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Example sentences for "seems clear"

  • Strabo reproaches Ephoros with repeating the current legends all the same; but it seems clear that he anticipated the critical tactic of Gibbon.

  • It seems clear, however, that Common Sense now pronounces against the broad rule, that falsehoods may rightly be told in the interests of religion.

  • It seems clear, therefore, that the evil effects of drunkenness were early realised, and led to a religious prohibition of alcohol.

  • As twenty-seven nakshatras were demarcated, it seems clear that a nakshatra was meant to represent the distance travelled by the moon in a day.

  • The clientes, it seems clear, were as such admitted to the comitia, whereas the plebs were not.

  • Lorenzo was even accused of appropriating the dowries of orphan girls; and it seems clear that he defrauded the monte delle doti, or dowry bank.

  • It seems clear that it was the intention of the majority to provide an equivalent for the tithes (see Vaughan, pp.

  • It seems clear, then, that sublimity very often arises from an overwhelming greatness of power.

  • NOTE D Shakespeare, it seems clear, imagined Cleopatra as a gipsy.

  • And, so far as this is the case and they thus contribute to that effect, they are, it seems clear, an unmixed advantage.

  • Essential human nature, it seems clear, does not and happily cannot change.

  • It seems clear to us that what we have attained is better than aught that has gone before--if it were not distinctly satisfactory on its own merits we should not now be taking it as the standpoint for a survey.

  • It seems clear, then, that conscious behavior involves a certain process of organization which constitutes a differential.

  • It seems clear that a large section of the Agravain must have been omitted in the versions consulted by Dr.

  • It seems clear that, full as is the account given in both these versions, the compilers still knew a great deal more than they included.

  • But these desirable ends, it seems clear, cannot be attained without reflection.

  • It seems clear that, on Kant's principles, we ought not to be able to say anything whatever of noumena.

  • The work has been attacked by Arabian writers (as in the Fihrist) as untrustworthy, and it seems clear that he introduced forged verses (cf.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    exclusive right; gain their; going back; heart began; iron pipe; must suffice; not all; really quite; seems advisable; seems also; seems best; seems certain; seems clear; seems desirable; seems likely; seems necessary; seems probable; seems proper; seems reasonable; seems strange; seems that; seems worth; separate trees; these words; vertical plane; when mature