I wish it to be distinctly understood what banner I fight under.
However, let it be distinctly understood that I truckle to no man or entity; dead, living, or yet to be born.
This must be distinctly understood, or nothing wonderful can come of the story I am going to relate.
CHAPTER 1 "T his must be distinctly understood or nothing wonderful can come of the story I am about to relate.
I wish it to be distinctly understood," he said, "that I have always been a mere amateur in music.
It cannot, however, be too distinctly understood, that the present Institution is not in any way adverse to those.
They joined their forces - how they brought that about, is not distinctly understood - and proceeded to Bristol Castle, whither three noblemen had taken the young Queen.
So Mr. Robert Ardery, one of the Rev. Robert Wallace's elders distinctly understood.
I thought that was distinctly understood?
However, it must be distinctly understood that what was past was past, not to be brought up again under any circumstances.