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Example sentences for "perfectly clear"

  • The strait had been reconnoitred from the hills, and was reported to be perfectly clear of ice!

  • At anchor in Port Leopold; it is perfectly clear of ice; we arrived here in the night.

  • Creswell Bay is perfectly clear of ice, but this pale limestone land is the perfection of sterility, even with the rugged hills of Brentford Bay in lively recollection.

  • If you design to eat the pork in a month or six weeks, it is best not to boil the pickle; if you intend it for the year, the pickle must be boiled and skimmed well until it is perfectly clear; let it be quite cold before you use it.

  • Let this settle; after you have pressed it through a coarse cloth, strain it through a jelly-bag, that what you use may be perfectly clear.

  • As soon as it boils up, strain it through a flannel bag, throwing it backward and forward till it is perfectly clear.

  • Mr. Challis had not a perfectly clear record of avoidance of Philosophy: his buttonholers of the morning could have pleaded justifications.

  • One reason why it was impossible to compare the two cases was a perfectly clear one, to the thinking of Miss Fossett's innermost heart.

  • For Miss Arkroyd had got somehow a perfectly clear impression of a class undefinable, but homogeneous and recognizable by symptoms.

  • And yet, notwithstanding the fury of wind and wave, the sun arose upon a perfectly clear sky.

  • Judge Merlin and Ishmael exchanged glances and then the latter said: "The case is a perfectly clear one to me, sir.

  • It is perfectly clear to me, Frisbie, that you settled that girl to silence a troublesome claimant of whom you could not rid yourself in any other way.

  • Mr. Michst feels sure that if the President will give him, say, three days of his time, he can make it perfectly clear to him.

  • Give him a glass of ice-water, Bridget, and have it perfectly clear.

  • As soon as it boils take off the scum, and keep it boiling till it is perfectly clear.

  • Particular care must be taken that the beer in which the isinglass is dissolved, be perfectly clear, and thoroughly stale.

  • Pour the mixture through a jelly bag, till it is perfectly clear.

  • Good pure spirits ought to be perfectly clear, pleasant, and strong, though not of a pungent odour, and somewhat of a vinous taste.

  • To obtain a perfectly clear knowledge of the matter, however, we must go further back still; we must commence at the first appearance of the soul in the impregnated ovum.

  • Divine" inspirations of that kind form the basis of many myths and legends, the human origin of which is perfectly clear.

  • The product obtained is 'rectified rosin oil,' which is allowed to stand in iron vessels, protected by a thin layer of gypsum, whereby after a few weeks a perfectly clear oil is obtained free from water.

  • In this case the liquid is perfectly clear, and remains so; but if a smaller quantity of sugar be added, it is turbid, and deposits peroxide of iron.

  • The liquor to be bottled should be perfectly clear; and if it be not so, it must be submitted to the operation of 'fining.

  • But whatever was the peculiar character of the help, it is perfectly clear that it was accepted and recognized.

  • It is perfectly clear that by redemption is here meant the final deliverance, for in the previous verse {69c} we read of the final coming of the Deliverer.

  • The reply to this seems to me perfectly clear.

  • If this is not true, ought he not to have told us something about it, and made it perfectly clear?

  • He said: I confess that, if God had ever given the world an infallible book, I should be utterly appalled and disheartened; because it is perfectly clear that we have no such book now.

  • But one thing which I wish to insist upon is perfectly clear: the conditions of citizenship in the kingdom of God are the simplest conceivable.

  • Have patience, Elke," he said once when it seemed to him that his wife did not want to let him go; "I must be perfectly clear about it myself before I make my proposal.

  • But I put that far aside because in the particular case here, Mr. Snyder made it perfectly clear that he had no reason to doubt that Oswald was fully competent.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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