Sentence examples for aim is evidently from inspiring English sources

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The aim is evidently to point out that no one group had a monopoly on goodness and virtue, or on evil and culpability.

The aim is evidently to maximise our awareness of the visceral nature of the drama but the flesh-and-blood presence of the citizens and soldiery seems to me to be drained, rather than reinforced, by the constant use of Bill Dudley's elaborate videos in which the actors have been filmed and digitally multiplied in order to create the illusion of vast crowds.

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The aim was evidently to make them believe that they were being branded.

The effect of their efforts at "diplomatic compromise" was to allow the coup to stand, a result that these supporters of the coup's political aims were evidently content with.

The strategy is evidently aimed at a generation for whom nothing is real until it is on television.

English Heritage is evidently aiming its Arthurian reboot at families, and doing its bit to keep the mystery of the grail alive in the 21st century.

This is partly the result of Hitchcock's mechanical and spurious use of the new close-up style of camera work, which is evidently aimed at fetishists who like to study pores.

But Smash is evidently aiming to out-innovate its more rigidly racket-based rivals.

He is evidently burgeoning.

She is evidently depressed.

He is evidently pretty angry.

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