Use evidently in a sentence
Sentences starting with evidently
- Evidently these two young men were unfamiliar with the dueling ceremonies, though they were not unfamiliar with the sword. [5]
- Evidently these fugitives were allowed to pass by special permission. [2]
- Evidently the turnips were "fermenting. [5]
- Evidently the affair was over and, though not big, had been a successful engagement. [2]
- Evidently he had wanted to talk. [2]
- Evidently Pierre's words touched her to the quick. [2]
- Evidently only what took place within his own mind interested him. [2]
- Evidently Natasha needed to tell that painful yet joyful tale. [2]
- Evidently Speranski liked to rest after his labors and find amusement in a circle of friends, and his guests, understanding his wish, tried to enliven him and amuse themselves. [2]
- Evidently it had to be...." "But is it possible that all is really ended? [2]
Sentences ending with evidently
- He heard a voice, now, and felt a disposition to run and hide; but he changed his mind at once, for this voice was praying, evidently. [5]
- Newport is a disastrous place for the unacclimated observer, evidently. [5]
Short sentences using evidently
- Evidently he had specific information.... [9]
- This expression evidently pleased him. [2]
- There evidently was nothing. [4]
- He was evidently not good-humoured. [11]
- Margaret evidently did not care. [11]
- It was evidently heart-failure. [4]
- He was evidently enjoying himself. [9]
- He had evidently been listening. [11]
- Evidently spirits were abroad. [5]
- Jim was evidently a personage. [9]
Sentences containing evidently two or more times
- Communications were evidently exchanged with Mr. Wingfield on the pinnace, and the President was evidently ill at ease about him. [4]
- It was evidently a case of love at first sight, for she swam about the new-comer caressingly, though he appeared evidently alarmed and averse to her overtures of affection. [1]
More example sentences with the word evidently in them
- But of course you know her already," he said, evidently trying to entertain a visitor with whom he now found nothing in common. [2]
- I said: "Manuel, you are evidently Indian, but you seem to have a Spanish name when you put it all together. [5]
- They were evidently written honestly, and with feeling, and no doubt meant to be reverential. [6]
- He had a wound, which had been a bad one, evidently got from a piece of shell. [9]
- Kozlovski's face looked worn--he too had evidently not slept all night. [2]
- Her quiet, gentle words, few though they might be, were evidently grateful to those Yorkshire ears. [14]
- In particular, the words "I will come back to dinner," evidently displeased both reader and audience. [2]
- Dissatisfaction arose evidently with President Wingfield's management. [4]
- He treated Paolo with great kindness, and the Italian was evidently much attached to him. [6]
- Makar Alexeevich, frowning with exertion, held on to the pistol and screamed hoarsely, evidently with some heroic fancy in his head. [2]
- It was so with everything; he evidently knew a great deal more than he cared to tell. [4]
- The French colonel with difficulty repressed a yawn, but was polite and evidently understood Balashev's importance. [2]
- But she evidently wished to display herself to the people in all her finery and be admired, for she presently went up on the roof of the deck-house. [10]
- The handsome Vera, who produced such an irritating and unpleasant effect on everyone, smiled and, evidently unmoved by what had been said to her, went to the looking glass and arranged her hair and scarf. [2]
- An elderly sergeant who had approached the officer while he was giving these explanations had waited in silence for him to finish speaking, but at this point, evidently not liking the officer's remark, interrupted him. [2]
- The window frame which prevented anyone from sitting on the outer sill was being forced out by two footmen, who were evidently flurried and intimidated by the directions and shouts of the gentlemen around. [2]
- The particular accident which might interrupt his career must, evidently, be determined by circumstances; but it must be of a nature to explain itself without the necessity of any particular person's becoming involved in the matter. [6]
- A reception, from which he could not be absent, was evidently about to take place. [10]
- The moral hesitation which decided the fate of battles was evidently culminating in a panic. [2]
- Then, evidently remembering what he wanted, he beckoned to Andrew Kaysarov, his adjutant's brother. [2]
- His regular features were still beautiful in their symmetry, and there was a touch of pathos in their mournful gentleness, so evidently incapable of any firm resolve, especially when a smile lent his mouth a bewitching charm. [10]
- Some of them were not more than seven or eight years of age; but had evidently been well-drilled. [5]
- His last days were evidently passed in a struggle for existence, which was not so bitter to him as it might have been to another man, for he was sustained by ever-elating "great expectations. [4]
- The Pappas Brothers were evidently as happy in this drab environment as they had ever been on the sunny mountain slopes of Hellas, and Janet sometimes wondered at this, for she had gathered from her education in the Charming public school that Greece was beautiful. [9]
- These several discourses were carefully edited by William Symonds, a doctor of divinity and a man of learning and repute, evidently at the request of Smith. [4]
- The criticism that we received for our best was evidently founded on such indifference or toleration that it was galling. [4]
- In the same way and with similar looks, these two glanced vainly at the onlookers with only a silent appeal for protection in their eyes, evidently unable to understand or believe what was going to happen to them. [2]
- As the bird was unable to crack them, he placed them one by one in his water-glass, evidently with the notion that they would in time become softer--an interesting proof of intelligence on the part of these birds. [1]
- After a time--it was toward midnight now--Mr. Hawkins roused out of a doze, looked about him and was evidently trying to speak. [5]
- Miss Victoria Flint was sated beside Mr. Meader's bed, and qualified friendship had evidently been replaced by intimacy since Austen's last visit, for Mr. Meader was laughing, too. [9]
- Yes, evidently business was more important to him than anything else. [4]
- While the meal was in progress, their host remarked that the old man seemed much fatigued, and evidently stood in need of rest. [12]
- The enormous study was full of things evidently in constant use. [2]
- But the mystery was explained when we got under way again; for these people were evidently bound for a large town which lay shut in behind a tow-head (i.e., new island) a couple of miles below this landing. [5]
- The sergeant, who was evidently wiser than his general, goes up to Auersperg and says: 'Prince, you are being deceived, here are the French! [2]
- The sea outside was evidently running high. [10]
- He says it was evidently prepared with great care. [7]
- The simple soul was evidently not long from her mother-land, and spoke with sweet uncertainty of dialect. [6]
- For the spectacle was evidently not an uncommon one here. [9]
- A serious ceremony was evidently in progress. [4]
- But Mr. Cluyme was evidently expecting no answer. [9]
- The young officer was evidently exercising his duties for the first or second time and therefore treated both his superiors and the men with great precision and formality. [2]
- If asleep, he was evidently dreaming, for now and then he started, or his body twitched, and a muttering came from beneath the hat. [11]
- But the enemy was evidently delayed, and Ephraim easily perceived the cause of their diminished speed; for the road constantly grew softer and the narrow wheels of the chariots cut deeply into it and perhaps sank to the axles. [10]
- The whole affair was evidently considered by the birds as one of the highest importance. [1]
- Perfection in husbands was evidently a state not to be considered by any woman in her right senses. [9]
- Out at Tralee was evidently a rare orchid carefully shielded by the gardener. [11]
- The woman's business was evidently a paying one; the interior of her house was conspicuously superior to the wretched hovels which surrounded it, in the poorest and most squalid part of the town. [10]
- In August he was at Smolensk and thought only of how to advance farther, though as we now see that advance was evidently ruinous to him. [2]
- The pair must wait for next week's paper--Tilbury had evidently postponed. [5]
- There is one verse that ought not to have been rejected, because it so evidently prophetically refers to the general run of Congresses of the United States: "199. [5]
- Pierre went close up to him, but Davout, evidently consulting a paper that lay before him, did not look up. [2]
- The infantry ranged under the colonnades at the sides were evidently startled at the sight of these ladders, and Gorgo could perceive by the trembling of the curtain near which she and Apuleius were standing, how deeply the physician was agitated. [10]
- The gentleman descends, unchecks the horses, wipes his brow, takes a drink at the spout and looks around, evidently remarking upon the lovely view, as he swings his handkerchief in an explanatory manner. [4]
- She evidently felt unable to look at him without laughing, but could not resist looking at him: so to be out of temptation she slipped quietly behind one of the columns. [2]
- Venters noted that Tull and the line of horsemen, perhaps ten or twelve in number, stopped several times and evidently looked hard down the slope. [13]
- He was evidently trying to look democratic, but could not manage it. [9]
- Evidently, they had tripped and been shot down an almost perpendicular slope of ice to a point where it joined the border of the upper glacier. [5]
- Natasha, who was treated as though she were grown up, was evidently very proud of this but at the same time felt shy. [2]
- It was amusing too; for the coachman-lion was evidently disgusted with his task, and growled in a helpless kind of way. [11]
- He pulled himself together, looked round, screwing up his eyes, glanced at Prince Andrew, and, evidently not recognizing him, moved with his waddling gait to the porch. [2]
- He evidently intended to tell the result of the discussion. [10]
- Pierre had managed to start a conversation with the abbe about the balance of power, and the latter, evidently interested by the young man's simple-minded eagerness, was explaining his pet theory. [2]
- She was dressed to please her own fancy, evidently, with small regard to the modes declared correct by the Rockland milliners and mantua-makers. [6]
- He evidently wished to keep out of sight as much as possible. [11]
- Having finished speaking to her, the Emperor looked inquiringly at Balashev and, evidently understanding that he only acted thus because there were important reasons for so doing, nodded slightly to the lady and turned to him. [2]
- He evidently tried to find something to say, but failed. [2]
- Denisov evidently tried to expose Rostov to danger as seldom as possible, and after an action greeted his safe return with evident joy. [2]
- He evidently wished to draw him on. [2]
- He evidently wanted to do all the talking himself, and continued to talk with the sort of eloquence and unrestrained irritability to which spoiled people are so prone. [2]
- Evidently it has to be so," said he to himself, and hastily undressing he got into bed, happy and agitated but free from hesitation or indecision. [2]
- Whatever Fay seemed to be searching for in Lassiter's sun-reddened face and quiet eyes she evidently found. [13]
- Pfuel, always inclined to be irritably sarcastic, was particularly disturbed that day, evidently by the fact that they had dared to inspect and criticize his camp in his absence. [2]
- Their horses were tired, and they had several pack animals; evidently they had traveled far. [13]
- He was evidently tipsy, and was singing a French song in a hoarse broken voice, with an arm thrown round the nearest soldier. [2]
- At the same time that he refused the colonel's demand he made up his mind that he must have recourse to artifice when leaving Orel, to induce the Italian officer to accept some money of which he was evidently in need. [2]
- He was evidently tickled with the interest I appeared to take in the story he told me. [6]
- Mr. Crewe evidently thought this a negligible suggestion, for he did not reply to it, but presently asked for the political news in Ripton. [9]
- But the abbe, though he evidently enjoyed the beauty of his companion, was absorbed in his mastery of the matter. [2]
- Many critics consider this leather too cold in tone; but I consider this its highest merit, since it was evidently made so to emphasize by contrast the impassioned fervor of the hasp. [5]
- He did not think of Karataev who grew weaker every day and evidently would soon have to share that fate. [2]
- Evidently the person they were greeting was riding quickly. [2]
- Some columns, supposing they had reached their destination, halted, piled arms, and settled down on the cold ground, but the majority marched all night and arrived at places where they evidently should not have been. [2]
- The dog will then seize it and rush away in triumph, repeating the same manoeuvre, and evidently enjoying the practical joke. [1]
- I have used the word "ailment" advisedly, since he evidently put my trouble in the same category with diphtheria or scarlet fever, remarking that it was "darned hard luck. [9]
- There she found the stonemason's widow, emaciated and haggard, with matted hair, evidently dying. [10]
- There stood on the step, a little above the others, a young man in a grey flannel shirt, evidently a mechanic. [9]
- The sting of the slight had gone deep, but the apology was so prompt, and so evidently sincere, that the hurt was almost immediately healed, and a forgiving smile testified to the kindly judge that all was well again. [5]
- He advanced into the room, holding out a large, red, and serviceable hand, evidently it had never dawned on him that there was such a thing in the world as snobbery. [9]
- Her feeling for the poor shows that she has a standard of benevolence; there she has conceded the millionaire's privilege of having a standard; since she evidently requires him to adopt her standard, she is by that act requiring herself to adopt his. [5]
- He was examining the plan, evidently engrossed in his own ideas. [2]
- Dimmler had finished the piece but still sat softly running his fingers over the strings, evidently uncertain whether to stop or to play something else. [2]
- It is evidently the pet dread and terror of the Church's membership. [5]
- The next day the patient was no better, she was evidently sinking. [4]
- But awe has the outward look of respect, and old Berry who had his own form of vanity, saw that he had had a rare effect on the fellow, who evidently knew all about fiddles. [11]
- Evidently each accuses the other of being an obstructionist. [5]
- What became of the Moravian chaplain I did not know; but my friend the Philanthropist had evidently made up his mind to adhere to my fortunes. [6]
- The commander of the militia was a civilian general, an old man who was evidently pleased with his military designation and rank. [2]
- I passed through the library with him into a little room evidently devoted to his experiments. [6]
- Evidently some of the letters were missing, for the name of the inquirer was not mentioned; there was a casual reference to "this handsome-featured aristocratic gentleman," as if the reader and the writer were accustomed to speak of him and knew who was meant. [5]
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