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Example sentences for "plainly enough"

  • Plainly enough now, the adoption of it would have spoiled the niche for the Dred Scott decision.

  • Plainly enough now, the speaking out then would have damaged the perfectly free argument upon which the election was to be carried.

  • Plainly enough now, it was an exactly fitted niche for the Dred Scott decision to come in afterward, and declare the perfect freedom of the people to be just no freedom at all.

  • Plainly enough now,--the adoption of it would have spoiled the niche for the Dred Scott decision.

  • Plainly enough now,--the speaking out then would have damaged the "perfectly free" argument upon which the election was to be carried.

  • Plainly enough now,--it was an exactly fitted niche, for the Dred Scott decision to afterward come in, and declare the perfect freedom of the people to be just no freedom at all.

  • Though he didn't acknowledge it, I saw that I had made him uneasy, plainly enough, in his face.

  • Mr. Bruff's distrust looked at me plainly enough out of Mr. Bruff's eyes.

  • In the case of my misguided aunt, the form which pious perseverance was next to take revealed itself to me plainly enough.

  • The appearance of the luggage, followed downstairs by Mr. Franklin himself, informed me plainly enough that he had held firm to a resolution for once in his life.

  • Plainly enough now: the speaking out then would have damaged the perfectly free argument upon which the election was to be carried.

  • Plainly enough now: the adoption of it would have spoiled the niche for the Dred Scott decision.

  • Plainly enough now: it was an exactly fitted niche for the Dred Scott decision to afterwards come in, and declare the perfect freedom of the people to be just no freedom at all.

  • Plainly enough now, it was an exactly fitted niche for the Dred Scott decision to afterward come in, and declare the perfect freedom of the people to be just no freedom at all.

  • Plainly enough now: the speaking out then would have damaged the 'perfectly free' argument upon which the election was to be carried.

  • Plainly enough now, it was an exactly fitted niche for the Dred Scott decision to afterward come in and declare the perfect freedom of the people to be just no freedom at all.

  • Plainly enough now: the adoption of it would have spoiled the niche for the Dred-Scott Decision.

  • Plainly enough now: the speaking out then would have damaged the "perfectly free" argument upon which the election was to be carried.

  • Plainly enough now, it was an exactly fitted niche for the Dred-Scott Decision afterward to come in, and declare that perfect freedom of the people to be just no freedom at all.

  • Plainly enough now, it was an exactly fitted niche for the Dred Scott decision afterward to come in, and declare that perfect freedom of the people to be just no freedom at all.

  • Plainly enough now; the speaking out then would have damaged the "perfectly free" argument upon which the election was to be carried.

  • Plainly enough, this hushed yet emphatic intercourse between these two indicated one fact--that Detective Nick Carter was up against a far deeper game than he then imagined.

  • Plainly enough it was a lady's jewel casket, and one of considerable value; but it was entirely empty, and it bore no name or inscription.

  • Plainly enough, now, she was watching Venner and the singer.

  • Plainly enough, Garside was quite justified in his apprehension that Rufus Venner had barked up the wrong tree.

  • Plainly enough to be seen, as Mr Parkley spoke, the shark gave its tail a wave, turned over so that its white breast was like a flash of light in the water, and opening its large jaws it seemed to seize the diver.

  • The captain shook his head and walked to the side where the ropes and blocks hanging from the davits showed plainly enough that a boat had been lowered down.

  • Yes, plainly enough; but it was not the bats made those noises, it must have been the blacks.

  • Yes, there it is plainly enough, just under the little golden cloud to the right; they are floating northward.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    also applied; black shield; brave girl; build their; each element; fair field; funeral ceremonies; general practice; geologic time; her long; involuntary service; mare clausum; much love; must try; person employed; plainly appears; plainly enough; plainly seen; plainly written; read some; steam pressure; stood motionless; take action; tepid bath; thrown back