Example sentences of "[vb -s] clearly [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | While the chancellor avoided a specific commitment to cut the current £50 billion public spending borrowing requirement by more than the £10 billion in the budget , he has clearly indicated that further progress will be made . |
2 | And the prominent prehistorian Professor R. J. C. Atkinson has clearly demonstrated that the laying out of an accurate , straight landscape line would have been well within the means of the megalithic builders . |
3 | Psychological and psychometric testing has clearly demonstrated that centrophenoxine stimulates tired elderly brains and makes them more alert , and the compound can prolong the lifespan of normal mice in laboratory tests . |
4 | Dr Fisher has clearly demonstrated that the export of manufactures to Portugal was closely bound to their subsequent re-export from Lisbon to Brazil : " The business that English merchants drove to the English colonies in this period was in fact complemented by substantial indirect trades to the Iberian empires in America . " |
5 | Thinking about the dilemma captured in simalakama legend , Mr Suharto has clearly decided that , if he has to make a choice between wooing the Muslims and placating the West over the Gulf , the Muslims will have his full attention . |
6 | Cohen has clearly noted that the opening of the Dante Sonata is marked single- forte and maestoso . |
7 | Taken in conjunction with the deal with Novell Inc to put Macintosh up on Intel Corp platforms ( UX No 433 ) and its plans for Mac on RISC architectures — see front page — Apple has clearly recognised that it needs hearts and minds in the ISV community , says Echo president Brad Burnham . |
8 | Taken in conjunction with the deal with Novell Inc to put the Macintosh System up on Intel Corp systems and its plans for Mac on RISC architectures , Apple has clearly recognised that it needs hearts and minds in the independent software vendor community , says Echo president Brad Burnham . |
9 | Jess Artem , of London NW6 , has clearly heard that a neutron left to its own devices will decay , with a half-life of about 11 minutes . |
10 | The hon. Gentleman has clearly forgotten that , for example , Lady Callaghan was an excellent chairman of Great Ormond Street hospital and a number of other wives of eminent people in public life have held that position . |
11 | So far , one survey has clearly suggested that smoking makes the skin wrinkle sooner , but research seems to have stopped there . |
12 | And in Corinthians , Paul seems clearly to indicate that Jesus 's own brothers were married : ‘ Have we not every right to eat and drink ? |
13 | It now seems clearly established that the Court of Appeal may only depart from one of its own previous decisions in four circumstances . |