Example sentences of "[is] [art] clearly [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | The first and obvious one is the clearly defined colour . |
2 | Furthermore , there is no clearly bounded or defined kinship unit-such as a clan or a tribe — outside this nuclear or conjugal family . |
3 | So it is that for Douglas MacBain it is a clearly defined aim to consider setting targets for numbers of churches to be planted in the coming decade and to work to facilitate this . |
4 | in hyper-text systems , the internal structure of the nodes can be left undefined whereas in data-base technology there is a clearly defined structure for each specific text object at lower levels of the class hierarchy . |
5 | In contrast with doubled CO 2 and fully interactive ozone ( Fig. 4d ) , there is a clearly defined minimum in high latitudes whilst the maximum ozone amount is about 10% lower than in the other simulations . |
6 | In initial stages , as reported for both Xenopus and mouse embryos treated with retinoic acid , we find that although there is a clearly defined segment in the r3 position , the r3 stripe of Krox-20 expression is absent . |
7 | However , if there is a clearly defined project , the related expenditure is clearly identifiable , and if there is a reasonable expectation of sufficient future benefits at least to cover all the costs , development expenditure may be carried forward as an asset on the balance sheet and amortized over the period(s) expected to benefit . |
8 | THIS is a clearly written , but extremely superficial , introduction to the field of artificial intelligence ( AI ) . |
9 | There is a clearly written text with an illustrated chronology of the country 's history taking it up to 1992 . |
10 | The Mother & Baby Book of Pregnancy and Birth by Patsy Westcott ( Grafton , £3.99 ) is a clearly written paperback that follows the stages of pregnancy from conception to birth . |
11 | Thus in Cantabria , in northern Spain , there is a clearly displayed angular unconformity at this level , followed by thick conglomerates . |
12 | the creation of a flexible electronic archive to service the increasingly diverse roles of the authority , and ensure there is a clearly signposted point from where public enquiries can be answered ; |