Example sentences of "we a clear [noun] " in BNC.

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1 While Charlie programmes the computer graphics , to give us a clearer view of what the weather has in store , the rest of the team work towards later forecasts for home and abroad .
2 But this quality is balanced by the paradoxical notion that Bellay may be giving us a clearer view of what things are actually like , as though reality were an infinitely accessible enigma .
3 The remedy could have been more appropriately applied if those prescribing it had offered us a clearer understanding of what a clause is and how far it may be similar to various other structures .
4 The results of Chapters 5 and 6 , together with the abstract analysis of graph search in this chapter , will give us a clearer understanding of why these strategies performed as they did .
5 Greece 's conservative government conceded yesterday that a socialist victory in a weekend by-election in Athens had ‘ given us a clear message ’ .
6 " The past leaders of our movement left us a clear message to keep the land of Israel from the [ Mediterranean ] sea to the river Jordan for the generation to come " , Shamir stated .
7 All these came together and seemed to us a clear call , which we shared with the church .
8 They enabled the sisters to honour their own privacy needs and they gave us a clear sense of personal identity .
9 The remains of these edifices in Italy , France , Germany , Spain , Yugoslavia , Greece , Rumania and Asia Minor give us a clear idea of their way of life as well as their modes of building and it is a much more complete picture than that which we have from the Greek civilisation because of its very complexity and variety .
10 Vitruvius gives us a clear account of four of the Roman orders but , having lived in the days of Augustus , he was unable to describe the Composite Order .
11 Thus the excellent studies of the mud and sand flats around the Wash in eastern England give us a clear picture of the zonation of the sediments and their associated life , and of the processes involved , but do not tell us if they have accumulated in depth and are likely to stay there for the geologist of the future .
12 Speaking without notes , Mr Denton gave us a clear picture of the way the railways were first developed as a freight service , and indeed their rapid rise as a people carrier was an unexpected consequence .
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