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Example sentences for "make clear"

  • To find out and to make clear what is found; that's the business of a newspaper as I see it.

  • Now, as to your own helpfulness, I wish to make clear that I appreciate it.

  • That is what you fail to make clear to me.

  • And there is another, and yet more important task, which is to make clear to us the fact that we do not altogether make this life of ours, that there is a universe of power and wisdom which is not ours, but on which we draw.

  • As I tried to make clear at the outset, the status of superior and inferior is simply an inherited part of his instinctive mental equipment--a concept which he does not have to reason out.

  • I will try to make clear what I mean by illustrations.

  • Any reader who regards my particular picture as absurd is perfectly at liberty to form his own pictorial image of what I am endeavouring to make clear.

  • What this rhythmic balance of man's concentrated energies seems to make clear is the primary importance of the process of discrimination and valuation.

  • To make clear; to clear up what is obscure or not understood; to explain.

  • But he simply puts forward this to help us to grasp by our imaginative faculty what he is striving to make clear.

  • But, as our previous paper has sought to make clear, these suburban railways are the mere first rough expedient of far more convenient and rapid developments.

  • For this is what I want to make clear; it is men who suffer in quite as great a degree as women, wherever the female has to use her sexual gifts to gain support and protection from the male.

  • Those who will survey the evidence in detail will find ample confirmation of the point of view I wish to make clear.

  • And what I want to make clear is the very early beginning of these folk-tales; they take us back to the social institutions of the mother-age.

  • How far I shall succeed, or fail, to make clear to others a period of mother-right that is certain to me, I do not know.

  • And what I want to make clear is that in such negation of all father-right rested the inherent weakness in the matriarchal conditions--a weakness which led eventually to the re-establishment of the paternal family.

  • The first thing to make clear to a patient is that drugs must be abandoned before he can ever teach his bowels to behave as they should.

  • At all events it is my purpose to state at the outset facts which will tend to make clear my view point and at the same time briefly to outline the subject-matter which I hereinafter discuss.

  • I trust that I have said enough to make clear my view point, and now a word as to subject-matter.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    always felt; even during; honest face; make bread; make camp; make choice; make contracts; make fast; make firm; make friends; make game; make haste; make herself; make inquiries; make itself; make life; make merry; make music; make preparations; make progress; make restitution; make things; make this; make trial; make what; narrow passage