We have no meanings for "very obvious" in our records yet.
1 The difficulties in the way of producing this conviction are very obvious .
2 She made a very obvious effort to exert control over her emotions.
3 But, in spite of his very obvious problems, the band played on.
4 This is very obvious in the heads of Christ and S. John.
5 They became embarrassed, and the flaws in their evidence were very obvious .
6 Things like a bias for action rather than inertia, seems very obvious .
7 There has also been a very obvious rivalry between Reno's Justice Dept.
8 All this appears very obvious when we put it in this form.
9 In addition to that, one very obvious incongruity screamed out at her.
10 And the appeal to emotion has become popular for very obvious reasons.
11 It was very obvious that she felt uncomfortable up on the surface.
12 At the same time, it is open to certain very obvious criticisms.
13 The life had some compensations, but they were not very obvious then.
14 Your only downside is a slight tendency to resist the very obvious !
15 There were two very obvious comments to be made upon this document.
16 Before long this became very obvious to me, as shall be told.
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