Example sentences of "clear on the " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , the limitations of writing a script to accompany images on the screen become clear on the printed page . |
2 | Koeman gave Holland 45 minutes of limited credibility and might have inspired a Dutch goal in the second minute when his early through-pass beat Brazil 's offside trap and sent Kieft clear on the right . |
3 | Tony Dennis took the ball on and Raynor was clear on the right , but as Dennis prepared to pass , referee David Phillips blew for the free kick . |
4 | Peter Scudamore 's mount took it up from Jinxy Jack two out and sprinted clear on the flat , landing the odds by five lengths from Gordon Richards ' horse , with Fidway two lengths away in third . |
5 | The 1972 London Dumping Convention , to which Britain is party , is not clear on the legality of burying waste under the seabed . |
6 | . The damage done to industry by any of these three methods would probably be more than the good done to it by the direct help and , anyway I am not clear on the sort of direct help that might be intended . ’ |
7 | Carpenter 's speed and control was even causing problems for Harris , himself no slouch , and Farnham 's hearts must have been in their mouths when the Cranleigh number 10 , having broken clear on the right , hit the deck after a late challenge by Cann who had raced out of his area . |
8 | Alessio set up number two for the striker after 27 minutes , breaking clear on the left to deliver a cross that was headed home from 10 yards . |
9 | Clinton has not made his position clear on the proposal — introduced ( but not enacted ) in each of the last three Congressional sessions — to impose US tax on the capital gains of 10% or more foreign shareholders of US businesses on sales of shares . |
10 | Mario was always very clear on the subject , and I also talked at length with Peterson during the following year . |
11 | Are you clear on the telephone ? |
12 | Carpets and cushions would be ordered and we would sit in the hot stillness , our voices quiet , the half-English , half-Arabic clear on the heavy air . |
13 | TELEVISION viewers waiting for the result of the 3.10 race at Doncaster last Wednesday heard director Bob Gardam called Lord Howard d'Warden an ‘ Old Fart ’ after his lordship wandered in front of the camera and Mr Gardam thinking he was safe in the privacy of the TV scanner , for some reason came over loud and clear on the course 's PA system . |
14 | Law 20 is very clear on the actions of the front row in a scrummage . |
15 | To me it was clear on the morning of August 25th that the greatest struggle in history was now doomed to take place . |
16 | Furthermore , we must be clear on the differing nature of these types of advantage . |
17 | It will be recalled that the convention 's text is less than clear on the question of its obligatory nature ; it applies ‘ where there is occasion to transmit a … document for service abroad ’ . |
18 | These are high-risk investments , a fact often not made clear on the telephone , not always on the contract note . |
19 | I have implied above that a major difference between more diffuse and more focused communities is relative complexity of variable linguistic structure : Cohen ( 1982 ) is very clear on the question of internal complexity . |
20 | Haverford was clear on the answer to that one ; he had mentioned it in several of his ‘ Jottings ’ . |
21 | ‘ It is reasonably clear on the authorities that where a statutory tribunal has been set up to decide final questions affecting parties ' rights and duties , if the statute is silent upon the question , the courts will imply into the statutory provision a rule that the principles of natural justice should be applied . |
22 | Although the short report is not very clear on the matter , it seems that the defendant , having collected the coins , took them to Switzerland and there made away with them . |
23 | It is thus clear on the basis of all these authorities that at the present time universities can create a jurisdiction for the visitor which excludes the concurrent and appellate jurisdiction of the courts . |
24 | can be expected for material that requires study , but for reports your aim must be to make the meaning clear on the first reading . |
25 | Dicey was clear on the point , observing that |
26 | Equally , one needs to be clear on the nature of the practical difficulties associated with computer-aided text-processing . |
27 | Software manufacturers should at least make it clear on the pack that the programme wo n't work if a disk compression program such as a stacker is in use , and/or you do n't have ‘ X ’ megabytes of memory . |
28 | For much of this century things have seemed pretty clear on the constitutional front . |
29 | It is difficult to be certain from the passage whether Hezarfen believes there to have been official muftiliks at all in the fifteenth century , but he is clear on the point that the arrangements for whether formal or informal , were similar in the three cities . |
30 | The Government have made their public expenditure plans absolutely clear , and they are clear on the normal basis . |