Examples of 'evidently had' in a sentence

Meaning of "evidently had"

This phrase suggests that there is strong evidence or indications that someone possessed or experienced something in the past, possibly referring to a particular situation, emotion, or quality

How to use "evidently had" in a sentence

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Your doctor evidently had no understanding of people.
This is a piece of paper that evidently had been.
Someone evidently had slipped me half a roofie.
The change from socialism to capitalism evidently had many challenges.
He evidently had a severe reaction to the vaccination.
Goodson herself evidently had a playful side.
You evidently had no trouble hearing what was going on in there.
The faithful artist evidently had this feeling for.
He evidently had not even heard of conciliation.
The three little pigs evidently had hairs on their chins.
He evidently had neither phone nor car.
The change from dictatorship to democracy evidently had many challenges.
The paper evidently had a precarious existence.
My Danish colleague from the movement of permanent discontent evidently had some difficulty with that.
The story evidently had its effect.

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Although the capitalists aimed at its destruction, and evidently had.
But it evidently had a more specific reference.
A recent injury to his foot has evidently had a bad effect on him.
For he evidently had quite powerful medicine.
The Fathers of the Council of Trent evidently had the latter passage in mind.
Evidently had great acting talent.
Something evidently had to give.
Evidently had some regard for Spinoza, though he did not manifest.
These two genera evidently had the same genomic content.
Evidently had a fixed purpose in their minds, for upon reaching Cheapside.
One of these two pedestrians evidently had a project connected with the other.
He evidently had a reputation as a lover of attention.
The Dutch have evidently had enough of it.
He evidently had an interest in making the military a career.
Super Mario Draghi has evidently had a cerebral haemorrhage.
He evidently had the help of others on the outside.
And it was a fawn, and it evidently had been tamed by the guys there.
He evidently had then no concern about their stripes or their wounds.
At any rate, the owner evidently had little use for it.
He evidently had great trust in her.
However, the nonwoven fabric evidently had a low recovery stress.
Marsh evidently had heavy debt obligations when he died.
My fiancé had entered the room, and evidently had been listening to our conversation.
He evidently had no reserve in hand.
Didymus is twin, so Thomas evidently had a twin brother.
They evidently had lived with it.
Prior to the resurrection, James evidently had not been a believer.
She evidently had no right to do so.
Someone who was at Twain 's saw what you did and evidently had a change of heart.
Koppel had evidently had a few drinks.
From specialized education at prestigious schools? The apostle Paul evidently had all those things.
They have evidently had a tough enough time.
By the subsequent Old Babylonian Period, trade between the two cultures evidently had ceased entirely.
The newcomers evidently had not learnt the knack.
She evidently had been coached for this performance.

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Examples of using Evidently
London is evidently not what you expected it to be
After she fed the horse evidently
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