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

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1 However , given the clearly expressed strategic interests of the United States in the region it is probable that the latest Soviet ‘ neutralisation ’ proposal was not a serious attempt to bring the Western states to the negotiating table .
2 They form a clearly defined revolutionary group , and have been called the Pioneers .
3 There was a great crowd , singing , shouting , all very good-humoured — not , I think , because they were taking the situation lightly but because they were buoyed up by the feeling that here was something quite above ordinary political argument , a clearly defined moral issue on which people could stand up and be counted .
4 Moreover , process production produces a clearly defined primary task for both management and men — that of keeping the plant running as near full capacity as possible .
5 The majority of LEAs did not accept that a clearly defined technical ability could be clearly identified at the age of eleven .
6 Despite these strategies , applied in both depressed and prosperous Britain , it can not be argued that there is or ever has been a clearly defined national population-distribution policy in the UK .
7 For example , it is suggested that : " The rooms should be grouped in a simple manner , easy for patients and visitors to find their way around ; the whole building should be on one level and should look as far as is possible both externally and internally like a house not a hospital : there should be a clearly defined main entry/exit point for patients , staff , visitors and supplies which should have a ramped approach and in which the main door should be lockable : WC and washing compartment should be shared between pairs of single bed rooms and should be readily accessible to the sitting and dining rooms ; the bathroom should be readily accessible to both day and night areas ; the WC and the bathroom should be equipped for wheelchairs and standing users : the sitting and dining rooms and the external enclosure should be accessible by wheelchair : rooms should be differentiated in colour and finish while remaining domestic in scale and character : an informal , welcoming and comfortable reception/waiting area is required at the entrance to provide shelter and waiting spaces for visitors : the area between main entrance and sub-section entrances is likely to be an extensive area of circulation and will be the hub of the building but it could also be , spaciously , rather than an enlarged corridor , a positive amenity and focus if designed as a conservatory , for example , to contain plants or even birds and fish providing a stimulus to patients ' visitors and staff , and , finally : the safe external enclosure ( to which I referred earlier , ) should take the form of a walled garden matching the materials of parent buildings , suitably softened with appropriate planting .
8 These activities inescapably take place within a specific cultural context , which may be a clearly defined mono-cultural situation , or , more frequently , within a multi-cultural environment .
9 helps to reinforce the security and solidarity of the group against a clearly perceived external threat .
10 Without defining ethics , they believe that we have been acting unethically : they describe a typical case in which elective ventilation might be considered — a patient with a clearly diagnosed fatal cerebral injury who undergoes respiratory arrest .
11 Thus in Cantabria , in northern Spain , there is a clearly displayed angular unconformity at this level , followed by thick conglomerates .
12 Neither the personal circumstances of the patient nor a speculative answer to the question ‘ What would the patient have chosen ? ’ can bind the practitioner in his choice of whether or not to treat or how to treat or justify him in acting contrary to a clearly established anticipatory refusal to accept treatment but they are factors to be taken into account by him in forming a clinical judgment as to what is in the best interests of the patient .
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