Sentence examples for rather plainly from inspiring English sources

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The story is familiar and rather plainly aimed at children.

He wrote, rather plainly, that he had made contact and that attached I could find a note from my mother.

Joel Mokyr is an economic historian at Northwestern, and "A Culture of Growth," though rather plainly written, is a fascinating attempt to answer that essential question.

MildGloster, for instance, wasn't entirely bowled over by Michel Faber's The Book of Strange New Things: Which I found engaging and ambitious and yet somehow incomplete; the idea wasn't a wholly complex one, or perhaps not as complex as the novel seemed to think it was, and the story played out rather plainly.

The third group was rather plainly self-promotional (LACMA's study of its Wilshire Boulevard site, which doubled as a way to unveil the Zumthor design).

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What I saw, rather too plainly, was a first half that was all plot and no fantasy, and a second half that was all fantasy and no plot.

The ostensibly rote execution of his aluminum panels — each a squarish field of one hue banded at top and bottom by one or two others — belies a careful layering of colors that you sense, subliminally, rather than plainly see.

The ostensibly rote execution of his aluminum panels each a squarish field of one hue banded at top and bottom by one or two others belies a careful layering of colors that you sense, subliminally, rather than plainly see.

There will be new editions before long, and fresh collections of his journalism, but for now there are already some touching tributes (a particularly sweet one, mixing eulogies from big and ordinary names is in McSweeney's), some republished (and rather uncharacteristically plainly spoken) fiction and a good chunk of his peerless Harper's Magazine journalism to be going on with.

Some of these results have been controversial —Strawson (1950) claimed that an utterance of 'The present King of France is bald' should be truth valueless since there is no present king of France, rather than "plainly" false, as Russell's theory predicts.

Try to understand, rather than plainly memorizing; the former leads you to appreciate algebra (and mathematics as a whole), and will help create an enjoyable environment for you to continue your journey into the world of mathematics.

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