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

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1 The end of the 17th Century therefore , found activity on both manors , but like any work in the preceding years , it was clearly only on a small scale .
2 But her own body told her a different story which , lying here for the long days of rest which had been prescribed for her , she had heard clearly enough through the bird-twitter of Linnet and her mother , and Tristan 's determined joviality .
3 You have in your hands a book which starts clearly enough with a character trying to escape from his author and which has now reached the opposite pole with the real author ( myself trying to escape from his own character .
4 Furthermore , we have not dealt clearly enough with the position of those students who may be living in the same property as their landlord .
5 The party 's real attitude was shown clearly enough in the Conference of 1913 , when it reaffirmed its opposition to the payment of MPs ( another form of scarcely disguised class discrimination ) by an almost unanimous vote .
6 We have seen the evidence for this clearly enough in the preceding pages .
7 The qualities required of a country-town solicitor appear clearly enough from the foregoing description of his work .
8 The preliminary version is clearly not for the naive user .
9 While clearly not of the same artistic merit as Rubens 's earlier cycle on the life of Marie de Medicis , now in the Louvre , the present canvases are of considerable historical and symbolic significance to the history of the Medici and of Florence .
10 Thus , a deterministic view of US actions combines with historical evidence to form the basis of a fear of inevitable US intervention which , while clearly not without a rational foundation , encourages a hyper-sensitivity to potential threats which can lead to over-reaction and over-compensation in policy-making .
11 In the 1970s , Henderson argued , Britain was clearly not in the front rank , even as a European power , with its declining economy and lack of investment in managerial and engineering resources .
12 Mungo supposed that it had been given by , or taken from , Mr Zamoyski , since Vic was clearly not in the habit of buying smart footwear .
13 The granting of patents on plants rewards a technology that could lead to the genetic pollution of nature , an outcome that is clearly not in the public interest .
14 It would be wrong to treat this case as a decision on the application of section 6. which was clearly not in the court 's contemplation , but it may be permissible to comment that if an offence of this kind is to be held to be sufficiently serious to justify a substantial community service order , the scheme of the Act , with its albeit clumsy attempt to raise the public perception of the severity of community sentences , seems destined to failure .
15 Indeed Mr Mr Williamson has argued that the policy is not more restrictive than national policy , it is clearly not in the county council 's mind that a more restrictive approach is needed .
16 Indeed the creation of a split in the city of Plymouth itself , makes that divide even more stark because it 's even more clearly not in the interests of Plymouth , as Plymouth city council have been keen er to point out .
17 Yes , it was not so much a deletion as er a reduction in the numbers because we were very mindful erm in going through the requirement erm and not making significant changes as far as the U K was concerned and we needed to make some savings in cost if at all possible and therefore we carried out a very comprehensive review of all the items of role equipment such as drop tanks er pylons , explosive release units and those type of things which had been provisionally earmarked for a very high intensive and fairly long running conflict and it was felt that if we were to make some savings then it was a sensible balance to reduce those numbers on the basis that we could save some money in the programme but at the same time many of these items could be bought later on at relatively short notice , clearly not within a conflict but in the years to come .
18 It would not serve my purpose to make that an illustration of Jesus taking my place or yours , because God the Father is clearly not like a Nazi war criminal .
19 ‘ It 's in Eastern Europe , Mum , not Mars , ’ Cara laughed , clearly still on a high from her morning 's news .
20 He deemed it unwise to push the matter while she was clearly still in a state of emotional shock .
21 1984 Passion is clearly still in the air as Charles grips Diana 's arm masterfully and suppresses her flirtatious giggles with an ardent kiss on the lips after playing in a Cirencester polo match .
22 The last few patients , mainly elderly , have now been moved to other hospitals and today staff were sadly clearly up after a farewell party , three and a half years after the research ward opened .
23 The Prime Minister is clearly now on the ropes and does n't seem able to fight back .
24 To be sure of maintaining quality control over this , a manager would need to cover much of the same ground personally , something clearly out of the question .
25 One got the impression that Mr Callaghan felt that he had to put on one side the normal practice of consulting only a small group of inner ministers on economic issues , and had to carry all the colleagues , all twenty-two , if he was to have a hope of carrying the party in the country clearly out of the crisis .
26 A remark which someone had once made to me about a man who had gone mad in the camp came clearly out of the darkness :
27 The music came clearly out of the room , and flowed round me and out through the colonnade into the light .
28 Although this is largely a question of over-priced business lunches , clearly out of the price range of most students , it is imperative that the ‘ professionals of the future ’ are not excluded and are allowed to establish early formative contracts .
29 Uncritical adherence was clearly out of the question by 1868 , as appears from various sober notes on the logical problems that he saw in Schopenhauer 's system .
30 Your profile is coming up very clearly indeed on the oscillograph , and the profile provokes its own continuation , did you know that , the profile moulds you as it oscillates ?
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