Sentence examples for is patently something from inspiring English sources

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"That any woman procuring an abortion is potentially facing a prison sentence of life under legislation dating from 1861 is patently something that needs looking at carefully," she said.

This bumper selection of her letters, put together by a brace of academics from the Iris Murdoch Archive Centre at Kingston University, is patently something rather more than an attempt to trumpet her qualities as a correspondent.

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"The BBC has invested about £1bn over the years into something that is patently delivering a young audience and generating hit shows.

The challenge for politicians is to do something that is patently not happening at the moment; namely to make this hugely productive economy work for the benefit of all the people, and not just the few.

Persuasion is only ever achieved through trust, something that is patently lacking at the moment.

That makes a body unlike a lump of bronze, which may be potentially a statue while it is yet in fact a lump and not a statue, something, that is, patently unenformed by the form of any statue at all.

He has said that his goal is "a virtuoso real," something beyond real that is patently fake.

This is patently untrue.

This is patently wrong.

That is patently unsustainable.

This is patently unfair.

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