Example sentences of "[prep] clearly [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Every object in these paintings is separated from those surrounding it by layers of tactile , visible space which enable the spectator 's eye to reach from one part of the canvas to another , from one object to another , by a series of clearly defined pictorial passages .
2 I am accordingly asking all planning authorities concerned to give this matter further consideration , with a view to submitting proposals for the creation of clearly defined green belts , wherever this is appropriate .
3 The circular asked local planning authorities to consider the formal designation of clearly defined green belts wherever this was desirable in order :
4 Functionalists such as Parsons and Davis and Moore say little about social stratification in the sense of clearly defined social strata whose members have shared interests .
5 The experience of Soviet military facilities in Africa and the Middle East in the 1970s discouraged Soviet leaders from attempting to invest substantial military commitments in remote and volatile Third World states elsewhere , especially when they were in areas of clearly proclaimed American interest .
6 Ball and Halwachi ( 1987 ) have recently argued that performance indicators can not be effectively employed within British higher education because of the absence of clearly specified institutional goals .
7 In keeping with the spirit of the Blues Skies approach I should also point out that in the absence of clearly identified industrial or commercial possibilities ( as opposed to imagined ones ) the research would not be subject to the constraints of confidentiality .
8 While survey or statistical research is often geared towards testing some specific hypothesis or , at least , examining the relationship between clearly defined conceptual categories , ethnographic research rarely proceeds so smoothly ( cf Rose , 1982 ) .
9 The latter are available in a range of forms — from simple lists of terms with ‘ use/used for ’ references as , for example , Pollution Abstracts User Aid and BYGGDOK term list , to thesauri such as the INSPEC Thesaurus with clearly defined structural relationships between terms .
10 Children with clearly defined organic problems Congenital abnormalities of the intestinal tract requiring surgery clearly have an organic component , but the psychological management of these children can facilitate the development of good feeding later ( Geertsma et al .
11 The report concluded that the pattern of courses and examinations below the level of OND lacked clarity and cohesion and that , consequently , there was a need to rationalize their provision so as to offer students a recognizable ladder of progression within clearly defined educational stages .
12 The exhibits in the Brussels exhibition seem to have had in common only a concentration on clearly defined simple forms and a corresponding limitation of colour , and very few of them had anything at all in common with the work of Picasso and Braque .
13 In deference to these views Cropper seems to have met groups of ‘ influential citizens ’ and spoken to clearly defined religious gatherings .
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