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Example sentences for "evidence that"

  • We have, certainly, no evidence that any of His discourses made such an impression as that which accompanied the address of Peter on the day of Pentecost.

  • There was an abundance of evidence that it stopped the pain, checked the bleeding and initiated the restoration of the patient to health.

  • There is certainly no sort of evidence that he engaged in the common dissipation of the town, nor gave himself up to those pleasures which a man rescued from the hardships of captivity in Tartaria might be expected to seek.

  • At any rate there is evidence that in the Turkish Empire as late as 1616 tobacco was still somewhat a novelty, and the smoking of it was regarded as vile, and a habit only of the low.

  • Some people think the world is very old; but here is an evidence that it is very young, and, in fact, has scarcely yet begun to be a world.

  • Not being able to recognize any tracks, I have no evidence that I had so traveled, except the general testimony of lost men.

  • This is the first reference by Cowley in over three months to mediation--evidence that Russell's instructions took him by surprise.

  • This quiet in relation to America is evidence that no matter what anxiety was felt by British statesmen over the effects of the blockade there was as yet no inclination seriously to question its legality.

  • There is no evidence that it occupied itself at all with facts of nature or of history discovered by others at a later day.

  • There is no evidence that, beyond such firm conviction and purpose, he had any fixed plan for the work he was to do, nor that he saw clearly as yet how his earthly career would end.

  • John at Cæsarea Philippi, since there is no evidence that all of the long discourse of Jn.

  • The name "Father" for God was used by him in all his teaching, and there is no evidence that he or any of his hearers regarded it as a novelty.

  • There is no evidence that numbers of people entered these caverns.

  • There is evidence that Merck's rhinoceros and the straight-tusked elephant lingered in western Europe during the whole period of the early development of the Mousterian industry.

  • Here, too, there is evidence that a dry continental climate prevailed.

  • In fact, if he does not obey, there is no evidence that there is spiritual life.

  • Secondly,--If Peter had such authority given him, there is no evidence that he had power to transmit it to others.

  • Fourthly,--There is no evidence that he really did so appoint the bishops of Rome as his successors.

  • Wrightnour: "Warning a traveler to keep a certain path, and by this means keeping him in that path, is no evidence that he will ever fall into a pit by the side of the path simply because he is warned of it.

  • There is evidence that at this time he had not given so much attention, on his own personal account, to matters of religious doctrine as he afterwards bestowed.

  • True, these are the words of a woman infatuated with love; but there is evidence that, wherever Swift went, and in whatever society he was, there was this magnetic power in his presence.

  • It is to be noted that throughout the whole drama there is no evidence that it was an object of very earnest solicitude with Mephistopheles to gain possession of the soul of Faust.

  • There is also no evidence that grief, fear, or any other depressing emotion is a predisposing cause of the disease, and the same may be said of bodily fatigue and overcrowding.

  • There is no evidence that it has ever shortened the duration of the disease.

  • Medical literature is also not deficient in evidence that it has prevailed at various times in all the different countries of Asia and Africa and in Australia.

  • Footnote 103: There is no evidence that he knew they were negroes; or that he acted otherwise than in perfect good faith.

  • Therefore, however true it may be, that a portion of Ham's posterity settled in Africa, we not only have no evidence that it was the portion cursed, but we have conclusive evidence that it was not.

  • Polk's diary and papers reveal no evidence that he seriously considered the interest of the peculiar institution in connection with our Mexican problem.

  • The fact that the terms of annexation specified "the territory rightfully belonging to Texas" was often cited as evidence that we knew the Nueces-Rio Grande region did not.

  • There is no evidence that he abjured Catholicism; yet his leading purpose was the exposure of its errors and abuses.

  • There was a Roman camp near Lymington (Lentune, Lementon), and Roman relics have been found, but there is no evidence that a town existed here until after the Conquest.

  • I would say at that date that we concurred in the conclusion of the Embassy that he had not expatriated--that we had no information or evidence that he had expatriated himself.

  • Your mother said it was Algiers, and there is evidence that it was located in Algiers.

  • There was no evidence that he was otherwise unmanageable.

  • And their lies go on record as evidence that we are advancing, and that child-labor is getting to be a thing of the past.

  • Despite this hint, the lesson is enforced upon the children, but there is no evidence that it bears fruit in their homes to any noticeable extent, as is the case with the Italians I spoke of.

  • There is no evidence that, during the time of the {156} Judges and of Samuel, any one occupied the position of the high priest of later days.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after seven; baked potato; daily food; ever wrote; evidence against; evidence that; faint sigh; feet away; good lump; great harm; human effort; industrial school; infernal machine; line trenches; personal hygiene; public accounts; pulled down; since love; social success; technical instruction; thou believest; will consider; year agone