Examples of 'very much in evidence' in a sentence

Meaning of "very much in evidence"

Very much in evidence: Describes a situation where something is clearly visible, present, or noticeable, often implying widespread observance or availability

How to use "very much in evidence" in a sentence

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very much in evidence
Diversity is very much in evidence in our country.
I arrived just when religion was very much in evidence.
The second is very much in evidence in the church today.
The disquiet with such procedures is very much in evidence.
Temper is very much in evidence.
The tragic consequences of such efforts are very much in evidence.
Very much in evidence.
That goodwill is still very much in evidence.
This was very much in evidence during the production of The Wars of the Roses.
Young families are very much in evidence.
The characteristics of flight at low speed are still very much in evidence.
This measure has been very much in evidence in the new Länder.
I regret to say that that policy is still very much in evidence.
The Commission is very much in evidence on the Internet.
Today the success of that strategy is very much in evidence.

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Folk dancing is still very much in evidence in the Black Sea region.
But the effects of the earthquake are still very much in evidence.
BRITISH Ministers were very much in evidence in Strasbourg this month with Douglas.
The absence of support persons or groups was very much in evidence here.
Today, it is very much in evidence and plays there as in a playground.
The film crew is still very much in evidence.
Here too, the practical importance of a united policy is very much in evidence.
Yates ' leadership has been very much in evidence in the bookmaking industry.
In addition, the phenomenon of multiple partners is very much in evidence.
This philosophy is very much in evidence when visiting Blancpain 's workshops today.
The Portuguese influence is very much in evidence.
If the manner has mellowed, though, the uncompromising attitude is still very much in evidence.
Mexico and Yugoslavia were also very much in evidence on the export market.
A yawn without horns uttered a buzzing sound, his questions were very much in evidence.
However, German is still very much in evidence in Mercedes plants outside Germany.
The Irish element of Puerto Rico is very much in evidence.
His Yenan roots are very much in evidence.
Religious, ethnic and ideological discrimination was very much in evidence.
The work of the Holy Spirit was not very much in evidence in their lives.
This is a medical company, right to the core as is very much in evidence.
One, Elfman's intelligent lyrics are very much in evidence against the thieving.
Among the ranks of the unemployed, however, foreignersare very much in evidence.
His old clan, however is very much in evidence.
It was so exuberant, with the ripeness of the Chardonnay very much in evidence.
European-style furniture is also very much in evidence.
McLaren 's design mastery was very much in evidence.
In Japan, though, religious trappings are still very much in evidence.
As a key actor in communicating science, the press was very much in evidence at CER 2005.

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