Sentence examples for it be made explicit from inspiring English sources

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The dashed vertical line downward from rec signals that the first object (OBJ) may express the recipient but it does not have to the necessity of there being a recipient is a property of the construction itself, and not every verb demands that it be made explicit who the recipient is.

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It is made explicit in the original dance scenario of 1913, which details a series of pagan rituals surrounding a human sacrifice.

The parallel to 9/11 is inescapable; it's made explicit in the HBO film, in the observations of a fireman who was at the World Trade Center and whose grandfather was on the sidewalk outside the Triangle factory.

"I remember it being made explicit that science encompassed more than straight-up science, and you started hearing requests to include mention of math, technology and engineering," Dr. Stage said.

In the company's advertisements, which try manfully to equate the beverage with "the heart-thumping happiness of boy getting acquainted with girl," it is made explicit that boy who first gets Coke to girl gets girl, too.

And of course the tension can only be discharged in bouts of violence, which Mann shows with a kind of withdrawn graphic quality: like much of the convoluted plot, only about 60% of it is made explicit, but that is more than enough.

Early on, it is made explicit that Henry was adopted, but the show sometimes carries itself as if his race might be strictly illusory as if both this shunned person and the people shunning him might be experiencing a delusion of him as a phenotypic outsider.

What I object to is the larger suggestion sometimes it is made explicit; often it remains implicit that Obamacare is the embodiment of twenty-first-century liberalism, and that its failure would upend the entire liberal project (whatever that may be).

While most Americans would agree with this ideal if and when it was made explicit, this ideal is almost never made explicit and it is not driving our energy debate whatsoever.

This is obvious once it is made explicit, but historical attempts to derive agent-neutrality from such forms of universality encourage the conflation (see, e.g., Hare 1963: 112 136).

It might be argued that once it is made explicit that what is of interest is why this conductor is bent while others are straight, it is an "objective" matter whether some candidate explanans accounts for this contrast.

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