Example sentences of "see [adv] clearly " in BNC.

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1 Instead it involves a shift in function in an interactional category , and it is exactly here — in the interactions between individuals — that we would expect to see most clearly the results of inter-ethnic contact .
2 This is seen most clearly in the song of Eliot 's Blackshirts , whose bitter irony should be set against remarks concerning the undesirability of too many free-thinking Jews in After Strange Gods .
3 This can be seen most clearly when considering their behaviour .
4 This is seen most clearly in libraries whose function is educational ( in the broadest sense ) .
5 This common type of defensive splitting between married couples is often seen most clearly in retrospect when for some reason the joint defence is breached .
6 This can be seen most clearly in the operation of the judicial system .
7 ( This can be seen most clearly in the case of a company involved in mining natural resources which are in finite supply .
8 This may be seen most clearly in his views on law and government .
9 The empirical method is seen most clearly in the work of John Austin who , in producing a science of positive law in terms of commands , sanctions , and habits , attempted to provide an explanation of law entirely in non-normative terminology .
10 In general , the philosophy of pragmatism appears to have a particular value for the functionalist style in public law , which may be seen most clearly in pragmatism 's rejection of a systematic and comprehensive philosophy .
11 Dicey 's position on this question is seen most clearly in his attitude to federalism .
12 This can be seen most clearly in the case of men who entered Gloucester 's service in one context and were then employed or rewarded in another .
13 It is in rock music , Wicke suggests , that this development is seen most clearly .
14 Once again the force of this particular argument can be seen most clearly in communication between different species .
15 But , above all , the impact of the reference group is seen most clearly in the life-style adopted by youth .
16 This can be seen most clearly in a comparison of the attitudes towards private property enshrined in the United States constitution with those in the constitution of the old Soviet Union .
17 This can be seen most clearly in the case of men who entered Gloucester 's service in one context and were then employed or rewarded in another .
18 This can be seen most clearly by contrasting get with make in uses such as : ( 170a ) He made us laugh .
19 The growing professionalism of both diplomats and foreign office officials during this period is seen most clearly in changes in the ways in which they were recruited .
20 They are seen most clearly in the marked tendency for diplomats to acquire foreign wives ( and sometimes with them significant amounts of property in foreign countries ) .
21 Nationally , this can be seen most clearly in the poor settlement achieved by the metal workers .
22 Meandering across the geometrical landscape of straight ditches and square fields which the new engineers and their successors created , the winding courses of the original pre-drainage creeks and rivers can be seen especially clearly from the air .
23 Never before , he wrote , have I seen so clearly how to end .
24 Now artistic intention can be seen more clearly as just one of many often overlapping strands — ideological , economic , social , political — that make up the work of art , whether literary text , painting , or sculpture .
25 Meanwhile , the Services had to live on their very considerable wartime fat until the way ahead could be seen more clearly .
26 This is nowhere seen more clearly than in comic books , which have long provided adults and children with an outlet for their imagination .
27 When the findings have been put into the kitty then relationships between facts and relationships between research studies can be seen more clearly and these in turn will lead the knowledgeable research worker to spot the points where further enquiry needs to be made .
28 Perhaps the distinction I want to draw can be seen more clearly if we start with an example involving size rather than colour .
29 The people of the planet could be seen more clearly here .
30 That such an interpretation , even though it deviates in important respects from Hume 's own intentions , is much less vulnerable to criticism , will be seen more clearly in the next chapter , when we analyse in greater depth the distinction between numerical and qualitative identity , and its ontological significance .
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