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

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1 These principles are clearly illustrated in the following case .
2 Since these points are clearly illustrated by the Prologue , it might be as well to launch our discussion of the score , without more preamble , at the start of the work .
3 If there are disadvantages to higher levels of reliance on bank loans , they are clearly counterbalanced for those large firms that are considered too important to fail .
4 A bit of Euro savvy is de rigueur these days — so while Tarling and Freedman 's suits and jackets are clearly inspired by Savile Row , they are made in soft , lightweight tweeds and worsteds , with a far more relaxed fit and gentle construction .
5 Some articles are clearly written as a by-product of teaching , perhaps adapted from lectures or intended to form part of a book .
6 Make sure your name and address are clearly written .
7 We now have a legal requirement on employers which are clearly written and which we can use to our advantage providing our safety reps have been correctly trained to implement the regulations .
8 ALTHOUGH the outlines of the structure of landed wealth are clearly delineated , the piecemeal execution of the survey creates a number of problems .
9 As the lives of animals and plants are clearly influenced profoundly by topography , climate , and weather , the movements of water are clearly of profound ecological significance .
10 In these leaflets the benefits available to both men and women are clearly explained .
11 The Sealink British Alpine Ski Award ‘ Star ’ tests are clearly explained .
12 Unless these are clearly explained women may avoid contraception unless they are really desperate .
13 Acts done to forward or protect the defendants ' trade or business interests are clearly justified , but it is not essential that the interest promoted be a material one .
14 The aims and contexts of each unit are clearly stated , and each unit , in turn , is divided into lessons which are colour-coded for clarity .
15 Sometimes these are clearly stated but more often than not they are implicit in attitudes and actions .
16 In so doing , he aims to establish a ‘ framework in which the assumptions are clearly stated and used to derive a consistent , even if somewhat simplistic , analysis of the issue under examination . ’
17 However , real-time evidence shows that in nineteenth-century Belfast raising of /a/ was well established both before and after velars : the rules are clearly stated by Patterson ( 1860 ) and cited in chapter 4.6 .
18 Unlike the desktop publishing market where the capabilities of both the product and the platform are clearly stated , the world of TechDoc is much less defined .
19 This definition assumes that organisations have aims which are clearly stated and they have the capability to gather information and use it in a positive way to develop policies .
20 It is vital that assumptions about volume of work are clearly stated so that the effects of changed levels of volume may be understood .
21 The main concern with cash is to ensure that the method and arrangements for payment are clearly stated in the sale agreement and that the purchaser has adequate notice of whether a banker 's draft or telegraphic transfer is required .
22 A UEFA spokesman said : ‘ Tbilisi argued that the only thing they were guilty of being naive but the rules are clearly stated .
23 They are clearly determined not to be beguiled and are prepared to trade quickly at the first sign that sterling 's recent advantage is beginning to dissipate — although they are also finding that the money market is an ants ' nest where one man 's guess is as good as another .
24 As we confront a world where resources are clearly limited — sometimes declining — and needs ever expanding , there is an imperative to think very carefully about how we might wish to allocate resources .
25 Governors are clearly charged under the 1988 Education Reform Act with the duty of implementing and monitoring LMS in their schools and ensuring that all monies are efficiently managed .
26 Although a number of security interests are clearly accepted as being recognised by English law , there is some doubt at the penumbra as to what constitutes a security interest and , in particular , as to whether there is a numerus clausus of such interests .
27 The difficulties involved in reducing the world 's oil dependence are clearly seen in the fact that the transport sector is almost completely oil fuelled .
28 The completeness of the fusion that has taken place varies greatly in different orders of insects , and indications of the original paired condition are clearly seen among the lower orders .
29 The heads are viewed from slightly above or at eye level but the undersides of nose and jaw are clearly seen .
30 The extent of the childlike and almost filial loyalty felt by the ordinary man everywhere towards his ruler , the great fund of emotion of this sort upon which a monarch could still draw , are clearly seen in France in the crisis of 1789 .
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