Unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')
1 Self - evidently , the Labour party is a long way from any political recovery.
2 The daily bulletins became more significant; the crisis was evidently at hand.
3 Kept on sniffing all the time; evidently recently caught an infernal cold.
4 Shocked, she evidently understood what had been said, repeating in broken Russian:
5 The Taliban leadership has evidently decided it wants to talk peace terms.
6 New Zealanders are evidently lapping up extra time at home to cook.
7 People turned in that direction; porters ran; evidently , something serious had happened.
8 Their concluding words had evidently been some form of sign and countersign.
9 He is evidently in the midst of a spiritual and physical crisis.
10 An Israeli company evidently watched and thought, Hmm, not a bad idea.
11 ABC has evidently won the team national bouldering championship several years running.
12 Valienté was no orator, evidently , Jackson saw, despite his own political experience.
13 A single breaker may recede; but the tide is evidently coming in.
14 Grossman, although only a correspondent, evidently pitched in when the situation demanded.
15 Pantheism was evidently in existence and was made prominent in the code.
16 Munoz ignored this; humour was evidently not one of his strong points.
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Evidently в диалектах
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