Example sentences of "clearly [vb -s] the " in BNC.

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1 If a letter is very good and the applicant clearly fits the job/ personnel specification fairly well you may wish to send out an appointment for an interview at the same time as the application form .
2 Note Tracker is a quick-reference musician 's slide rule which clearly displays the note content and musical structure of a whole host of musical forms .
3 That clearly fulfils the definition of assault , and rightly so .
4 A rowing boat on the lake at Highfields Park is an excellent vantage point from which to view the building that most clearly evokes the University of Nottingham .
5 This is even more the case since the Anglo-Irish accord of November 1985 which clearly represents the British government 's view that ‘ solutions ’ to the Northern Ireland problem require the active involvement of the Dublin government .
6 This road is followed for a short distance to a hairpin bend , where there is a signpost which clearly points the direction of Rutli .
7 Whitaker ( 1979 : 229 ) clearly understands the way this rejection of training and education operates within the service :
8 It clearly exposes the weakness that is at the heart of Labour 's inspection policy , and demonstrates that the hon. Member for Blackburn does not speak to the hon. Member for Leeds , Central .
9 England youth squad member Lee Dalzell ( GatesheadWhickham ) clearly heads the qualifiers in the girls ' 15 years 100m breaststroke .
10 This clearly manifests the character of the fold singularity as described in the previous section .
11 It is a prospect that clearly worries the West , not to mention Amman 's upper class and political establishment .
12 Such material clearly illustrates the new modes of thought we were developing .
13 There is a lengthy signal in existence from the officer commanding the LRDG to Brigadier Davey at MEHQ which clearly illustrates the difficulties of communication and the clash of competencies .
14 Pearson 's study of the history of street crime in Britain clearly illustrates the problem of using criminal statistics as a means for comparing the rate of crime over extended periods of time .
15 This example clearly illustrates the theory dependence and hence fallibility of observation statements .
16 This most clearly illustrates the Jekyll and Hyde nature of the disease and gives one insight into the concept of a disease of the human spirit parasitising the suffering individual .
17 The presence of the continuous parameter v and the space derivative a/az clearly endows the Maxwell-Bloch system with a phase space amply large enough for chaotic behaviour : our first priority is to constrain the phase space by examining various idealised limits .
18 He will tell them that the fight for Albion is the fight for Britain 's manufacturing base and that the plant 's plight clearly highlights the need for Government action and an active industrial policy .
19 Over a lifetime these two strategies yield almost the same number of offspring but an older male clearly needs the quicker success and he takes the greater risk .
20 The latest report from the Environmental Health Department of Selby District Council which was made available to the Selby District Council Planning Committee last Wednesday clearly criticizes the issue of air quality based on the British Coal proposals as they stand .
21 Within the past year , new photometric and dynamical evidence has become available that clearly places the Milky Way in the class of barred rather than normal galaxies .
22 This clearly places the burden of proof upon the defendant , to establish his innocence on a balance of probabilities .
23 This improving sort is well in on just a 5lb higher mark than his recent two-length success , and clearly has the beating of Fu 's Lady on that form .
24 This approach clearly has the disadvantage that subjects may not be driving in their normal manner , however , the information available to the driver can be accurately recorded on video and it is possible to have them give ratings of both subjective and estimated risk .
25 Before that , Half Term ran an excellent race to finish a short head runner-up to Eurolink Thunder in the Group Three Beeswing Stakes at Newcastle , and he clearly has the ability to win here .
26 This expression clearly covers the situation where a seller insists that all ( or a considerable proportion of ) his buyers buy on the terms of his written contract , there being no variation in the terms from one buyer to another .
27 then came controversy … and dispute … watch for Steve White he clearly handles the ball on his way through … the ref did n't see it … would n't give United a free kick and within seconds from a corner the match was over …
28 Feminist psychology clearly underestimates the importance and complexity of ‘ race ’ , sexuality , age , and class relations ' effects on its subjects and subject matter .
29 The text clearly describes the detailed procedure relating to conveyancing , depending on whether the land is registered or unregistered .
30 But public opinion across Europe clearly favours the concept , and will do so with increasing urgency as the difficulty of applying common policies to the entire Continent becomes more visible .
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