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At the same time problems have been much in evidence.
But no one else was in evidence, only the two of them.
All together, very little new building work is in evidence.
She was always in evidence, yet not too much so.
On the street, a little less of it is in evidence.
He must give me the film to be used in evidence.
It was not much in evidence at the moment, however.
We are making major changes to our system with little of a real game plan in evidence.
That approach was even more in evidence with the 1995 tax cut.
Children were very much in evidence at almost every table on a recent evening.
And if there is a middle ground on the issue, it was not much in evidence.
These two sides have been in evidence for some time.
There were few people in evidence as they walked down the street.
Certainly, the power of learning was much in evidence among the women who spoke.
Even they were not much in evidence on either of our visits.
She had a similar smile, though it was less in evidence.
The sound of jazz is very much in evidence, too.
But a beginning has been made, and the first signs of change are in evidence.
There were very few of them in evidence on the streets.
Within the same department we might find more than one of these criteria in evidence.
Nearly two hours later the other man turned up again, his knife well in evidence.
On one hand, inflation does not seem to be in evidence across the country.
On the day after, his pride was still much in evidence.
No sign of human presence was in evidence for a short while.
The State police would not be too greatly in evidence.