Example sentences of "clear [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 E two if it was carried forward sir after this morning 's discussion also does n't help us because , as the county made clear this morning and made very clear just a minute ago , it would use such a policy , it sees its position as being to block erm the er inward investment planning terms to block it as er erm being out of tune with the county 's general conservation and environmental policies .
2 Back at the hotel , I help him clear up the lounge bar , which still bears the debris from Andy 's last party a few months earlier .
3 The interest of this text is that it makes clear both the availability of a remedy against a third party , and the fact that that party has notice of the existence of the trust ; and it apparently limits the availability of the missio to cases where the buyer does have notice : cases , therefore , in which bad faith is involved .
4 It has been suggested that this is crucial to the development of the disease state , as application of amiloride by aerosol alleviates the decline in lung function in CF. It is not yet clear how a loss of CFTR function leads to this increase in sodium absorption .
5 ‘ It is still not clear how the child came to be in the river , ’ a police spokesman said last night .
6 This would at least have allowed the dollar banana firms , such as Chiquita , to import as much as they want , and it is not clear how the dollar banana quota is to cope with a possible increase in demand .
7 Indeed , it was far from clear how the abolition of these authorities would save money .
8 They say the two men should stand trial in Scotland or the United States , though it is not clear how the West would react to Col Gaddafi 's suggestion , now apparently retracted , that it could take place in another Arab League country .
9 A few preliminary skirmishes in the early stages of the relationship will make it clear how the man is going to react to tears .
10 It 's still not clear how the man set fire to himself , but as a remand prisoner he was allowed cigarettes and matches in his cell .
11 But when it comes to ensuring that public bodies act reasonably and within their powers , it is often felt to be much less clear how the law ought to be enforced .
12 Through such examples , it becomes clear how the habitus acts both to generate the diversity of forms and , in turn , to classify these same diverse fields .
13 It was they who made very clear how the body is but a reflection of the life force within it .
14 Clarify a definite beginning and end for the task , and make clear how the effectiveness of the decision will be assessed .
15 It was by no means clear how the figure arose in the first place .
16 It was already clear how the camera might be used to measure area — by simply counting pixels seen at an ‘ appropriate ’ illumination level and exposure .
17 Moreover , because the textbook had a different purpose from the essay , it is n't clear how the material taken from the textbook is relevant to the essay 's topic of foregrounding in King Lear .
18 This makes it quite clear how the gap between apparent and real earnings increases with time .
19 • It is not clear how the duration of sleep could be controlled as regularly as is observed to be the case .
20 Given Funai 's denial of any involvement , it is not clear how the Fondation will achieve its aims .
21 Even Wilson himself was not clear how the miracle had been worked .
22 A related objection is that it is not immediately clear how the retributivist principle relates to any general notion of what is right or wrong .
23 Here , there are also formal links ( So , she , etc. ) but it is not clear how the sequence makes sense .
24 It is not at all clear how the testator 's intentions are to be discovered ; the force of the word maxime may be to suggest that there is a presumption that in normal circumstances the heir will redeem .
25 It 's not clear how the accident happened .
26 We have recently published new planning policy guidance which makes it clear how the countryside can benefit form new businesses and jobs , if the location and design of development are handled with sensitivity .
27 Erm as the scale of the problem became clear however the Party was forced to react and in a series of directives between February and May nineteen forty eight the leadership established more moderate ground rules for land reform .
28 This information will usually make it clear why a class of share has been classified as equity or non-equity , but if necessary additional information should be given to explain the classification .
29 Viewed in this way it is clear why the separation of rules governing the use of means of warfare from those on the initiation of conflict has proved increasingly difficult to maintain .
30 The following morning he went to Dawson 's house , thereby missing a telephone call from the King 's private secretary asking him to go to the Palace before luncheon ( it is not clear why the message was not passed on ) .
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