Example sentences of "to have a [adv] clear [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They seem to have a reasonably clear meaning , and have the merit of linking diverse bits of information together in a coherent pattern , and it provides an explanation for the content of Judaism and Christianity especially , and may have some application for understanding and explaining the ritual developments in Hinduism and Buddhism , as will be illustrated in Chapter 5 .
2 For these reasons , it will be necessary to have a much clearer understanding of the function of atk , and src genes in general , before somatic gene therapy could be proposed as a means of correcting the XLA defect in pre-B cells of the bone marrow .
3 Which means that you 're likely to have a much clearer view of things than most , unsullied by ambition and administrative politics-by a reluctance to deal with me and give me what I want . ’
4 But by the age of 18 months children seem to have a relatively clear understanding of the actions over which they have direct control and the events in the material world which they can influence only indirectly via their actions or the actions of other people .
5 The list could go on , and it may indeed be appropriate to add to or subtract from it , but it is to be hoped that the general point is clear enough — that our first need is to have a very clear level of self-awareness about existing management structures and processes as a precondition for undertaking a review of these elements .
6 After the 1987 election Mrs Thatcher can claim to have a very clear mandate .
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