Encara no tenim significats per a "evince such".
1But what shall be done with any State that declines to evince such patriotism?
2And how strange that Cecil should evince such an unwonted partiality for Miss St. Vincent!
3It was all very proper for Klaus to evince such amiability, but it had not the effect intended.
4In no act of his long, eventful life did Davis evince such clearness of vision and quick decision, under trying conditions.
5When it leaveth the body, however, it will evince such ascendancy, and reveal such influence as no force on earth can equal.
6Tears came to her dark eyes, and in a despondent voice she murmured: God grant that he will not evince such cruel generosity.
7The evidence seems to indicate that some of the lower animals do evince such affection, as I will now endeavor to point out.
8Dulcie had mentioned it specially, because Mrs. Stapleton had evinced such evident interest in it.
9The physician evinced such absorbing interest in this narrative that he forgot to retain his usual impassive attitude.
10At the name "d'Escorval," the two officers evinced such surprise that Maurice noticed it at once.
11It was a strange thing, that old gray-haired minister evincing such grave interest in the secrets of that young heart!
12Yes, I ought to blush at evincing such unpardonable weakness; but I was foolish and inexperienced, and unaccustomed to the yoke.
13"Why should you evince such a paternal interest in me?"
14It was an act of gallantry which inspired infinite gratitude, because it was performed in a manner evincing such kindness of heart.
15But to this study he evinced such a repugnance that at the age of fifteen he was not out of the fourth class.
16But directly he had left the shop he evinced such delirious joy that the passers-by asked themselves in amazement if he were not mad.
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