in evidence

ADJECTIVE
  1. clearly to be seen
    she made certain that her engagement ring was in evidence
    they were much in evidence during the fighting
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How To Use in evidence In A Sentence

  • His sense of humour, always in evidence, made it impossible for him to seem pompous or self-important, and he never attempted to disguise his own fallibility as a human being.
  • The traditional spanking-or "paddling" - punishment for infractions was not so much in evidence anymore. Homoeroticism In The Ranks
  • If a branch grafted into a stock never grows, it is a plain evidence of its not having knit with the stock.
  • At the time of the inquiry the families had been supplied with summaries of both witness statements and other material used in evidence.
  • The first thing that we shall do is to state, and which we shall prove in evidence, that this vice of bribery was the ancient, radical, endemical, and ruinous distemper of the Company's affairs in India, from the time of their first establishment there. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
  • Yesterday only the jubilant Labour victors were in evidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • she made certain that her engagement ring was in evidence
  • The very wording of the title points straight to the picaresque, and the connexion is perhaps most strongly in evidence in this novel. Nobel Prize in Literature 1976 - Presentation Speech
  • The voice is always in evidence, of course, but it's in public that it becomes shaped, like a piece of music, and one almost consciously listens for all the gilded glissandoes, the curlicues of wit, the velvet pauses.
  • Some prickly problems of racial and economic accessibility that one senses when visiting the country's galleries and museums were nowhere in evidence.
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