We have no meanings for "evidently great" in our records yet.
1 He has evidently great power in this part of the island.
2 Strength poor in the arms even when there was evidently great effort made.
3 There was evidently great daring of soul in this man.
4 There is evidently great congeniality between them, even in their respective touches of eccentricity.'
5 And the mechanical effort gave him evidently great pleasure.
6 But evidently great - great - great - grandfather did not like the idea.
7 When Jock left them the relief of pouring out the whole history to the mother was evidently great .
8 Her distress was evidently great .
9 In spite of the evidently great effort which he was making to retain his self-control his features were contorted by an anguished spasm.
10 Bonaparte, carelessly leaning into the corner, muttered, with a stealthy smile: It was a coup de theatre, and it had evidently great success.
11 Since that time evidently great reinforcements have come in, and now we have a most formidable force of artillery to turn on them.
12 The good to be obtained ought to be evidently greater than the evil to be endured.'
13 Evidently great things were in operation above.
14 Smith glanced down and saw the fireman facing Barracombe, his annoyance being evidently greater than his curiosity.
15 However, my sleepiness was evidently greater than my fears on this point, and I dropped off, leaving the question to decide itself.
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This collocation consists of: Evidently great through the time
Evidently great across language varieties