Sentence examples for plainly avoided from inspiring English sources

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Why did counsel fail to push former Daily Telegraph editor Will Lewis to answer a question he plainly avoided about his alleged role in the leak - to the BBC's Robert Peston - of the Cable story?

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But most of all, he would change the law to assert a general avoidance principle, to stop rules being wriggled around, but let HMRC strike down any activity whose purpose is plainly to avoid tax.

There are some stories which plainly must be avoided.

Perhaps this is just a bluff, to goad Mr Obama into further sanctions, or make him take the military action he plainly wants to avoid.

Yet he saw Nasser as a "Mussolini" and was plainly determined to avoid any charge of appeasement, even though the essential features of Munich and Suez were wholly different.

In the news story, though, the term "torture" came in for carefully considered treatment, and was used plainly in some contexts and avoided in others.

Opinions that are premised on plainly inaccurate information should also be avoided by responsible publishers.

Sure "first began" and "sum total" are best avoided, and "adequate enough" is plainly awful.

In the extract printed on Tuesday, Chambers alluded to Christine Ohuruogu's three missed out-of-competition tests as the actions of "an athlete with no focus or plainly someone trying to avoid the testers".

Plainly said, this would avoid the creation of waste by the 'consumer' of buidling elements.

Plibersek, Labor's foreign affairs spokeswoman, avoided expressing a view on the potential surveillance missions but said the territorial disputes were "plainly making some of China's neighbours anxious".

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