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Example sentences for "clear view"

  • Before terminating the operation a clear view of the tympanic membrane should always be obtained.

  • When the surgeon considers he has successfully removed the obstruction, he should verify this fact by syringing out and drying the ear, and again obtaining a clear view of the tympanic membrane.

  • After completion of the operation a clear view of the tympanic membrane should be obtained.

  • But this groping would cease were there a clear view of God.

  • The instant that any one obtains a clear view of the holy nature of his Maker, he obtains a clear view of his own sinful nature.

  • So saying, he stopped, took careful aim at the brown cub, of which he had a clear view at that instant, and dropped it in its tracks.

  • We both jumped up and ran to the shore, in order to get a clear view up the lake.

  • From the top of the bluff we have a clear view for an eighth of a mile both up and down the stream.

  • This hill was about three hundred feet high, and, as the fire had swept away a portion of the grass for several miles around, I should obtain a clear view of all living animals that might be in the neighbourhood.

  • My tents were among a grove of dome palms on the margin of the river; thus I had a clear view of the bed for a distance of about half a mile on either side.

  • We had a clear view of the whole camp from the top of a wooded hill in the rear.

  • We appeared to have gained a good start, as it was not until noon of the next day that our rearguard was driven in, and we got a clear view of the hostile troops.

  • From the brow of the hill I had a clear view of the wide plain stretching before me.

  • They had not a clear view of her, because night was coming on.

  • It was the work of a moment, but in that moment I had a clear view of the man's features.

  • Pye, that you had a clear view of the man's features.

  • From where we sat we commanded a clear view of the river.

  • The children who were unable to run about we arranged comfortably together in a place where they had a clear view of the sports.

  • Even Jimmy Virtue shut his useful eye and glared out of his glass one, that being, as I understood the action, the only mode he could find of taking a clear view of the difficulty.

  • Stand away a bit, as it were, and have a clear view; then make your plans, and set to at the business.

  • Dick, swinging his head round, for, of course, he like David had obtained a clear view of the man.

  • For one brief second he had obtained a clear view of the attackers.

  • The ridge was studded with peaks, which prevented us getting a clear view either to the right or to the left.

  • A moderate easterly gale had come up with snow-squalls, and we could not get a clear view in any direction.

  • From it a clear view of the ship's side was to be obtained, and, in these wonderfully clear waters, of the sandy bottom of the lagoon at whose entrance the vessel was moored.

  • True, they had obtained a clear view of him on one occasion, at least, when he had dashed for the steering gear of his vessel.

  • For having been informed that the Roman fleet in its voyage along the coast of Italy was close at hand, he conceived a wish to get a clear view of the enemy’s number and disposition.

  • A crowd of people was collected on the terrace when I was sketching, and it was not easy to get a clear view.

  • Passing round a projecting corner a little farther on, we had a clear view of a small valley between lofty mountains, and here rose a precipitous terrace of detritus, on which the monastery is built.

  • Two of these policemen are attached to me, to keep me a clear view, but they cause me more annoyance than satisfaction, for I have constantly to restrain them when they would strike half-naked youngsters who are not at all in the way.

  • Arrived there, we were afforded a clear view eastward, when we discovered, as I had suspected, that we had practically reached the eastern extremity of the group.

  • Helped by Billy, I tottered to the skylight and seated myself upon the cover, from which I obtained a clear view of the whole reef, from horizon to horizon.

  • But one condition is of paramount importance; we must establish ourselves where a clear view of the open sea can be obtained, and from which it will be possible to signal to any ship that may heave in sight.

  • It was only after a few steps that he had a clear view of the valley.

  • As they walked slowly and silently up a side path with a moderate incline, each one engrossed in his own thoughts, they emerged out of the woods into open meadowland, which gave a clear view of the valley.

  • Lhakpa La; the clouds, which had been earlier only a thin veil, rent occasionally to give us clear glimpses, had thickened perceptibly during the last hour, so that we had now no hope of a clear view.

  • Difficult to imagine anything more exciting than the clear view of all peaks.

  • It is seldom that a clear view is ever obtained on the Jelep Pass.

  • I started up the hill South of the camp and was lucky enough to get a clear view of Everest and the Rongbuk Valley that led up to it.

  • The native shikaris generally exhibit considerable hardihood, and, confident in their activity, they ascend trees from which they have a clear view in front for some 30 or 40 yards.

  • Mr. Berry left upon Demoiselle to take up his position, while I pushed Moolah Bux well into the jungle in the centre of the small nullah, which commanded a clear view of about 20 yards around.

  • I could see for 50 yards along the nullah, also there was a clear view where it joined the other approaches by which the tiger was expected.

  • I jumped off my horse, and ran along the edge, ready to take a shot the moment that I could obtain a clear view of the bear, which I could see indistinctly as it ran along the bottom of the channel, in which was the trickling stream.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clear view" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after thinking; clear away; clear case; clear enough; clear fire; clear liquid; clear profit; clear proof; clear soup; clear the; clear type; clear view; clear voice; clear water; clear yellow; cleared land; clearer light; clearing house; just referred; last moments; person whose; shrank from; special assistant; special classes; superior officer; third chapter