Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] clearly [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Such criticisms are perhaps most clearly and tersely summed up in Hawthorn 's assessment of Hobhouse :
2 Such a view would be far too simplistic for a number of reasons , but perhaps most clearly because there is indeed a powerful and growing critique of professionals in our society — and a critique which is well founded !
3 Whilst we also believe increasing amounts of renewable energy must be harnessed in future , our long-standing service to landscape protection meant that we saw the environmental costs of doing this perhaps more clearly than others .
4 So in the United States , perhaps more clearly and explicitly than elsewhere , social and cultural anthropology is frequently perceived as a form of academic activity rarely purged of exploitation .
5 The view expressed by health economists such as Alan Maynard is still one which is rarely articulated quite so starkly : ‘ We have to demonstrate much more clearly that the spending involved in care for elderly people is spending which is efficient .
6 These measures , derived from the basic data , contrasted the two groups much more clearly than did simple counts of frequency of behaviour in the original catalogue of 120 categories .
7 The eyes and the fins of the dolphins are also much more clearly and elaborately depicted than in the former .
8 Nephrite pebbles show up by their colour and translucency much more clearly when viewed through flowing water than they do when dry .
9 Yet many of the teachers we interviewed , far from being unaware of this risk , perceived only too clearly that it was inherent to the LEA 's preferred combination of group work and multiple curriculum focus teaching .
10 Dana did n't need her care — on the contrary , she showed only too clearly that she resented her twin 's interference .
11 But he had her between a rock and a hard place , and the look in his eyes told her only too clearly that he knew it .
12 His decision was taken , and the orders sent out for the triple muster , yet even after news from the northern border confirmed only too clearly that Scotland intended to take a full part in the harrying of his realm , he was slow to move .
13 This game was a little disheartening , not so much because of the disciplinary problem , but because it showed all too clearly that few if any of them were actually listening to what I was saying .
14 Jessamy found herself staring at the powerful set of his shoulders , and remembered all too clearly that the aura of power was n't just an illusion .
15 They can calculate all too clearly that the average value of sterling has fallen 17.5 per cent , ( and over 25 per cent against the dollar ) since September , and the price of fuel and raw materials for industry has so far risen by just over 10 per cent , while retail prices have actually fallen .
16 But Cowan 's assertion shows all too clearly where the particular problem lies in the case of this ruler .
17 Then immediately ruined the effect of this proud statement by adding , ‘ You tried to use me , ’ in a choked , husky voice that betrayed all too clearly where the real hurt lay .
18 I have noticed this just as clearly as the above many times while half asleep in bed but never had paper handy and so never wrote it down …
19 This would explain the one-to-one ratio of infection that exists just as clearly as heterosexual intercourse .
20 Fran knew that just as clearly as she knew her own name .
21 He said that those last three sets of words ‘ point rather more clearly than does section 1 in the direction of running on business-like or commercial lines ’ .
22 In this way , the proposition is focused a little more clearly and its dependence on contextual support decreases accordingly .
23 However , this process now needs to be spelled out a little more clearly if we are to gain insight into the effectiveness of the increase in money supply on the level of interest rates .
24 ‘ He was a natural , ’ says Williams , continuing in the long line of those men and women of experience and the most foxy intelligence , who could not analyse Burton 's gift any more clearly than that .
25 And he believes that West German voters may revolt when they realise still more clearly that they will have to foot the bill for unity .
26 Perhaps , in the fourth century , Christians recognised , far more clearly than their modern counterparts , how closely such attitudes conformed to the historical facts .
27 Now quite clearly that has er , implications on the registration service and believe the County Secretary will talk about that at some future point .
28 Other linguists imply even more clearly that there is no difference in meaning between the two versions of the infinitive by claiming that to is meaningless when it precedes the bare infinitive form .
29 If they 're offered at very long odds , the statistics demonstrate even more clearly although the odds are long they 're not long enough to make the be fair .
30 Mrs Hollidaye had pointed out how one could see creatures even more clearly when they were silhouetted as in a shadow cut-out .
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