Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] a [adv] clear " in BNC.
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1 | Putting all the staff pictures together gives a more clear overall picture of that individual than any -staff member could achieve alone . |
2 | " You might say , Chuck , " he said over his shoulder , that you 've just witnessed a very clear demonstration of the principle on which every empire in history 's ever been built . |
3 | WHEN President Clinton unveils his plans for the US economy in full today , Americans will already have a fairly clear idea of what faces them . |
4 | If you get into the habit of always checking the prices of furniture you like in shops , sales or auction rooms , you will soon have a pretty clear idea of most values whether antique , second hand , reproduction or modern . |
5 | Respondents usually hold a very clear understanding of the judgments indicated by the verbal labels as , for example , in the ‘ warm-clinical ’ construct previously mentioned . |
6 | I was only gon na say we 're , we will probably have a much clearer idea by the time we get to the results . |
7 | It also gives a very clear signal to the terrorists that the people of Northern Ireland will not be bullied by guns , by bombs or by any other form of intimidation . |
8 | So , I think you should now have a very clear basis for discriminating between the two sorts of two sorts of toxin . |
9 | But maybe it now seems a little clearer why people can truly believe in the resurrection hope for the person who has died , yet at the same time may still allow themselves to feel sad . |
10 | Figure 9.10 now tells a pretty clear story ; the proportion of people who believed that the economy had deteriorated in the previous year climbed from around 40 per cent at the beginning of 1984 to a peak of 67 per cent in February 1985 , but declined thereafter . |
11 | These divergent states are often subjectively perceived as having distinctive characteristics that mark them out as discrete varieties : people can recognize regional varieties such as ‘ Birmingham ’ English , ‘ Yorkshire ’ English and so on , and they often have a fairly clear idea of how such varieties are distinguished from one another . |
12 | Firstly I have never seen a more clearer er grant from the government to actually let you build houses this year , this is whole point of th th this should happen and if we do n't take it up I believe that in future years to come we shall regret it very , very strongly indeed . |
13 | Since he will afterwards have a perfectly clear memory of all that has occurred — plus , of course , the whole thing recorded on cassette — there will be plenty of time for questioning the genuineness of the regression at his leisure . |