Exemplos de uso de It is plain em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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It is plain, but nourishing.
When Our miracles were visibly shown to them, they said,"It is plain magic!
For it is plain As anyone can see.
But in any study of the history of philosophy, it is plain that they have puzzled philosophers for a long time.
But it is plain that the old monastery has had its day.
From what has hitherto been said, it is plain that this number was increased later.
It is plain to see that this website has REAL profit potential.
Every man loves something and it is plain as day if you actually look for what your man loves.
It is plain that"reconnaissance" alone does not get one very far.
Though He is referred to as“wisdom,” yet it is plain that the passage is speaking of the Son of God.
It is plain that as at Pompeii, an eruption overtook them here;
There are people of both sports es going in and out, and it is plain that though the monks may live their own lives, they do not aim at isolation.
It is plain that the law of God cannot require any such thing as this.
They make meals, it is plain, not so much of infants, as of grown-up men.
It is plain to all that some form of immediate relief is required.
Now if I am doing what I don't want to, it is plain where the trouble is: sin still has me in its evil grasp Romans 7:20 Living Bible.
It is plain to see why users may think that WebCheck is a useful application.
From this illustration it is plain, that strictly speaking, moral character, and, of course, moral obligation, respect directly the ultimate intention only.
It is plain that the rapporteur, with this initiative, has goaded the Commission into action.
On the other hand, it is plain to see that all those who have opened up their markets are making progress and their economic development is noteworthy.
It is plain that the law contemplates only the intrinsic value of the end to be willed.
It is plain he does not consider the interests of Christ's kingdom the same with his own.
It is plain that a way of life which includes deep resentment leads only to futility and unhappiness.
It is plain, I think, that this promise relates to a state of mind, and not merely to an exercise.
It is plain that these words were not written as a binding decree imposed upon Christians.
It is plain to see, however, that ILO conventions are violated in some Member States.
It is plain to see that the iTube Studio for Mac trumps the rest in terms of design and features offered.
Now it is plain that their gratification is in proportion to the intensity of their desire for his relief.
It is plain for all to see that harmonising copyright in the European Union has become an urgent necessity.
Thus, it is plain to see that this browser hijacker comes in bundles with other potentially unwanted programs.