The phrase
"to make a clearance" means to remove or get rid of something in order to create open or unobstructed space.
Full definition
As part of the Green Belt Movement International - Europe's activities in advocating for Climate Change, we gather views and experiences about current strategies hoping to
make some clearance in the intricate jungle of the mechanisms aimed at addressing climate change.
Van der Hoorn and Alfie Mawson were
making clearance after clearance and putting their bodies across the line, but then they went to sleep and it was a poor goal when Paul Clement looks at it.»
The parties have not
yet made a clearance submission to the ACCC but the ACCC will commence informal review once they are received.
As part of the Green Belt Movement International - Europe's activities in advocating for Climate Change, we gather views and experiences about current strategies hoping to
make some clearance in the intricate jungle of the mechanisms aimed at addressing climate change.
Its not traditional futbol where cbs are only supposed to
make clearance.
Lazy clones that do not intercept passes, track back, tackle players, press opposition players,
make clearances, block crosses, block shots or put in any defending whatsoever.
This confident, assured performance saw him rack up 102 touches and show off the box - to - box game — dropping deep to
make clearances to taking dangerous long shots — that makes him one of Atlético Madrid's best players on his day.
53: Amrabat sends an early cross into the Arsenal penalty area but Koscielny's well positioned to
make the clearance.
Lee O'Connor stood firm with City on the attack,
making a clearance to deny City another goalscoring opportunity.
The Polish youth international had to come off after injuring
himself making a clearance.
This also gives us more people in the penalty area to
make clearances and challenge in aerial duels.
Martin Skrtel — 6.5 Always on hand to
make a clearance, made five interceptions, and won some good headers.
I hope it will
make clearance, at the depth needed, more possible.