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Example sentences for "what evidence"

  • What evidence have we that they do not habitually deceive us?

  • What evidence have we, in a word, of the existence of any thing beyond and without our own minds?

  • But aside from this, even admitting that the acts under consideration are such as to involve mental activity, what evidence is there, it may still be asked, that there was at the moment no consciousness of that activity?

  • But if this change in the sinner is not accomplished in this world, what evidence have we that it can be accomplished in any place of even limited punishment?

  • But if so, we ask you, reader, what evidence of Christian life can you adduce better or more satisfactory than all this?

  • What evidence have we that repentance is possible in the hereafter?

  • What evidence is there, external to the Book of Mormon, indicating the common origin of all the American "races"?

  • What evidence have we that the gospel is preached to the dead?

  • What evidence of the poet's direct knowledge of men?

  • What evidence of poetic instinct in the selection of characteristic traits?

  • What evidence is there that Jesus was seen, or supposed to have been seen, on the third day?

  • What evidence could be regarded as sufficient to establish the reality of such supposed occurrences?

  • Besides, what evidence is there that even a single indifferent person found the sepulchre empty?

  • By what evidence Did he unhandsomely become adept In simulating bodies?

  • What evidence does it contain, that Philemon was a slaveholder at the time it was written?

  • What evidence could Mr. Garnett produce that the pilfered matter was put into the book, not by Shelley but by his coadjutor?

  • What evidence could Mr. Garnett produce that Shelley was unaware that the volume of so-styled original verse contained poetry which had been 'appropriated .

  • And if not so proved, on what evidence does it rest?

  • Whewell doubts whether we compare our ideas with the corresponding sensations, and assume that they resemble, let me ask on what evidence do we judge that a portrait of a person not present is like the original.

  • On what evidence, then, do we ascribe its vibrations to the earth’s influence?

  • What evidence can be sharked up to show that it is any more a holy or an inspired book than any book of Thomas Carlyle's, or John Ruskin's, or William Morris'?

  • What evidence is forthcoming that the Bible is true?

  • What evidence is forthcoming that Christ did not recover from a swoon, and that His friends did not take Him away in the night?

  • What evidence is there that Macbeth had planned before the opening of the play for the murder of Duncan?

  • What evidence have we that Jessica was an attractive girl?

  • What evidence do you find here of Burke's wide learning?

  • What evidence do you find of the Spectator's Whig prejudices?

  • What Evidence of Early Glacial Epochs may be Expected.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what evidence" 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:
    cash payments; each petal; every sort; poisoned arrows; three sections; what are; what became; what belongs; what light; what made; what matter; what matters; what means; what might; what nature; what part; what respect; what takes; what think; what would; what would you think; whatever form; whatever happened; whatever the; whatever thou; whatsoever things