Example sentences of "clearly [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Often the oval shaped body with its waving flagella can be seen quite clearly darting around among the intestinal debris obtained from your fish .
2 The visit clearly lived up to expectations .
3 With narrow spacing , Composers Pen can clearly display up to twelve staves at a time , although the program can cope with up to 99 staves in any one composition .
4 The free edge of the epidermis has clearly moved in over the marked wound mesenchyme , leaving less than 10% of it exposed by this stage .
5 The process of mourning , so clearly mapped out in bereavement studies , applies also to getting married , starting a family , letting children go , retiring , and to a myriad other changes which affect marriage .
6 ‘ Women like you turn my stomach ! ’ he grated harshly , and , clearly fed up to the teeth with her , ‘ I do n't know why I do n't just terminate your employment and get rid of you ! ’
7 In both Milton and Virgil the first two books are clearly separated off from what follows ; Wordsworth begins a new theme with Book iii , and also observes the traditional break at the end of Book vi , the halfway point of the poem .
8 I am often bemused by the men who criticize a woman 's shape when they are quite clearly looking down on their own unsightly ‘ pregnant'-looking stomachs .
9 These must be clearly thought through at the outset .
10 These must be clearly thought through at the outset .
11 But work has to be planned with those aims as clearly spelt out as the financial or operational objectives .
12 The monitoring role of the LEA is clearly spelt out in the new legislation .
13 When the EEC was established in 1957 the objective of creating a CU was clearly spelt out in the Treaty of Rome .
14 Dr Kumar said John Major 's attacks on the Liberal Democrats had clearly got through to middle-income earners terrified by the thought of a Labour Government .
15 The exceptions , which have some form of developed street network , a more diverse range of buildings and perhaps even a central core , clearly stand out from the pack on current evidence , and they can thus be seen to compare most favourably with the urban patterns recognizable within the major towns and cities of the province .
16 That was clearly borne out at the dispersal of the Mr and Mrs R E White 's Woodhayne herd where the talk of the sale was a 1000gns bid for a nine month old heifer calf .
17 A political motive was clearly bound up with this economic activity .
18 The Franco-German axis styles itself as the leading force in the Community and , while both countries make explicit reference to their special relationship in speeches in each other 's countries , the primacy of this alliance is clearly played down in the other countries of the EC , not least because it negates the whole point of having a community .
19 The two messages that clearly ring out to the rest of the world from western inaction are that
20 It is clearly laid down in the Act that it is for them to consider whether or not the nuisance exists , whether or not it has been abated , and whether it still exists , and , if it does , it is for them to consider which of the requirements of the abatement notice are to be carried out or how otherwise the nuisance is to be abated .
21 As such our duties are clearly laid down in the Criminal Code .
22 Each person 's contribution is clearly laid out for the project and it can be seen how it will proceed from activity to activity .
23 The London English sequence here is clearly set off from the rest of Brenda 's turn by its function , which is to elicit a " lost " piece of information .
24 Such relative positions were clearly set out for me in chains of metaphoric relevance , with ‘ real polises ’ largely symbolized by the use of the body and its social and physical space .
25 documents clearly set out to the staff , what I thought was our collective understanding of the section engineer oblique project engineer relationship
26 The procedures are clearly set out in the planning circulars .
27 Wordsworth did not comment much on these matters in the first edition of his Guide but they are clearly set out in the second edition ( 1820 ) .
28 Regulation should require that the rate and amount of any commission should be clearly set out in the credit agreement which the customer signs .
29 Possible effects on the money supply are most clearly set out in Llewellyn ( 1979 ) and Howells ( 1988 ) .
30 ‘ The BBC 's position on its future will be clearly set out in the charter review document now being drafted and which will be published in the autumn . ’
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