We have no meanings for "least evidence" in our records yet.
1 And he never tolerated the least evidence of fear of man or beast.
2 There was not the least evidence against us; and, indeed, we were wholly innocent of the offence.
3 Where is the least evidence that the prisoner seduced these slaves, and induced them to leave their masters?
4 Not the least evidence of this was the appearance of the officers and men of the "Sentinel."
5 At least there does not appear to be the least evidence of it, unless it be the suicide itself.
6 They were at least evidence of culture, and served to keep alive the traditions of the more masculine Medicean age.
7 If Mary Hamilton had shown me the least evidence of warmth, my admiration for Bettina, perhaps, would have remained merely admiration.
8 There is not the least evidence , that any other Gospel than the four which we receive was ever admitted to this distinction.
9 If there was discoverable in the man's manner or glance the least evidence of a malevolent intention-hewould know what to do.
10 Not, mind you, that I think this the least evidence of my being wiser, or employing my time more carefully than other folk.
11 Every effort, however, to detect the least evidence of the approach of their hidden enemies, was as fruitless as the inquiry after his late companions.
12 "You bet I did," said Mr. Heatherbloom with the least evidence of incoherency.
13 "Of course, I haven't the least evidence that the boy has done anything wrong; it's what I'd call a hunch; piecing this and that together."
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This collocation consists of: Least evidence across language varieties