Examples of 'it evidently' in a sentence
Meaning of "it evidently"
it evidently - this phrase is commonly used to suggest that something is clearly visible, obvious, or apparent based on available evidence or information. It indicates that the conclusion drawn is clearly supported by visible facts or proof. For example, 'It evidently rained last night as the ground is wet.'
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It evidently has not come through yet.
This is the place and municipality to which it evidently gets its name.
It evidently came off the decking of a vessel.
It is accepted because it evidently reflects the mind of Christ.
It evidently biases these by accentuating them.
In the Triangle Mountain case it evidently did not fulfill that function.
But it evidently had a more specific reference.
For the politicians it evidently an awakening, too.
It evidently does not live up to his standards.
He remained faithful, even though it evidently meant imprisonment.
Well it evidently was a date and we have been together since.
Wherever the autochthonous racial type is represented with any degree of clearness, it evidently negroid.
It evidently transcends all human effort.
And it was a fawn, and it evidently had been tamed by the guys there.
It evidently suffices to consider the case that is an open set.
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But, he says, the fact that it evidently was is inexcusable.
It evidently is not under control.
That's a truly awful theology, but it evidently makes a good.
It evidently has a meaning.
Some of it. I found it rather heavy going. It evidently has a meaning.
It evidently was a paper town.
I mean, look, there is the fireplace, and it evidently works.
It evidently represents one.
In our epoch of “ storytelling ” it evidently suggests that the migrant issue is a “ human drama . ”.
It evidently seems unable to bring the middle of this fourth framework programme to a conclusion.
Apart from that, it evidently has no popular support whatsoever.
It evidently made no difference whether I was there or not.
If it 's true, which it evidently is, it can not be easy for the student.
It evidently sees no problem in compounding executive and so-called legislative power.
However, it evidently gained a certain degree of respect.
It evidently was not good enough, however, as all four judges reached for their buzzers.
Therefore, it evidently follows that it is not subordinate to the civil government.
It evidently amuses you to think so, Miss Elizabeth.
To that end, it evidently needed a plan of action with a specific time frame.
And it evidently has not done any good . So she 's talked me into letting her try.
Well, it evidently fell somewhere.
It evidently hopes to thereby turn the Islamists ' wrath away from Christians.
And it evidently bunches, even on Saturday nights.
It evidently very much depends on who is asking, what is being asked, and when.
It evidently wasn't an emergency;.
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