Sentence examples for were evidence from inspiring English sources

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were evidence

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To provide evidence for, or suggest the truth of.

  • She was furious, as evidenced by her slamming the door.

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Your scabby knees were evidence of unfeminine behaviour.

His driving passions were evidence, rigour and truth.

But these choices were evidence of an important beginning.

Dead trout, drifting like buoys, were evidence enough.

Thus I assumed the university's illustrious alumni were evidence of a grand tradition.

To the staff members, his questions were evidence of his psychosis.

Indeed, Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California said they were evidence of a vibrant democratic process.

To some, they were evidence of the Almighty — an assessment that Stieglitz didn't contradict.

A series of chested passes were evidence of smart technical ability and football brain.

"We Believe" signs and yellow ribbons were evidence of an area still clinging to hope.

The discussions, secretly taped by the president, were evidence of obstruction of justice.

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