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Example sentences for "clear and"

  • The present book has been made as clear and simple as possible, that no unnecessary difficulties may be placed in the path of those who enter upon the thorny road of philosophical reflection.

  • But our experiences are not perfectly clear and unequivocal to us.

  • We may feel very sure that He does, and yet be forced to admit that the evidence of His existence is not so clear and undeniable as to compel the assent of every one.

  • It is clear and evident, therefore, that any apparent variation in the intensity of their light is not inherent in the light itself, but should rather be attributed to the varying receptivity of an ever-changing world.

  • That which can ensure the victory of Him Who is the Eternal Truth, His hosts and helpers on earth, have been set down in the sacred Books and Scriptures, and are as clear and manifest as the sun.

  • It is clear and evident to thee that all the Prophets are the Temples of the Cause of God, Who have appeared clothed in divers attire.

  • But if you question him respecting his own country, the cloud which dimmed his intelligence will immediately disperse; his language will become as clear and as precise as his thoughts.

  • A false notion, which is clear and precise, will always meet with a greater number of adherents in the world than a true principle which is obscure or involved.

  • Every thought and memory and passion was so clear and strong!

  • Once or twice in those last days even death had seemed to him quite tolerable; but now that his head was clear and he had come to grips, death passed out of his mind like the shadow that it was.

  • I could never make them so clear and living to a simple healthy soul as they were to myself.

  • For a long time I remained thus deprived of any distant view: but above me I saw the sky, clear and bright as we so often find it in the hill country; and around me I felt the pure fresh breeze stirring.

  • The language of signals, so clear and copious in the naval grammar of the moderns, was imperfectly expressed by the various positions and colors of a commanding flag.

  • In this we have the most ancient description, that is clear and precise, of the countries in the north of Europe.

  • He fails most in endeavouring to give a general and combined idea of the earth; even where his separate sketches are clear and accurate, when united they lose both their accuracy and clearness.

  • Above the grim outlines of the city the sky shone divinely clear and blue, flecked by a single cloud, soft as an eagle's feather, which drifted in a mist of light above the horizon.

  • Against the indeterminate colour of the walls her head, with its dark, silver-powdered hair, worn smooth and close after the Parisian fashion, showed as clear and fine as an etching.

  • The down on her head, as fine and soft as spun silk, made tiny rings over her pink skull, which was as clear and delicate as an eggshell; and these golden rings filled Gabriella with a tenderness so poignant that it brought tears to her eyes.

  • That your mind has remained so clear and strong, is an infinite blessing.

  • In the subsequent course of this story that will become perfectly clear and credible, as every right-minded and reasonable reader will admit.

  • I repeated my words in as clear and as firm a tone as I could assume.

  • Her voice was always low and clear and pleasant, and she took care that on this occasion it was particularly low and clear and pleasant.

  • Bunyan was not ignorant of Satan's devices, and he has roused the energies of his powerful mind, guided by Divine truth, to render this important doctrine so clear and easy to be understood, that the believer may not err.

  • Your conversation and your features have remained alike beautiful, and your mind is as clear and bright as your eyes.

  • This knowledge, by intervening proofs, though it be certain, yet the evidence of it is not altogether so clear and bright, nor the assent so ready, as in intuitive knowledge.

  • The sound was not as clear and strong as it used to be when it was sent back from the rocky hill-side, but it certainly came from among the trees.

  • They must have been stopped up of late, but now they are as clear and good as ever.

  • The next afternoon he was awake and listening, and, sure enough, at the usual hour, along came the notes of the pipes as clear and strong as they ever had been; and he was obliged to work as long as Old Pipes played.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    beat the; brown eyes; clear and; clear conception; clear conscience; clear enough; clear fire; clear from; clear idea; clear liquid; clear solution; clear the; clear type; clear view; clear voice; clear weather; clear white; cleared away; clearer light; clearly seen; cordon bleu; eighth century; ghost stories; going home; occasional causes; single layer