1 It was quite evident that he feared, or was jealous of, some interference.
2 In such case there would be no evidence against us, in case any suspicion of murder were aroused.
3 It was evident that he recognised my return to my old doubting frame of mind without my saying a word.
4 I had gained a new painful experience; the Count could, it was evident, handle the earth-boxes himself.
5 Mrs. Harker says that they are knitting together in chronological order every scrap of evidence they have.
6 There was a smile on her face, and it was evident that no bad dreams had come to disturb her peace of mind.
7 At last there came a time when it was evident that the patient was sinking fast; he might die at any moment.
8 There is no evidence to adduce; and whether or not the man himself committed the murders there is now none to say.
9 It was evident to us that the Count was not at present in the house, and we proceeded to search for any of his effects.
10 I was in doubt, and then everything took a hue of unreality, and I did not know what to trust, even the evidence of my own senses.
11 It was a slight matter in itself, but it gave me an evident chance, and I secured a few drops of the blood and have analysed them.
12 Oh, God, let these poor white hairs go in evidence of what he has suffered, who all his life has done no wrong, and on whom so many sorrows have come.
13 But even if it were not, we should stand or fall by our act, and perhaps some day this very script may be evidence to come between some of us and a rope.
14 It was evident that something very exciting was either happening or expected, but though I asked each passenger, no one would give me the slightest explanation.
15 It was evident that up to lately there had been a large notice-board in front of the balcony; it had, however, been roughly torn away, the uprights which had supported it still remaining.
16 It was evident that he was undergoing some process of mental disturbance, and, knowing how his past moods had interpreted things seemingly foreign to himself, I thought I would enter into his mind as well as I could and go with him.
17 Outrageous as it was to open a leaden coffin, to see if a woman dead nearly a week were really dead, it now seemed the height of folly to open the tomb again, when we knew, from the evidence of our own eyesight, that the coffin was empty.
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