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

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1 Angelina enquired anxiously of Samuel Pipkin , since Oliver was clearly in no mood to converse .
2 But he was clearly in no mood for listening to her excuses .
3 He has been injured and is clearly in a state of shock .
4 Farr-Jones was clearly in a mood to enjoy himself before joining the Barbarians to take on the All Blacks at Twickenham on Saturday .
5 George Bush finally admitted that parts of the American economy are ‘ clearly in a recession ’ , claiming that the last quarter of 1990 will have been the worst .
6 This comes out very clearly in a conversation between Margaret and her mother , who complains that Margaret is beginning to use factory slang in her speech .
7 The ‘ state of the art ’ of soil conservation is clearly in a sorry mess : ‘ The need for soil conservation was emphasised by Bennett ( 1955 ) , Jacks and Whyte ( 1939 ) and many others … but so little has been achieved that most recent reports … are virtually undistinguishable in factual content and sentiment from the earlier studies . ’
8 At grade C a candidate must be able to ‘ communicate clearly in a substantially accurate manner , making correct and appropriate use of historical terminology ’ , whereas the F grade candidate must do no more than ‘ communicate in an understandable form , and use simple historical terminology ’ .
9 What is interesting , however , is the importance of clast size in the breakage of bone , and clearly in a cave environment , where limestone clasts are abundant , angular and often very large , small mammal bones are likely to fragment very quickly indeed , in a matter of minutes rather than hours .
10 The process was set out clearly in a letter from Pope Gregory to Bishop Mellitus in CE601 :
11 With a boost in public increase brought about by the opening of the line extension to Glyndyfrdwy the Railway is now clearly in a higher division with a respectable 5½ miles of operating length .
12 ‘ Those who live in overcrowded conditions in slums or high-rise flats , or are forced to suffer the congestion and fumes of the inner city , are clearly in a less advantageous position than those in social class 1 …
13 It is important , therefore , that medical staff explain treatment options and related procedures clearly in a way that enhances understanding .
14 After citing passages from Amand 's case Sir John Donaldson M.R. , with whose judgment Kerr and Lloyd L.JJ. agreed , observed , at p. 977 , that he could not think of a case in which the order appealed from arose more clearly in a criminal cause or matter .
15 Between 1927 and 1933 Nizan was clearly in a contradictory situation : at one level committed to sectarian communist ideology , at another level implicated in bourgeois careerism .
16 They did , however , have a political position , articulated most clearly in a remarkable letter ostensibly addressed to the newspaper Sovetskaya Rossiya in early 1988 by Nina Andreeva , a Leningrad chemistry lecturer .
17 Cynewulf , king of the West Saxons , having successfully vanquished his rival , Sigeberht ( ASC A , s.a. 755 ) , was clearly in a strong enough position to advance into Berkshire , an area previously controlled by Aethelbald .
18 This book , the first English work dealing solely with compound interest , expanded the subject clearly in a practical way , with numerous worked examples , and was one of the earliest publications to use a form of decimal arithmetic .
19 This can be seen most clearly in a comparison of the attitudes towards private property enshrined in the United States constitution with those in the constitution of the old Soviet Union .
20 The message was , not surprisingly , conveyed even more clearly in a session devoted to the subject of the new electronic media , entitled ‘ Goodbye to Gutenberg ’ .
21 The prime minister put the Government 's position very clearly in a statement to the House of Commons on 3 June , the day after the Danish vote : ‘ The Government continue to believe that the deal we secured at Maastricht is in the best interests of this country .
22 He passed on his concern in a letter to Prince , who , as the ever-nervous and expectant recipient , was clearly in a state of anguish about it : ‘ I regret you should have determined upon embarking any portion of your Property in V.D.L. because from the ignorance of the parties whose names you mention , I fear least they should turn out Sharks and it would be a source of deep mortification to me were you by these means to lose any portion of the advantages you have obtained by years of anxiety and deep mental study . ’
23 We are now clearly in a mature market and the challenge is to both optimise recovery from existing fields and maximise the development of new marginal fields .
24 So we know , we should and remember of course that in the book Freud chooses two examples as Joy told me the church and the army and these are just examples and of course Freud chooses them partly because they 're very big groups so they in some ways they er exemplify the principles he 's talking about because clearly in a small group like this you could say well look , what is going on is really I mean we all have , we all know each other and it 's a face-to-face group and really what happens here is an of the dynamics group and I think it is actually .
25 Erm I wo n't dwell on York city centre and its historic core because you 're all clearly aware of that , but it its setting was accepted at the greenbelt enquiry as being sufficiently important to warrant protection wider than just its physical , existing physical limits , erm the special protection was accorded also to the the special character rather was accorded also to the surrounding countryside , much of which is very attractive , and many of the typical Yorkshire small villages and hamlets that surround the area as well , er and we 're clearly in a position in Greater York which is different from the position that arises in many other counties and many other districts within this county , we 're in a position of grave shortage of suitable , developable land , we 're in a position of high quality er character , and landscape , we 're in a position where York , in particular , has extremely good transportation links , to the Leeds Bradford conurbation , where we discuss at length over the last two days there are policies for urban regeneration , subject to regional planning guidance in that area erm and we 're in a position where quite clearly York is under pressure , a great deal of pressure from migrants , er because it 's a it 's an attractive location to live .
26 During my travels across the Siberian Steppes , some years ago , I chanced upon a team of Russian palaeontologists , who were clearly in a state of heightened exuberance .
27 Even though this case dealt with a managing director who was clearly in a fiduciary position , its principles are equally applicable to other employees ( see Sanders v Parry [ 1967 ] 2 All ER 803 ) .
28 could clearly make some kind of differentiation between a conglomerate paying V A T or some such tax whereas er the exception could be made to those people who are not clearly in a position to make er er to say that .
29 Firstly , it is alleged that there was a failure to advise the plaintiff er before the contracts for this business were exchanged , as to the necessity for ensuring that there was adequate finance to er complete the purchase granted on terms that the plaintiff could meet and which were set out clearly in a letter of offer from the bank and there was a failure to advise the plaintiffs as to the risk of relying upon oral offers of financing from the bank .
30 Clearly in a relaxed frame of mind , he 'd been kind , considerate and amusing , making no reference to his personal involvement with her .
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