How to use "clearly" in a sentence

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If by the mere force of numbers a majority should deprive a minority of any clearly written Constitutional right, it might, in a moral point of view, justify revolution - certainly would if such a right were a vital one

The memory of her sister was clearly still very painful to her

By keeping close to the walls in the shadows, he could clearly see what was happening in the light

He could see their faces clearly in the moonlight, and one of them belonged to Inspector Javert.

'He must be here!' He heard Javert's voice clearly on the other side of the wall

Marius was too much in love to think clearly

Marius sat down and buried his face in his hands, too overcome by emotion to think clearly

Nothing of him was clearly visible except his face, which was calm and serious, but strangely sad.

She had left it on the cupboard and the mirror, reflecting the backwards handwriting, made the message clearly visible.

He remembered clearly the young man in the Luxembourg Gardens who had shown such great interest in Cosette, and he was certain that this was the man she had written to.

"I think you should tell me everything," he says, and he can see clearly now the guilt that fills her deep-green eyes

He needs to think clearly now

He remembers the bar clearly

One is clearly a policewoman, but the other, a short man, has no uniform.

Don't shoot unless I can clearly see that there is no one near the target

We can think about it more clearly afterward."

For the next twenty-four hours, Sala tried to think clearly

I meant what I said." It was good to hear him say it again so clearly.

Sala took a deep breath, and tried to think clearly

I could not think clearly.

I remember our first morning there very clearly

I could hear the sea clearly

I understand things more clearly now.'

Right now, she didn't want to remember so clearly.

The bone structure of that face was delicate, clearly defined, quintessentially feminine

Tina laughed, clearly delighted.

When she turned to Elliot again, she was clearly ready to get the hell out of there, without questions, without argument, without the slightest delay.

Dombey, who clearly did not share his associate's compulsion to play hero, remained docile in his chair

Despite everything that has happened since, I still remember that night very clearly

For a moment, perhaps, I could not clearly understand how I came there

I remember the dinner table that evening very clearly even now: my dear wife's sweet, worried face looking at me from under the pink lamp-shade, the white cloth laid with silver and glass, the glass of red wine in my hand

Then there was a great flash like daylight and this strange object could be seen clearly.

In fact, the people in charge of the railway did not clearly know at that time

At about eight o'clock the sound of tiring could be heard clearly ail over the south of London

Nothing could be seen clearly

But afterwards, during the second day, I was able to consider our position clearly

'Oh, one can't always work,' he said, and in a flash I understood the man clearly.

A jeweller's window had been broken open in one place, but the thief had clearly been chased away, because a number of gold chains and a watch were lying on the pavement

I remember, clearly and in great detail, all that I did that day until the time when I stood crying on the top of Primrose Hill