Sentence examples for was something more obvious from inspiring English sources

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To me stalking was something more obvious.

The second, and bigger, thing that struck me about the speech was something more obvious: health-care reform along the lines of what Obama is proposing would represent a real transformation of the current system, and that will be true whether there's a public option or not.

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Correction: there was something more, not obvious to the eye but evident to the palate.

But then it started to become obvious that there was something more basic for me about that.

It was something more.

That's the most obvious excuse (and "excuse" is the right word), but perhaps it's something more.

But there was something much more obvious that it's now possible to see with hindsight.

And yet, there is still something to it that causes its sufferers to feel differently about their condition – a mental illness – than they might if they were sick with something more obvious – a physical ailment.

Art history and visual studies are understandably dominated by the seeable: images, sculptures, and architecture made proudly to be displayed, offered precisely to make something more obvious (ob + via, there in the way), or to convert symbolic systems into things to be seen, admired, or intimately inhabited.

It may be just a matter of tipping a shoulder in a different way, or something more obvious.

What stood out even more vividly was something too obvious, and perhaps even too familiar, for television to showcase: an African-American president holding court as two white, and white-haired, former presidents, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, looked on deferentially.

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