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1 He thought he saw indications of treachery, and was constantly on his guard.
2 Occasionally she saw indications of an old spoor, a very old spoor, of many men.
3 They saw indications of the nearness of the land; they were in fact, very near Lisbon.
4 Only about forty meters down into the ice we saw indications that the layers were impinging.
5 The people, now become thoroughly Protestantised, murmured, and thought they saw indications of a return to Rome.
6 Occasionally we saw indications of it.
7 As they drew nearer to their rude habitation, they saw indications that the enemy was still before them.
8 To keep it short, she saw indications that the person who killed Melissa Landy may have killed before.
9 He had not been in the crowd many minutes, however, when he saw indications of suspicion ripening to conviction.
10 Pretty soon, much to their surprise, they saw indications that there was another band trapping on the same streams.
11 U.S. officials said they saw indications of Russian troop movements into Crimea but that their numbers and intentions were unclear.
12 As we steamed in closer to the fleet we saw indications that something of importance had occurred or was about to occur.
13 Hawk thought it was because the captain saw indications of a shift of wind, and hoped to be placed well to windward.
14 The weather had hitherto been generally fine; but one night as the sun went down, I thought I saw indications of a gale.
15 After they had gone some ways they found where the enemies had been encamped, and saw indications where they had built several canoes.
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