Cleanly
in sentence
28 examples of Cleanly in a sentence
Six and a half years later, a hundred and eighty researchers, they have some amazing developments in the lab, and I will show you three of those today, such that we can stop burning up our planet and instead, we can generate all the energy we need right where we are, cleanly, safely, and cheaply.
Being able to do that means that I can generate energy cleanly, efficiently and cheaply right where I am.
I think it's actually been shortchanged, considering it can solve all our energy problems
cleanly
for the next couple of billions of years.
It says poems can bring people together temporarily, which I think is true, and it sticks in my head not just because it rhymes but for how it rhymes,
cleanly
and simply on the two and four, "say" and "way," with anticipatory hints on the one and three, "answer" and "quarters," as if the poem itself were coming together.
That's because water doesn't enter the heart
cleanly
enough for the pumping mechanism to work.
Then, the chemotherapy drug comes out of the core and destroys the tumor cell
cleanly
and efficiently.
We quiet ourselves, we walk on eggshells, we maybe pull over to the side of the road under the brightest light we can find so that our murder might be caught
cleanly
on camera, and we do this because we live in a system in which white people can too easily call on deadly force to ensure their comfort.
Dead Man Walking is very
cleanly
done, with good performances all round, and a good script.
This Irishman, always brilliant,
cleanly
steals the show away.
He isn't helped any by a screenplay that manages to ape the original while making absurd "updates" and taking liberties that
cleanly
toss out such things as believability and common sense.
Which is why the film ends so disappointingly: Minghella wraps everything up too
cleanly.
The technology to capture it cost effectively and
cleanly
is available.
Of course, no real-world policy falls
cleanly
into any one of these ideal types.
Against this picture then, it is hard not to expect developing countries to exploit their abundant coal resources to generate power for their own development, especially given that modern technology can help produce coal
cleanly.
Global deposits of methane clathrate contain more than twice the amount of energy of all known fossil fuels, and it can burn
cleanly.
And management thinkers from the late C. K. Prahalad to Jaideep Prabhu have shown how industry can be reconfigured to produce high-quality products cheaply and
cleanly.
A cooperative program that helps China to burn its coal more
cleanly
is in the interests of all three countries.
The US affirmed “its strong commitment to an approach that lowers emissions while supporting economic growth and improving energy security needs,” and would “work closely with other countries to help them access and use fossil fuels more
cleanly
and efficiently and help deploy renewable and other clean energy sources.”
Even in calm economic conditions, monetary and fiscal policy cannot be neatly distinguished and
cleanly
separated.
I naturally abhorred dirt and rags; I had been bred up tight and cleanly, and could be no other, whatever condition I was in; so that this was the most uneasy disguise to me that ever I put on.
Julius Caesar, the boldest, wisest, and bravest of captains, was charged with being ambitious, and not particularly
cleanly
in his dress, or pure in his morals.
She is so
cleanly
that not to soil her face she carries her nose turned up, as they say, so that one would fancy it was running away from her mouth; and with all this she looks extremely well, for she has a wide mouth; and but for wanting ten or a dozen teeth and grinders she might compare and compete with the comeliest.
"No, senor, that's not true," said Sancho, "for I am more
cleanly
than greedy, and my master Don Quixote here knows well that we two are used to live for a week on a handful of acorns or nuts.
To be sure, if it so happens that they offer me a heifer, I run with a halter; I mean, I eat what I'm given, and make use of opportunities as I find them; but whoever says that I'm an out-of-the-way eater or not cleanly, let me tell him that he is wrong; and I'd put it in a different way if I did not respect the honourable beards that are at the table."
The coach rattled through the well-paved streets of a handsome little town, of thriving and
cleanly
appearance, and stopped before a large inn situated in a wide open street, nearly facing the old abbey.
He was decently and
cleanly
dressed, and so was Job, who stood bolt upright behind him, staring at Mr. Pickwick with a visage of iron.
A formidable array of bottles and test-tubes, with the pungent
cleanly
smell of hydrochloric acid, told me that he had spent his day in the chemical work which was so dear to him.
The Prince was a very stupid, very healthy and very
cleanly
man – and nothing more.
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