Evidently
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718 examples of Evidently in a sentence
He was a remarkably handsome man, dark, aquiline, and moustached--
evidently
the man of whom I had heard.
"Evidently," said I, "Mr.
Others were of a date during the reconstruction of the Southern states, and were mostly concerned with politics, for he had
evidently
taken a strong part in opposing the carpet-bag politicians who had been sent down from the North.
He was lounging upon the sofa in a purple dressing-gown, a pipe-rack within his reach upon the right, and a pile of crumpled morning papers,
evidently
newly studied, near at hand.
You have
evidently
seen more in these rooms than was visible to me.""No, but I fancy that I may have deduced a little more.
It is
evidently
trying to your nerves."
He had
evidently
been carried down by two persons, one of whom had remarkably small feet and the other unusually large ones.
As she swept silently into the room she impressed me with a greater sense of grief than the banker had done in the morning, and it was the more striking in her as she was
evidently
a woman of strong character, with immense capacity for self-restraint.
I had just finished my tea when he returned,
evidently
in excellent spirits, swinging an old elastic-sided boot in his hand.
A lover evidently, for who else could outweigh the love and gratitude which she must feel to you?
Mrs. Rucastle, however, who has
evidently
no sense of humour, never so much as smiled, but sat with her hands in her lap, and a sad, anxious look upon her face.
They were
evidently
all deserted.
Evidently
there was a skylight which let in light from above.
That Lucy was disposed to be jealous of her appeared very probable: it was plain that Edward had always spoken highly in her praise, not merely from Lucy's assertion, but from her venturing to trust her on so short a personal acquaintance, with a secret so confessedly and
evidently
important.
Wherever they went, she was
evidently
always on the watch.
During all this time he was
evidently
struggling for composure.
Evidently
some one there understood the child's words.
Sitabhai's next move was
evidently
yet to be played.
She and the Maharaj Kunwar were under the same roof; if Tarvin was right in supposing that Sitabhai could wish her harm, the fruit was
evidently
intended for them both.
As to the gentleman, he resumed his place at the window, and surveyed the crowd with a certain impatience,
evidently
annoyed by their remaining undispersed.
Athos, wounded anew by Cahusac, became
evidently
paler, but did not give way a foot.
"And then?""The queen immediately exhibited strong emotion; and despite the rouge with which her face was covered
evidently
turned pale--""And then, and then?""She then arose, and with altered voice, ’Ladies,’ said she, ’wait for me ten minutes, I shall soon return.’
You
evidently
know her.
These horses
evidently
belonged to the three men, who were dressed as cavaliers.
He stopped, therefore, trembling not for himself but for the poor woman who had
evidently
exposed herself to great danger by appointing this rendezvous.
This was
evidently
an ambuscade.
A leather pocketbook, a purse, in which was
evidently
a part of the sum which the bandit had received, with a dice box and dice, completed the possessions of the dead man.
The chamber was
evidently
furnished for the reception of a woman; and the most finished coquette could not have formed a wish, but on casting her eyes about the apartment, she would have found that wish accomplished.
Now this arrangement has
evidently
not been premeditated; it has arisen mathematically in obedience to the unknown law which has ruled in the succession of these letters.
Evidently
he had gone deeply into the matter, analytically and with profound scrutiny.
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