Example sentences of "clearly that " in BNC.
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1 | In it they asserted quite clearly that permitting divorce would certainly affect the stability of all Irish marriages because it rendered every Irish marriage dissoluble : ‘ It is as though the legal availability of divorce builds up a social pressure which , for large numbers of people , becomes stronger than moral or religious resistance ’ ( abridged version , Irish Times , 14 May 1986 ) . |
2 | I have to say that if this room was filled by the Roman Catholic bishops of Ireland and they were pushing me very hard about divorce , I would have to say very clearly that their fear that civil divorce will make marital breakdown worse , or enhance or facilitate it — my answer would be : No , it will make very little difference . |
3 | This game was a little disheartening , not so much because of the disciplinary problem , but because it showed all too clearly that few if any of them were actually listening to what I was saying . |
4 | ‘ I shall also be reviewing the way we get independent advice , so that the public will be able to see absolutely clearly that I act on the best possible evidence , without fear or favour . ’ |
5 | The British in India had from the beginning of the nineteenth century seen clearly that so unnatural a phenomenon as the government of that teeming subcontinent by the parliamentary electorate of the British Isles could not be destined to be permanent . |
6 | They know nothing about the means of organising , nor are they particularly militant , but they see quickly and quite clearly that they are being exploited . |
7 | Cardiff were never allowed to demonstrate clearly that they were the fitter and more composed League team , despite an early assault when they forced five corners . |
8 | And he believes that West German voters may revolt when they realise still more clearly that they will have to foot the bill for unity . |
9 | The television replay showed clearly that Bailey had not touched the ball , and from the English point of view it was difficult to escape the feeling that Mr Barker — whose umpiring , and that of his colleagues , had been first-class , with , if anything , England getting the benefit of the doubt in several close decisions — had been pressurized into giving him out . |
10 | Paul seems to teach clearly that women should keep silent in church , and should not have authority over men in any shape or form . |
11 | Horses indicate quite clearly that they do not like someone , or another animal , by narrowing and pulling-up their nostrils so that wrinkles form above them . |
12 | Surveys of local records that have survived show clearly that the rank and file of local Councils were overwhelming Baptist and Congregational . |
13 | In this case , it would be hard to find language indicating more clearly that Mr Clayton intended the land to be preserved and managed as playing fields for all time , or at least for as long as the law permitted . |
14 | It had been written on 8 June , and he said quite clearly that it would be his last ‘ until I see you again ’ . |
15 | The model of mental functioning we have been elaborating here shows clearly that the evolutionary direction in higher organisms has been particularly focused in the development of cognition . |
16 | Indeed , it is amazing that Sir Leon Brittan should still refer to these ‘ costs ’ long after Pöhl has said quite clearly that they are irrelevant : ‘ the repeated reference to alleged huge savings in transaction costs for the currencies of a single currency area are not in the least convincing ’ . |
17 | Those members of MI5 who have written or spoken publicly about their work say quite clearly that the directive is consistently and deliberately ignored . |
18 | But the record shows clearly that they were definitely more expensive and at least as disruptive of local village life … as the earlier British programs had been . |
19 | There were times when Blackadder allowed himself to see clearly that he would end his working life , that was to say his conscious thinking life , in this task , that all his thoughts would have been another man 's thoughts , all his work another man 's work . |
20 | He remembered clearly that Murray had asked if he had any mail , and his instinct was to tell the truth . |
21 | The British Library Act state quite clearly that books may be disposed of if they are duplicates , though this raises the question of what exactly a duplicate is . |
22 | ( Bradford as a whole was frequently described as an ‘ inner city ’ in news broadcasts in 1988 , demonstrating clearly that the term signified ‘ poverty and decline ’ rather than a specific area in a city . ) |
23 | Whatever view is taken of this analysis , and it will be discussed more fully below , it seems to state quite clearly that the determination of sex is a matter for lawyers and courts ; that the law , in other words , must establish methods for determining sex which may or may not correspond to medical opinion . |
24 | I think it needs to be said quite clearly that the media , in particular television , is extremely arrogant , inward-looking , incestuous and emotional in its decision-making . |
25 | The view expressed by health economists such as Alan Maynard is still one which is rarely articulated quite so starkly : ‘ We have to demonstrate much more clearly that the spending involved in care for elderly people is spending which is efficient . |
26 | The evidence shows clearly that the single most significant cause of decline in upland bird species in the UK as a whole is the removal of moorland habitat . |
27 | A survey by NCC has revealed clearly that all of the woodland could regenerate itself naturally if sheep grazing was prevented or substantially reduced ; the cost of fencing for this purpose can be as much as £3,500-£8,000 for a 20 hectare wood depending on its shape and the terrain encountered , making the costs often prohibitive . |
28 | There were only about half a dozen of them , and they could see clearly that they were wizened and wrinkled and , quite plainly , not worth gathering |
29 | Much of the outreach work done by CABx demonstrates very clearly that the CAB no longer matches its one-time image as a referral agency . |
30 | The IPG states clearly that it is designed for advice workers , but many instances have proved that clients have used it successfully when left to browse by hard-pressed advisers — an indication of its clarity of exposition and potential as a tool for those members of the public who feel they can cope without personal assistance and someone to listen . |