Ainda não temos significados para "evince a desire".
1The fire from the enemy was not so vigorous and they began to evince a desire to withdraw.
2They evince a desire to sail with the wind, and as near the water as possible without getting wet.
3Both evince a desire to cede to the United States all their country east of the Mississippi, and both are here submitted.
4He immediately evinced a desire to start off on a tangent, and head elsewhere.
5John Stanhope had early evinced a desire to travel.
6In the meantime the evening had arrived, and Maria Dmitrievna evinced a desire to return home.
7He impressed one of these visitors as evincing a desire to bring about the fusion of all the various elements.
8The Frank kings on several occasions evinced a desire that communications favourable to trade should be re-established in their dominions.
9Upon which Paganini evinced a desire to speak to the lad, and went across the street to him for that purpose.
10The truth was the society was composed mainly of the roughs and drunkards of the town, who had evinced a desire to reform.
11He appeared to feel very bad at finding his brother in jail, and evinced a desire to do all he could for him.
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