Sentence examples for evidently about from inspiring English sources

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Instead, they are evidently about to become even more expensive.

Northwest Airlines, for one, is evidently about to follow America West.

Then we see more stormtroopers, flown in on a night-time raid, evidently about to disembark into hostile territory: has the narrative order been juggled?

He was 35 years old and something on the paunchy side, at 5 feet 8 inches and evidently about 200 pounds.

"All you need is data" teeters on the cusp between art and life and reminds me of a useful maxim, evidently about art, from the Dutch artist Eric van Lieshout: "I couldn't care less what people call it, as long as we can do what we want".

Learning to accept such slights with humility is said to be one of the consolations of religion, and Mr. Blair is evidently about to take an important step on his personal path, which he discussed with Pope Benedict XVI, it was reported, on his last visit to Rome as prime minister.

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"He was evidently speaking about abuse on the part of priests and not in the general population," he added.

The short, blown-out silhouette is self-evidently about air.

Consider that, in the same article, Ms. Horyn wrote of Karl Lagerfeld's work for Chanel: "The short, blown-out silhouette is self-evidently about air").

Compared with Figs. 3b, 4b and 5b, we can find that when ZP 5 ZnO nanoparticles sized about 20 nm were only about 2.5 μg/mL, the electrode impedance evidently decreased about more than 80% comparing with the negative control because of the massive death of SMMC-7721.

Evidently, there are about 200 secret agents working in that hotel every day.

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