Example sentences of "[noun] so clearly [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | That was the first time I 'd seen a man 's penis so clearly and my mouth and throat went dry . |
2 | René Descartes , who attempted to discover truth by doubting everything he could manage to doubt , described the first principle of his method like this in A Discourse on Method , ‘ The first rule was never to accept anything for true which I did not clearly know to be such ; that is to say … to comprise nothing more in my judgement than what was presented to my mind so clearly and distinctly as to exclude all ground of doubt . ’ |
3 | He uses many adjectives , to render these images so clearly and precisely in our minds and throughout the novel everything seems so real to us and he makes us visualise what he can actually see . |
4 | Descartes had held that such a language could be so devised as to ‘ assist men 's judgement , representing matters so clearly that it would be almost impossible to go wrong ’ . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Have you ever seen things so clearly as when you were first in love ? |
7 | Group politics in the Soviet Union was by no means so clearly and permanently organized as in Great Britain or the United States . |
8 | No lords appreciated the possibilities inherent in the movement so clearly as Louis VI and Louis VII . |
9 | The two Severan examples are more telling , since in both the words of the disposition point to one interpretation so clearly that it is surprising to find another is being adopted . |
10 | It is of great credit to the Committee that it describes the situation so clearly and that it points out many of the problems that have come about as a result of Government policy towards private residential care over the past few years . |
11 | ‘ He gave me six points for this country so clearly that I saw them as if on a black-board and could simply copy them down . ’ |
12 | Few historians , admittedly , have sought to criticize the attempt to democratize a country so clearly and grossly racked by inequality , though most have quite reasonably stressed the unavoidable difficulties that such an attempt posed . |