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

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1 The majority clearly wanted a strike …
2 The Gesta clearly states ( though very briefly ) that he studied at the great law university of Bologna .
3 In this new role the Prince clearly found his wife 's presence something of a hindrance .
4 Even if it did lead to danger , as the signpost clearly said , she was determined to follow it , even though she was scared .
5 In the scenario which the board clearly considers most likely , the ‘ reference case ’ in the middle of the five , maximum demand on the CEGB system is expected to grow from 44.1 gigawatts in 1979/80 to only 46–9 gigawatts in 2000 .
6 The RAF clearly regarded the group as a suicide squad , but laid on a slap-up meal .
7 What the polyptychs clearly suggest , however , is that in areas west of the Rhine , landlords ' cash-demands ( backed as they were by the threat of force ) drove peasants to acquire coin through transactions on their own account .
8 The case clearly has something in common with the preceding one .
9 Mr Justice Simon Brown said the case clearly merited consideration .
10 And so they passed imperceptibly from phrases such as ‘ the author 's intention is clearly ’ to ‘ the text clearly says ’ , and then to ‘ the reader clearly infers ’ .
11 The text clearly describes the detailed procedure relating to conveyancing , depending on whether the land is registered or unregistered .
12 In making this concession , the Germans clearly want to maintain Scotland 's standing in the indoor sport .
13 The only safe course , therefore , is to make sure that the contract clearly states which legal regime applies to your employment .
14 This restriction on the buyer 's rights would apply only to breaches of the conditions in sections 13–15 and would not apply where the contract clearly specified to the contrary .
15 The contract clearly referred to the possibility of sub-sales .
16 Unless the contract clearly indicates otherwise , these express terms ( not being stipulations as to the time of delivery ) will then normally be warranties and not conditions .
17 The decision clearly affected the Chief Constable 's legal right for no better reason than that it would affect pension rights .
18 Although the government has gone to great lengths ( £1 million spent on marketing the proposals ( in an attempt to convince us that the NHS will still remain a National Health Service and will still be free to those requiring health care the proposals clearly spell the future of a health service which will move away from being a public tax funded service to a two tier service , with those who ca n't afford to pay on the bottom level receiving inadequate and cash starved services .
19 No , sire , I 'm afraid the rules clearly state that once a vote is taken , it is irrefutable . ’
20 In India , the responsibility clearly lies with the company .
21 449 at 451 , Cockburn C.J. said : The authorities clearly establish that if an agreement is made to compromise a disputed claim , forbearance to sue in respect of that claim is good consideration ; and whether proceedings to enforce the disputed claim have or have not been instituted makes no difference .
22 The description and evaluation of the AEC clearly demonstrates that , in their particular sphere of constructive influence , probation officers , like employers and teachers , are concerned in part with the establishment of rules and not the infliction of pain .
23 The employers clearly had strong reservations .
24 Discourses on punishment and dictionary definitions of the term clearly specify the central feature of punishment as being the infliction of pain rather than the loss of liberty per se ( Hudson , 1987 ) .
25 One man who would sacrifice all his prize money for the year just to win the Wimbledon Singles Crown that has eluded him is Ivan Lendl , and the tension clearly showed when he lost to the Canadian Grant Connell in windy , dark , and damp conditions in the Stella Artois Championship at Queen 's Club .
26 ( e ) Fixtures and fittings It is very important that the clients clearly understand what is included and what is excluded .
27 If a letter is very good and the applicant clearly fits the job/ personnel specification fairly well you may wish to send out an appointment for an interview at the same time as the application form .
28 Nevertheless , the current finding of a statistically significant greater degree of reticulin collapse in patients who died than in the survivors clearly points out the important prognostic connotation of the severity of histological damage in patients with acute liver failure .
29 Although the DIA clearly had plans for him , it was evidently in no hurry to send him back to the Middle East .
30 As film footage of the riot clearly showed , the rioting was exclusively Catholic against RUC .
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