Example sentences of "clearly [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | The Cambridge University Automobile Club had clearly fallen on hard times , too . |
2 | The point is that there are areas in the South African game where standards have clearly fallen behind the rest of the world . |
3 | And if some savage peoples had so clearly fallen behind in the race , others , as some authorities maintained , might well represent not simply retarded , or imperfectly evolved , but actually degenerate forms of earlier civilization . |
4 | The world 's first industrial country has clearly fallen into relative decline on many measures of industrial competitiveness . |
5 | Yet how could she , even if she was so destructively inclined , when he had quite clearly fallen asleep ? |
6 | Perhaps the most obvious illustration of the extent to which trade was forcing itself upon the often unwilling attention of traditional diplomacy was the creation of a new type of diplomat most clearly typified by the commercial attaché . |
7 | In the former , the emotional trefoil — disdain , envy , indignation — might have been more decisively distinguished , though , it is true , the melodies themselves were not so clearly differentiated . |
8 | Figure 6.2 shows the results of discriminant analysis in graph form : the compositions of the pieces of pottery from Malaga , Valencia and Seville can be clearly differentiated from each other . |
9 | Clearly differentiated from each other , they were mass-produced and targeted at different sections of a guaranteed market , who knew what they were getting . |
10 | It might be easier to use a few objects with clearly differentiated attributes as a starting point , but conversations of this kind can occur spontaneously in many activities . |
11 | A second difference concerns the single union-management channel for handling regulative issues in Britain as opposed to the dual , but clearly differentiated , system in Germany between the works council structure and that provided by the union and employer . |
12 | ] In the 1950s , secondary school mathematics was clearly differentiated by ‘ ability ’ and , to a lesser extent , by sex . |
13 | In turn , this implied that deviants should exhibit a ‘ gap ’ between their conventional aspirations and expectations , and should be clearly differentiated from non-deviants by their adherence to oppositional values ( neither of which turned out to be the case ) . |
14 | If criminals on the whole are not clearly differentiated from non-criminals , it is difficult to explain their crime in terms of something having gone wrong with them ( except in the tautological sense that the commission of the crime itself represents something having gone wrong with them ) . |
15 | The auction houses may anticipate an effect on prices , although early and late impressions are already clearly differentiated in catalogue descriptions . |
16 | The variety of relationships between the novice and the introducer is clearly differentiated along gender lines . |
17 | Adolescence was now seen as a special stage of life , and one that was , moreover , clearly differentiated on class lines . |
18 | Again it may not be thought to be particularly helpful that God in God 's undifferentiated nature ( or indeed the Spirit in its rather vague nature ) are to be understood as ‘ female ’ , while ‘ divine energies ’ ( sic ) , that which is clearly differentiated and self-determining , is to be seen as ‘ male ’ . |
19 | Section 1 — in which you present your principal arguments in clearly differentiated paragraphs . |
20 | Here tasks are less clearly differentiated according to rank ; men in all three grades would , for example , conduct routine river sampling . |
21 | In Ballymacarrett , there was less unemployment , traditional gender roles were more clearly differentiated , the population was resident in traditional streets of terraced houses , and for the most part it had been established there for generations . |
22 | In the other communities , unemployment was rife , traditional gender roles were less clearly differentiated ( with many women working while the men were unemployed ) , and there had been population movement . |
23 | But although instruments were freely used they are not clearly differentiated from voices until the Second Book of Symphoniae . |
24 | Inside the objects and figures the planes begin to be opened up into each other more fully and are less clearly differentiated than hitherto . |
25 | Circular temples are often difficult to identify unless they are clearly differentiated from their domestic counterparts . |
26 | The national state , as it took shape in Western Europe , controlled a well-defined , continuous territory ; it was relatively centralized ; it was clearly differentiated from other organizations ; and it reinforced its claims by gradually acquiring a monopoly of the means of physical coercion within its territory . |
27 | This must be clearly differentiated from various other forms of non-coeliac enteropathy , such as that of HIV infection . |
28 | The result of this casual attitude is a grey area where the two signs are not clearly differentiated graphically and can in fact become synonymous . |
29 | They moved forward , Joseph Ritter bringing up the rear , Hay and Vass either side of Johnson 's bridle , the great man clearly frightened . |
30 | Any deviations from the normal hours worked are clearly highlighted in automatic exception reports . |