We have no meanings for "been some evidence" in our records yet.
1 There has been some evidence that smokers are now trying to cover up the packaging with plasters.
2 Now, while there has been some evidence of South Africans joining Isis, the report is a delightful bit of sensationalism.
3 There had been some evidence of private investor interest in the Dublin, as clients try to pick some value in the market.
4 There has also been some evidence that his election helps Muslim reformers because they are no longer afraid of being labelled pro-American.
5 Tim and Joe Braman have been arrested, and you may be sure there has been some evidence found to fasten it upon them.
6 "Well, sir," I said as convincingly as I could, "my client claims there might have been some evidence in No's possession that would vindicate him."
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