Encara no tenim significats per a "furnish evidence".
1The remaining types, when rightly interpreted, furnish evidence of no less important character.
2The proceedings of the Convention furnish evidence upon this point.
3The charts on page 137 furnish evidence of this.
4And nevertheless I will furnish evidence for these facts.
5The gestures, which you described as those of despair, furnish evidence to confirm my theory.
6But does such meeting always furnish evidence of industry?
7Pakistanis invariably see the hand of India's spy agency behind inexplicable violence, but rarely furnish evidence.
8You yourself shall furnish evidence to-day.
9He invites me to furnish evidence.
10The "Boys' Homes" and "Girls' Homes" in our large cities furnish evidence of our destroyed homes.
11But to the present day geology has failed to furnish evidence that such a link at one time existed.
12Classification is difficult, mainly because ten lines of a single text not infrequently furnish evidence of a variety of offenses.
13The reactions now under consideration were taken in sets of 24 in order to furnish evidence on the problem of fatigue.
14Well, certain it is that your trusted private secretary, Belmont Bland, will never appear to furnish evidence for any one, nor will O'Toole.
15He was deterred by a large seal which had been carefully affixed, and which would plainly furnish evidence if the letter were tampered with.
16And as they appear to have a common parentage, the more they are studied, the more they will be found to furnish evidence against themselves.
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Furnish evidence a través del temps
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