I never come across one of Laplace's "Thus it plainly appears" without feeling sure that I have hours of hard work before me to fill up the chasm and find out and show how it plainly appears.
Thus it plainly appears, that concupiscence and disorderly lusts had so entangled the duke Zambry in their snares that he became an idolater, and worshiped idols.
From this, as well as from the preceding arguments, it plainly appears, that thou art bounden to do the justice required by my lady of Orleans.
By all of which it plainly appears, that this law, which Christ came not to destroy, is the law of the ten commandments, or the laws that were comprehended in them.
Whence it plainly appears, why God is used to strike men with such terrible blindness and hardness of heart; namely, because they "receive not the love of the truth.
Whence it plainly appears, that those who are in a state of faith and repentance, are the only men duly prepared for receiving the divine Spirit, the true enlightener of hearts.
Hence, it plainly appears, that man was not created for himself alone, but for his neighbor's sake also.
From this it plainly appears, that the spiritual life, consisting in holy love and truth, is in the carnal or natural man utterly abolished.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "plainly appears" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.