Major in the Confederate army, and Jackson's Chief of the Staff for several months, is so complete and powerful that the need of a successor is not at once apparent.
If it be compared with the German attack at Worth, the defects of McClellan, the defects of his subordinates, the want of sound training throughout the whole army, become at once apparent.
The value of this is at once apparent: our minds tend all too much to wander from subject to subject, browsing here and there, without any really directed feeding.
It is at once apparent, then, that the controlling purpose which has been discussed at length in an earlier chapter is in informal analysis of the utmost importance.
Since the purpose of definition is to limit the thing defined, the practical value of the first step is at once apparent.
The plants which have gone to make up the coal are not at once apparent to the naked eye.
Let the leaves but fall to the ground, and be exposed to the early frosts of October, the damp mists and rains of November, and the rapid change of colour is at once apparent.
The advantages which were possessed by a fleet of aircraft operating at a considerable height above the water are at once apparent.
The great significance of this knowledge is at once apparent.
Finally I hit upon the scheme of arranging the hatches by dates and the explanation became at once apparent.
That human beings or other animals could not exist with such differences in the chemical composition of the body, is at once apparent.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "once apparent" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.