Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [art] clearly " in BNC.

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1 The most usual indicator is thymol blue ; this changes from amber ( neutral ) to dark blue ( basic ) at a cathode and so gives a clearly visible marker .
2 The causal inference adopted by Greeley and Rossi was that Roman catholic schools only had a clearly identifiable and reinforcing effect on the belief and practice of this group .
3 Exclusion clauses are strictly construed but the common law rules on construction will not prevent a clearly worded clause from operating .
4 A second likely reason for the ineffectiveness of project work is that the activity itself does not have a clearly defined purpose on the part of either the teacher or the pupil .
5 When considering measures to resist the exploitation of our procedures by manifestly unfounded applicants , we should not forget the clearly well founded applicants — genuine refugees who often have harrowing stories of suffering , degradation and torture .
6 And it also has no clearly defined boundaries as to what is in the code and what is an infringement of it .
7 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 .
8 This is partly because , as indicated earlier , the acquisition of the superego takes place in the modern individual in a different sequence of stages than it did in the culture , and partly because cultural psychological phenomena often present a clearly separated-out picture of their components whereas individual neuroses are often less easy to disentangle .
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