Sentence examples for plainly working from inspiring English sources

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There's risk in this kind of swelling feeling, but Handforth is plainly working in the vein of Puccini, not of maudlin pop songs.

On the FMP recording, the orchestra is plainly working from a score and periodically settles on a particular figure, though crisp unisons are not the point.

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In terms of the long-awaited link-up between Walcott and Sánchez there was a hint of what might lie in store, although there is plainly work to do in terms of developing an understanding.

During the 1980s, when adulation (or fear) of Japan was at its peak, many observers made the mistake of assuming that because some things in the country plainly worked extremely well, everything did, so everything must be worth emulating and the trend must be ever upwards.

I expect to grow old with him.' She's plainly worked out an arrangement that works for her, but whether it's in the best interests of Christopher and Jemma is hard to know without meeting them (they agreed to the book but declined to do any interviews).

To their credit, Minno has a system that plainly works; at the moment they're short on partners (no one wants to go with a newcomer like this on faith) and the ability to scale and provide service, customization, and behind-the-scenes wirework to large and important customers (like if, say, a large blog network or media conglomerate were to use Minno) is by necessity unproven.

But runners who try to deliver main courses while diners are plainly still working on a full table of appetizers need to be restrained, or retrained.

TFA appears frighteningly unconcerned with the school conditions and philosophies where they place corps members, plainly favoring working with schools engaged in practices that do not affirm educational equity.

The cost of security, especially against kidnapping (a real threat), can be prohibitive.Since the tinkering of the past ten years has plainly not worked, the government is now proposing, in one package, an unprecedented reform of the whole criminal-justice system, from the police, through the courts and prisons, to the lawyers themselves.

But it has plainly not worked, and there's nothing Ellis's father can do about it.

The action is set on an Arctic research facility that has accidentally – or, judging by some of the plainly sneaky people working there, accidentally on purpose – unleashed a catastrophic virus that threatens all of mankind.

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