Example sentences of "clearly [verb] by the " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps the most obvious illustration of the extent to which trade was forcing itself upon the often unwilling attention of traditional diplomacy was the creation of a new type of diplomat most clearly typified by the commercial attaché .
2 It will be a condition only if either there is an earlier case establishing that such a clause is a condition ( i.e. ‘ of the essence ’ ) or else it was clearly intended by the parties when they made the contract that any breach of that term would entitle the other party to repudiate the contract and reject the goods .
3 Before leaving for Bruges , he invites the monk , John : where " " pleye " " is clearly intended by the merchant in what the modern reader can identify as a particularly childish sense — " to play , have fun " — but which in Middle English , not unlike Modern English , also carries an additional sense of sexual play , and can also , appropriately , be used in the sense of playing tricks ( a semantic range similar to that of Old French dobler : cf.
4 When he embarked on his enquiry he was clearly favoured by the government , but his report of his findings , Community Care : Agenda for Action , published in early 1988 , created government consternation .
5 Their work can be seen as a range of attempts to deal with a shared set of problems which have perhaps been most clearly formulated by the greatest among them — by Bloch and Febvre ( the founders of the journal ) in the first generation , by Braudel in the second , and more recently by Le Roy Ladurie .
6 These shortcomings are clearly compounded by the difficulty of creating new titles .
7 The only climber I know who goes there regularly at times like this is that perverse little bugger Joe Brown , who is clearly captivated by the magic of the place , though he 'd never let you know as much in words .
8 , the ESO from Madras , was also extremely helpful , and is clearly respected by the Indians as an intellectual force on the ELT scene .
9 They ignored me safe in the open field where the old ridge and furrow strips and the flatter headlands where the plough was turned were clearly silhouetted by the sun .
10 Successful business transactions hinge on the overcoming of cultural barriers to communication , with the consequent emergence of a localised negotiated order , not so clearly dominated by the host society and its culture .
11 Some sites may have developed this type of location for reasons of overall convenience ; others were clearly attracted by the economic potential of the crossroads .
12 They are clearly attracted by the knowledge that they are able to buy a public house for at least 50 per cent to 60 per cent less than in the hectic days of 1989/90 .
13 Clearly unnerved by the physical presence of Mark Hateley , he failed to clutch a looping cross by Robertson .
14 He is grinning madly , clearly moved by the occasion .
15 Shepherd went across and knelt beside it , then turned and looked back at Li Shai Tung , clearly moved by the T'ang 's gesture .
16 In the year in which they met , 1954 , Layton had two books of poetry published — he does nothing by halves ! — and Leonard was clearly dazzled by the man 's prolific genius .
17 This is clearly seen by the House of Lords ' decision in British Railways Board v. Pickin [ 1974 ] AC 765 .
18 The decay of the Roman empire was most clearly revealed by the decline of towns and increasing ruralization .
19 Not less important , Kunaev was at the centre of an elaborate network of patronage and corruption which was clearly threatened by the imposition of an ethnic and political outsider .
20 Short courses of metronidazole may be indicated in patients with problematic iron deficiency anaemia or hypoalbuminaemia but long term treatment is clearly hampered by the possibility of peripheral neuropathy and other serious side effects of metronidazole .
21 Such conduct may include regular payments which are clearly made by the purchaser after completion for invoices submitted by the other party to the contract to the vendor .
22 For that which is conveyed is clearly shaped by the concretion .
23 This approach was clearly adopted by the Court of Appeal in Cehave v. Bremer ( The Hansa Nord ) ( 1975 ) and approved by the House of Lords in Reardon Smith Line v. Hansen-Tangen ( 1976 ) .
24 The wealth and power he clearly possesses by the time he is reunited with his brother would have been regarded by the writer and the first hearers of the story as clear signs of God 's blessing .
25 The similarity between the AEC participants and offenders entering custody — rather than persons commencing probation nationally — is clearly shown by the identical proportions each group recorded for violent offences .
26 The contrasting characters of John and Mary are clearly shown by the way each chose to describe his occupation when registering their children 's births .
27 Examples of the influence of the liquid — or solvent — on the solubility of a particular gas are clearly shown by the values for the solubility of oxygen in table 6.2 .
28 Dreams of Arab nationalism raised by the Arab revolt against the Ottomans in the First World War , and then turned instead into the reality of separate states , clearly supervised by the two major European victors .
29 Proportional representation , it is feared , would facilitate a blurring of the choice before the electorate and prevent a party being returned with a mandate clearly approved by the people .
30 His lordship was clearly enchanted by the whole business , Charlie was wearing the superior smile which always accompanied his demonstrations of lingual dexterity , and as for myself I was experiencing a mounting euphoria .
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