Example sentences of "could clearly [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The revival of trade between town and country was crucial to the NEP system , but it could clearly be conducted only in money . |
2 | She had once shown me , at some distance from the train in which we were travelling , a high brick wall enclosing the park of a great house : in this wall could clearly be seen a door , and through that door , Grandma told me , she had always passed when going off duty . |
3 | Not only could they see , they could clearly be seen : every speaker could not but be aware of their non-Catholic auditors , and trim his words to cause as little upset as possible . |
4 | The purposes were essentially prophylactic , contingent , and , in spite of official exaggeration , somewhat confused by the absence of what could clearly be identified as ‘ communist aggression ’ . |
5 | They could clearly be smaller if the number of MPs were to be increased , although West Germany manages very well with electorates averaging in 1987 some 183,000 . |
6 | His cage was cast in a silvery light so bright that the patterns of the bars could clearly be seen as shadows on its floor . |
7 | CECIL therefore provides an objective way of determining the pitched of words and phrases , which could clearly be a great help , both for analysis and for language learning , but the information it provides is only raw data and must still be analysed . |
8 | The bridle path , which Theodora and Cranmer had traversed yesterday morning , could clearly be seen meandering from the back of the stable between the estuary and the wall of Dersingham Park . |
9 | Under the brown stains could clearly be seen the white bumps of calluses . |
10 | ‘ The remains of the engine and parts of the wings could clearly be seen but most of the plane has been recovered by a salvage team during the war , ’ added Paul , a cadet Warrant Officer in the squadron . |
11 | A deathly hush fell , in which the sound of someone talking too loudly behind the main stand could clearly be heard . |