Example sentences of "[art] [noun] clearly [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Justice Simon Brown said the case clearly merited consideration .
2 The contract clearly referred to the possibility of sub-sales .
3 In other figures where both the bust and the head are expanded in this exaggerated way , the neck clearly presented a problem : by nature a slender form , it must now be used to connect convincingly two abnormally heavy masses .
4 CIYMS 13 The visitors clearly demonstrated a greater determination in the opening stages and in particular their pack was decisively impressive forcing Portadown unto the defensive .
5 Arriving at Treib those who wish to reach Seelisberg on foot rather than travel up by funicular will find the footpath to the village clearly marked and well maintained .
6 The unifying factor was Ho Chi Minh , acting as agent of the Comintern , and while it would not manage to suppress its nationalist tendencies indefinitely it was for the moment clearly identified with the Vietnamese working class .
7 The Scottish regional organiser of the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union , Harry McLevy , said after yesterday 's meeting that the workers clearly understood what was at stake .
8 The dogs clearly needed help in defining a stable hierarchy between themselves , which usually prevents such dangerous conflict .
9 Because we have so many cameras I can have for the editing a great many possibilities ; and if we have filmed the music properly in the first place we can already have created some very important effects just with one shot — the violins may have the principal melody with an important counter-melody or harmonic detail in the violas , so we might shoot the passage in such a way that we have the violin bows in the foreground , the conductor , and the violas clearly focused as the third element in the shot .
10 But Fred Dougan of the Gosford House said that tickets for the draw clearly stated ‘ persons under eligible ’ .
11 Datafin plc ( C.A. , 1987 ) the court clearly stated that government power may be reviewable whatever its source .
12 It has a fine , strong square tower above the crossing , with a pointed roof , slender arched windows and a row of apertures at the top clearly added for defensive reasons .
13 The consultants clearly expected too much from an over-generalised model , and as a result they produce results which lurch from the absurd to the ludicrous .
14 Because the UK clearly benefited from the capping of VAT and the introduction of the new fourth resource , the basic amount to which the UK was entitled was to be adjusted to a " reference compensation amount " .
15 The high number of injuries the bombers clearly hoped for were averted by the caution of the police .
16 The video clearly emphasised that the heightening of tension and resulting hostility was caused , not by stone throwing as the news media suggested , but by the tactical introduction of the mounted police ( Cumberbatch et al. , 1986 ) .
17 Article 89 of the constitution clearly stated that the constitution could only be revised with the prior agreement of parliament , but basing his decision on article 11 ( the clause which gave the president power to hold referenda ) , de Gaulle decided that the question would be put directly to the people .
18 The man who wrote the leaflet clearly thought vipers were just great .
19 The man who wrote the leaflet clearly thought vipers were just great .
20 More important , the legate clearly hoped to use the occasion to bring England under closer papal control .
21 One of these became the General Forces Programme , which soon provided the light entertainment and relaxation which the Forces clearly wanted and which were easily justified by their importance to morale .
22 Is the hierarchy clearly defined ?
23 As originally framed in 1911 , the Bill clearly referred to rights of navigation since it referred to any ‘ way over land or water ’ and to persons ‘ in possession of such land or water ’ .
24 The main themes which appeared to make the case newsworthy were firstly , a gang rape ; secondly , a racial theme , since the newspapers clearly identified the rapists as black and the girls as white in both words and pictures ; thirdly , controversy over the sentencing being ‘ too light ’ ; fourthly , controversy as to whether the girls could be held to have contributed to their own rape by being out at night .
25 The paragraph clearly spelled out the story of supplementary benefits and income support payments to fund care in residential and nursing homes , saying that it was a telling example of what could happen if change was made in an ad hoc way .
26 Are the adjustments clearly defined ?
27 To my eyes the new pair of partridges were indistinguishable from any of the other birds I had seen that day , but the rest of the audience clearly thought otherwise .
28 Sentimental it may be , but the image clearly captured that exhilarating feeling humanity had of striding into something too big to manage — yet .
29 The blue cover of the diary with the year clearly printed had been more resistant to the flames ; one corner only was slightly scorched .
30 The document clearly helped employers to identify what they hoped to achieve by running such programmes , and sowed the seeds which will eventually culminate in a nationally recognised curriculum in the future .
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