Sentence for obviously | Use obviously in a sentence

Examples of obviously sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use obviously in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for obviously.

  • They were obviously amused. (1)
  • Both were obviously lost in the moment. (8)
  • He had obviously forgotten their existence. (8)
  • She passed him rather obviously and often. (10)
  • The battle of Spring Hill was obviously decreed. (7)
  • Obviously, Mr. Ross is either a newspaper subaltern, or a college professor. (16)
  • She had obviously meant to say when she was all new underneath. (8)
  • Halidome cleared his throat; the idea was so obviously indecent. (8)
  • Obviously, then, the threatened place was unfitting for the Countess of Fleetwood. (10)
  • He was obviously letting off the fume of long-unuttered disapprovals. (8)
  • Obviously, too, our brigade of observation would be among the last to have a hand in it. (7)
  • Obviously when transportation facilities are awkward, the show suffers. (21)
  • The man, who, obviously, did not understand, smiled, and waved his whip. (8)
  • Next day his knee was badly swollen; the walking tour was obviously over. (8)
  • Obviously, what frets the commercial interest is the public indifference to book-reviews. (16)
  • I know; but the intention was obviously to exclude that bit of common ground. (8)
  • It belonged to Ferrand, obviously waiting till it was time to breakfast with his patron. (8)
  • Other continents offer a more grateful soil for ideas so obviously abstruse as your own. (12)
  • Yet, the theorist upon human nature will say, they are obviously of adverse disposition. (10)
  • His advent had obviously put a stop to the conversation, decided awkwardness having set in. (8)
  • This is obviously erroneous, though I have not the means at hand to ascertain the true number. (7)
  • There is very little poverty and what there is is obviously the result of vice or improvidence. (7)
  • She obviously made the utmost effort to keep up, and there was nothing to do but watch and wait. (8)
  • Richard Kenton evanesced into the interior so obviously that Bittridge could not offer to come in. (9)
  • The upper courses of the brick had been left exposed to the weather and were obviously crumbling. (13)
  • They had turned into a by-street, and stopped before a house which had obviously seen better days. (8)
  • As this only provoked new derision he would say no more, merely giving an obviously fictitious name. (1)
  • These people get great sympathy from the public and the newspapers and their case is obviously pitiable. (7)
  • And she was much too proud to ask his help, or perhaps too wise, since he was obviously unfit to give it. (8)
  • Obviously he could not get his hand under the beam nor over it; the hand could not, in fact, touch it at all. (1)
  • He came to the door of Forty-two, obviously one of those which are only shut at night, and tried the larger key. (8)
  • He was more obviously struck and confused by the sight of her than she had ever observed before; he looked quite red. (4)
  • If he were going out of his mind through distress, that was obviously the moment when insanity would have shown itself. (8)
  • Belonging to the comfortable ninety, they felt, in fact, the need of slinging names at one who obviously was of the ten. (8)
  • That she had made a mistake, and did not love him, had tried to love him and could not love him, was obviously no reason. (8)
  • He was obviously seeking Christian Wahnschaffe; but in the act of gazing he forgot to look, and his glance became a stare. (12)
  • Obviously, critics can say nothing without the consent of some publisher; obviously, their alternatives are silence or submission. (16)
  • The acquittal of the person who has been thrust into jeopardy by newspaper detectives is obviously a serious matter for the paper. (16)
  • The suggestion to leave the horse obviously enough meant that Brayle was to take the longer line, through the woods and among the men. (1)
  • Made by the Art Critic or by Mr. Purcey, that somewhat strange remark would have had one meaning; made by Mr. Stone it obviously had another. (8)
  • They looked mostly very young, and there was one smiling rogue at the first window who was obviously prepared to catch anything thrown to him. (9)

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