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

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1 However , the hover fly and poached egg association shows clearly that this is a direction in which a great deal of research needs to be done .
2 McLaughlin 's ( 1991 ) study showed clearly that the personal incomes of ex-carers were around £40 lower than the 1988 Family Expenditure Survey ( FES ) per capita average , while the incomes of two-adult households containing an ex-carer were £144 a week lower than their FES counterparts .
3 This work showed clearly that high or variable caustic concentration affects the type and size of salt crystals , which in turn affects the solid/liquid separation efficiency in the centrifuges .
4 But the record shows clearly that they were definitely more expensive and at least as disruptive of local village life … as the earlier British programs had been .
5 The Bible teaches clearly that all men are created equal in the sight of God .
6 At this point I simply want to underline the fact that Scripture demonstrates clearly that it is God 's intention that the Kingdom should grow and not merely remain static .
7 The actual conduct of the war demonstrates clearly that the UN sanction for the war is a fig leaf of Korean proportions , and that paper wraps stone is less accurate a metaphor than velvet wraps fist .
8 Although Chang Tsai 's comparison with water shows clearly that the ch'i is a continuum and not an aggregate of atoms , the analogy with matter is so deep in Le Gall 's preconceptions that he assumes the component atoms to be implicit in the word ch'i of the Chinese text .
9 The evidence shows clearly that the single most significant cause of decline in upland bird species in the UK as a whole is the removal of moorland habitat .
10 The television replay showed clearly that Bailey had not touched the ball , and from the English point of view it was difficult to escape the feeling that Mr Barker — whose umpiring , and that of his colleagues , had been first-class , with , if anything , England getting the benefit of the doubt in several close decisions — had been pressurized into giving him out .
11 The IPG states clearly that it is designed for advice workers , but many instances have proved that clients have used it successfully when left to browse by hard-pressed advisers — an indication of its clarity of exposition and potential as a tool for those members of the public who feel they can cope without personal assistance and someone to listen .
12 The brochure stated clearly that while some children transferred back to mainstream schools , ‘ the majority remain until they are 16 years of age ’ .
13 The theory of value which was the cornerstone of Capital asserts clearly that the very terms and their accepted connotations used in conventional descriptions of the political economy of the time , mystified and suppressed the true nature of , for example , exchange value , as an outcome or the dominance or capitalist interests .
14 Thus the term planning encompasses not only those places whose form shows clearly that an overall scheme lay behind the layout of streets , but also towns which , whatever form they acquired , were pushed into existence and developed by the active support of individuals or institutions .
15 The preface to the exposure draft states clearly that the provisions of the proposed SAS aim to encourage fuller disclosures than have emerged under current practice .
16 The British in India had from the beginning of the nineteenth century seen clearly that so unnatural a phenomenon as the government of that teeming subcontinent by the parliamentary electorate of the British Isles could not be destined to be permanent .
17 Hare wondered aloud on television why it was that English culture had lost the ability to state clearly that Keats was a better poet , for example , than Bob Dylan .
18 But to get the vote of China , which objects to the use of force , the document stated clearly that Chapter 7 was invoked to ‘ ensure the security of the UN Protection Force ’ , rather than permit aggressive action .
19 If this had been a reflection of basic principles of justice there could have been little cause for complaint , but in fact an examination of the position shows clearly that this was not the case .
20 A study with the power to chow clearly that a 5% yield difference was truely present or absent would have required a prohibitely high number of 2336 study subjects ( power 80% ) .
21 The look she cast across the table said clearly that she personally intended to make sure that was the case , and Shannon felt a strange little shiver in her spine .
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