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Example sentences for "sufficient proof"

  • My latitude only will be a sufficient proof that no such passage is in existence.

  • Of this descent, our language is a sufficient proof, which, not quite a century ago, was different from yours.

  • The present "dreadfully mixed" state of Gipsydom is a sufficient proof of this fact.

  • The numberless and ineffectual consultations which I have had with many in this assembly to form plans and concert schemes for an Academy, afford a sufficient proof of the impossibility of succeeding but by the influence of Majesty.

  • That this facility is not unattainable some members in this Academy give a sufficient proof.

  • Of this the deficiency of his oil pictures, where this excellence is more expected than in Fresco, is a sufficient proof.

  • Here, surely, is sufficient proof that, had he thought so ill of Hogg on leaving York, he could not have written affectionately to him from Keswick, and at the same time have encouraged Harriett to correspond with him.

  • That he knew he was under sentence of expulsion before he wrote the insolent letter to the 'dons' is sufficient proof that he was actuated by no chivalrous motive in writing the epistle.

  • This of itself is a sufficient proof of the separate and independent agency of these two principles.

  • Objection 1: It would seem that the miracles which Christ worked were not a sufficient proof of His Godhead.

  • Whether His miracles are a sufficient proof of His Godhead?

  • Therefore they were not a sufficient proof of His Godhead.

  • Whether the Miracles Which Christ Worked Were a Sufficient Proof of His Godhead?

  • If breadth {522} and rapidity of propagation be taken as sufficient proof of the truth of facts, we might consider Buddhism and Mahomedanism as satisfactorily attested creeds.

  • There could not be a greater fallacy than the supposition that the origin of a belief must be explained upon other grounds, or that belief itself accepted as a sufficient proof of the fact asserted.

  • But there is sufficient proof, even in affections, which seem instantaneous.

  • But the great number of soldiers who were hired from all quarters and maintained, as Xenophon informs us, for his service, by his friends and connections, is in itself a sufficient proof of his riches.

  • The conjugation of any passive verb, is a sufficient proof of all this: nor is the proof invalidated by resolving verbs of this kind into their component parts.

  • Nobody would doubt of this being a sufficient proof.

  • For example: "Nobody will doubt of this being a sufficient proof.

  • As Taine shrewdly notes, man is too envious and too egoistical to lavish gratitude where none is due, and the estimation in which they were held by the people is sufficient proof of their sterling worth.

  • The arguments of L'Hospital which I have laid before the reader furnish sufficient proof.

  • And I think I produce a sufficient proof that I speak the truth, namely, my poverty.

  • But does it not appear to you to be disgraceful, and a sufficient proof of what I say, that you never took any concern about the matter?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sufficient proof" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    catch them; dropped anchor; iron sword; los hombres; much need; never dreamed; sacred science; second mother; sufficient amount; sufficient answer; sufficient cause; sufficient degree; sufficient depth; sufficient for; sufficient grace; sufficient importance; sufficient quantities; sufficient quantity; sufficient reason; sufficient size; sufficient strength; sufficiently done; sufficiently proved; the serpent; thirty miles; white steeds