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Example sentences for "abundant evidence"

  • There is abundant evidence, among ancient authors, of the existence of signs and passwords in the Mysteries.

  • Abundant evidence might be furnished from ancient authors of the existence of the custom among all nations, both Jewish and Gentile.

  • Of this there is abundant evidence in all the ancient and modern writers on the Mysteries.

  • But there is abundant evidence that in consequence of the increased precipitation and diminished evaporation of the Glacial period one of these basins was filled to the brim and the other to a depth of several hundred feet.

  • Whatever its essential character, there is abundant evidence of the widespread existence of sale-marriage among the Teutonic nations.

  • There is abundant evidence tending to show that what is true of plants and the lower animals is true also of man.

  • There is abundant evidence, however, to show that the relatively elevated or continental area has been again and again irregularly submerged under tolerably deep and wide seas.

  • We note indeed that there is abundant evidence of land-submergence during glacial times.

  • Although volcanic action has long ceased on the American sea-board, we note that in Greenland, as in the west of Scotland and north of Ireland, there is abundant evidence of volcanic activity at so late a period as the Tertiary.

  • There is abundant evidence, indeed, to show that heavy, snows occasionally covered other regions, and that in such places severe frosts acted upon the rocks and soils even of the low-grounds.

  • Indeed just after {403} the close of Columbus' Century there is abundant evidence of the very great revival of interest in the old hydrotherapeutic methods which had taken place during the Renaissance.

  • That scholarship did not make men impractical, Linacre's organization of the College of Physicians of England is abundant evidence.

  • Abundant evidence, however, testifies to the occupation of these islands by a human population at a very remote era, and no Scottish locality ever furnished a greater variety of interesting relics of the primeval period.

  • Abundant evidence exists to disprove the universal use of any particular direction in laying the cists or interring the dead in the primitive period.

  • Abundant evidence, however, exists that this was not the case.

  • That Theodore Hook's ridicule of Bloomsbury greatly lessened for a time the value of its houses there is abundant evidence.

  • That he loved her sincerely from the date of their imprudent marriage till the date of her death, which occurred just about six months before his elevation to the woolsack, there is abundant evidence.

  • Mr. Nicholls's story is a very simple one; and that it is entirely creditable to him, there is abundant evidence.

  • Of this there is abundant evidence in the biography; and Mrs. Gaskell was forced to rely upon the correspondence of older friends of Charlotte's.

  • That she was not beautiful there is abundant evidence.

  • There is abundant evidence to show that homosexual practices exist and have long existed in most parts of the world outside Europe, when subserving no obvious social or moral end.

  • There is abundant evidence on this point.

  • There is no other evidence in Shakespeare's work of homosexual instinct such as we may trace throughout Marlowe's, while there is abundant evidence of a constant preoccupation with women.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    abundant evidence; abundant supply; another island; bear them; clear proof; clothing should; could give; economic system; firing squad; head down; human responsibility; level surface; little maiden; parable unto; pleasant weather; remained here; study medicine; this series; thou being; used either; vegetable dish; water wheel; yield ourselves