We found 71 examples of how to use evident in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 71.
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1. | Philosophy teaches us to feel uncertain about the things that seem to us self-evident. Propaganda, on the other hand, teaches us to accept as self-evident matters about which it would be reasonable to suspend our judgment or to feel doubt. | |
2. | It's evident that you told a lie. | |
3. | He is a foreigner, as is evident from his accent. | |
4. | As is evident from the data, smoking is not decreasing among the young. | |
5. | It is evident that the man is wrong. | |
6. | That Jordan replaced the main engine in this experiment is self-evident. | |
7. | It's self-evident. | |
8. | It is not evident whether the police followed the usual search procedures. | |
9. | I hold this as self-evident. | |
10. | It is evident that he did it. | |
11. | The reason why he came so early is not evident. | |
12. | It is evident that he has made a mistake. | |
13. | It was evident to all of us that he was innocent. | |
14. | It's evident to everybody that he's in love. | |
15. | It is evident from his behavior that he lies. | |
16. | She was from Kyoto, as was evident from her accent. | |
17. | That fact becomes self evident if you take a look at the relation between this theme and those leading research on it. | |
18. | It's evident that human behaviour is more dangerous for the environment than radiation. | |
19. | We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal . . . | |
20. | The animal lacks both anxiety and hope because its consciousness is restricted to what is clearly evident and thus to the present moment: the animal is the present incarnate. | |
21. | All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. | |
22. | The power of his physique is evident to all who look at him. | |
23. | In fact history does not belong to us but rather we to it. Long before we understand ourselves through the process of self-examination, we understand ourselves in a self-evident way in the family, society, and state in which we live. | |
24. | It's evident that the photographs have been modified. | |
25. | Numbers are not always about age and money. If one thinks otherwise, then one has not been exposed to too much mathematics. It becomes evident... |