1 The Australian natives evince great humanity in their behaviour to these dogs.
2 The functions and operations of memory evince that such is the case.
3 They evince an intimate acquaintance with the great master pieces of antiquity.
4 Then, suddenly, he began to evince a great friendship for the Poissons.
5 It is knowledge, even more than brilliancy, that these twelve volumes evince .
6 And this is what that argument, which you opposed, was to evince .
7 Her father, after her departure, had begun to evince much restless perturbation.
8 Their acts, however, fortunately evince more regard for modesty than their words.
9 She practised those verbs, to evince , to reside, to intimate, to peruse.
10 In what respects, do you think, does he evince youth and inexperience?
11 The vagabonds seemed to evince but little interest in the proceedings.
12 The following circumstances evince the individuality of the buds of trees.
13 He was to evince great zeal in the discharge of his official duties.
14 This determination of the Allies induced the French Government to evince pacific intentions.
15 Nor did Arnold Jacks evince any serious impatience in this matter.
16 Transactions as extensions of human biology evince the complex nature of human interactions.
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