Example sentences of "clearly [v-ing] that " in BNC.

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1 And MacPhearson wants to argue that Locke is fairly clearly suggesting that there is a property qualification for membership of the people , the people being the sovereign .
2 Would it not be a good idea if the airlines , when checking in passengers in those countries from which large quantities of drugs come to this country , were to hand each passenger a paper in his or her own language clearly explaining that if they bring drugs into the United Kingdom they are likely to be caught and , if they are caught , they are likely to go away for a very long time indeed ?
3 The Council was clearly implying that ( as Newman saw ) Scripture itself works sacramentally , especially when it is made actual by effective reading and preaching in the liturgy .
4 Urban social movements in the 1960s and 1970s were being organised around demands for such provision , clearly implying that facilities such as decent housing and welfare resources benefit the working class as well as capital .
5 ‘ Some other time , ’ he said , clearly believing that she was only stalling .
6 He gave me a shrewd look , clearly suspecting that I would have changed the name had I dared defy the superstition .
7 ‘ Oh , little love , ’ he breathed , and while from his adoring tone she knew herself forgiven , ‘ I — do n't know quite how to tell you this — ’ He paused , but , clearly deciding that there was only one way , he proceeded to completely stagger her when , ‘ It is a fact , my dear , that I did not , and never have , promised an interview to your sister , or to anyone else representing Verity magazine . ’
8 Please send contributions direct to the office at Epsom , clearly stating that they are for this fund .
9 Accordingly the library sent 47 transparencies with a delivery note clearly requiring that they be returned by March 19 .
10 I did n't realise that you might not — er — be able to have any babies … ’ she added with an unhappy sigh , clearly wishing that she 'd kept her mouth shut .
11 Respondents welcomed the document , clearly indicating that it gave Religious Education parity of status with other areas of the curriculum .
12 In other words , the true date lies between TL 1080 and 1240 , with 95 per cent confidence , clearly demonstrating that the third alternative holds : the daub is broadly contemporary with the backfilling of the drain and coincides with clearance of buildings in the eleventh century AD to make way for the building of the priory church .
13 No , we , we 're looking at individual cases still , and , indeed they will be reviewed as ind individual cases in the future , with the Health Authority clearly recognizing that it has n't much of a responsibilities on them .
14 Sure enough , the closer they approached , the greater was the change in direction , clearly showing that the force got stronger and stronger the closer you got to the pebble .
15 ‘ Correspondence was found clearly showing that Ellis was selling these unclassified videos .
16 As he spoke , he continued to caress her swollen breast , clearly sensing that she had no desire for him to stop .
17 The Americans are clearly hoping that it will be possible to bring the Palestinians and Israelis around the negotiating table without confronting the contradictions and achieve an historic breakthrough .
18 The Americans are clearly hoping that it will be possible to bring the Palestinians and Israelis around the negotiating table without confronting the contradictions and achieve an historic breakthrough .
19 In September 1857 , shortly after the return from Osborne , the Emperor arranged to meet the Tsar in person at Stuttgart , clearly hoping that a face-to-face encounter might be more productive than acting through an intermediary .
20 She became very upset and confused , clearly feeling that Balbinder 's failure was her fault .
21 ‘ Have you any notion who might have killed him , Inspector ? ’ said the Bishop , clearly feeling that , if matters were getting down to fundamentals , it was time he played a part .
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