarily through matters of taste — not good or bad taste but particular taste , a fondness for certain cultural artefacts above others , a set of preferences that proclaim one 's sexual affiliations as clearly as any sloganeering T-shirt . |
15 | No lords appreciated the possibilities inherent in the movement so clearly as Louis VI and Louis VII . |
16 | Even if I had no longer been able to see the real images in my mind I could see their representations as clearly as if they hung before me , and the two were beginning to run together . |
17 | This latter formulation would give the courts a greater scope for substitution of judgment , with the additional risk that they would not have to articulate their rationale as clearly as under the heads of purpose and relevancy . |
18 | The dinner , the talk , the songs , the enviable lovingness of George and Catherine would be a memory , happy , but cut off from her own life as clearly as the fell top was separated from the lake . |
19 | There at least they would not have to see and hear the effect of the blows as clearly as those in front . |
20 | She needed to confide in someone , to present the situation as clearly as she could , to ask for advice about her sister 's condition . |
21 | The impact of a series of I 's in theme position is not the same as the impact of a series of verbs inflected for first person , such as ‘ saw-I ’ , ‘ took-I ’ , etc. , where it is difficult to discern a theme line as clearly as in the pronoun-plus-verb combination . |
22 | Editor , — After being transferred to human insulin a number of patients have complained that they do not recognise hypoglycaemia as clearly as they used to with animal insulin . |
23 | It seems that there is the possibility of using a sign code , but it does not express itself among deaf people in this sort of task as clearly as speech coding does in hearing people . |
24 | Imagine yourself in the new office , or at the successful interview , or signing the contract — and see every detail as clearly as possible . |