Example sentences of "[adj] [was/were] clearly [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This was clearly a response to the devastation of war but in general the public commissions that have provided work for our artist craftsmen and women since then have tended to be bland and factual .
2 This was clearly a departure from her script for the evening .
3 This was clearly a campaign base concerned with both east-west and north-south operations , but it does not seem to have been the focus for any civilian development .
4 This was clearly a moment of major concern for the Liberals .
5 This was clearly the case in the Central Agricultural Region , which we shall consider in Chapter 2 .
6 After one year , one would expect that out of these five those in the action sample would be happier than those in the control about the continued home care ; and this was clearly the case .
7 This was clearly the case in Soviet relations with Egypt , which became the USSR 's most important ally in the Middle East after the mid-1950s when Western governments refused to finance the Aswan Dam .
8 This was clearly the way to get her to shut up and listen .
9 This was clearly the position in which he wanted to put Scipio in relation to himself .
10 This was clearly the role that Frobel et al .
11 This was clearly the view in ancient Roman and Jewish times , but again this cuts across the Christian view .
12 This was clearly the assumption of the [ eighteenth century ] essayists , and it continues in our use of language for science and philosophy .
13 They were showing a film , The Life of Christ , and though this was clearly an illusion as well it had taken place in real life , and uncle was very much a believer .
14 That they were at least in part effective was clearly the case .
15 For anyone interested in history , 1989 was clearly a year to match 1789 or 1914 in the momentous import of events in Eastern Europe .
16 Britain 's lack of competitiveness in the 1960s was clearly the product of some combination of comparative productive inefficiency and the rate of exchange [ Thirlwall , 1982 ] .
17 1934 was clearly a watershed in Nizan 's development in a number of interconnected ways .
18 Influenced by our strong local-government showing in Birmingham and the Midlands , I advised June and that was clearly the majority view .
19 Only three batsmen got past twenty and none got to thirty , and a total of 137 was clearly a waste of everyone 's time .
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