Example sentences of "a clearly [verb] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Some of the University 's degrees are specifically vocational and have an established core or have a clearly defined course of study ; others are more open in their purpose and structure .
2 Of course , there is no necessity to include a sample or a gift in any press pack and indeed simply including these items for the sake of it and without a clearly defined idea of why you are doing it is a waste of money .
3 But I ca n't prevent myself thinking that the person who is to play Claudia should possess a clearly defined personality of her own .
4 This encouraged the growth of a clearly defined body of hereditary peers , for it eliminated the risks that an earldom would pass into other hands by marriage , that the lands would become separate from the title , or that they would be divided up amongst coheiresses .
5 In the police this desire for a clearly defined world of order derives from an implicit understanding that control of social behaviour is always surrounded by the dirt of structural ambivalence .
6 In order for there to be a democracy there must be a clearly defined source of ultimate power .
7 I think it would be beneficial for each committee member to have a clearly defined area of responsibility in order to spread the load and develop expertise in particular areas .
8 Along with the review of existing data , a clearly defined set of objectives needs to be defined .
9 In the presence of both proteins , a clearly defined set of regularly spaced , protected regions appear on both strands and the protection pattern is the sum of those obtained with the two regulators independently ( Fig. 4 , lanes 4 and 9 ) .
10 The man who has reversed the image of the horizontal heavyweight from Britain now has a clearly defined picture of the future in his head .
11 The defence of pluralism , however , was aligned to professional scholarship rather than a clearly formulated politics of education .
12 We have argued that such institutions should be public ( though not ruling out the possibility of a role , even an important role , for private actions , as an additional deterrent to abuses of market power ) ; that there should be a single investigating institution with powers to identify and to investigate cases , and to propose remedies , within a clearly stated framework of rules and guidelines ; that firms should be given an opportunity to make representations as to why the competition policy presumptions should not apply in a particular case ; and that there should be a competition tribunal with the task of reviewing and monitoring the recommendations of the competition policy institution .
13 A clearly stated aim of our debates in the European Community is the placing of environmentally sensitive farming at the centre of the reform of the common agricultural policy .
14 It contains introductions and explanations of the project in English and German with a clearly written account of the history of the Bodleian Library and its incunabula by Dr Kristian Jensen , head of the project ( 32pp. 6 col. ills .
15 Such was the speed of the changes in Japan at this time that it is easy to draw a somewhat misleading impression of unilinear progress , a clearly conceived plan of action from the beginning , logically carried out step by step .
16 A blend of methodologies and careful selection of stimulus materials is valuable but above all a clearly enunciated plan of what is to be taught and assessed is the necessary prerequisite .
17 The arrow and its target should differ , with a clearly established hierarchy of sensory weight .
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