Example sentences of "evident from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is curious that despite frequent allusion to man-environment relations by geographers , they largely chose to ignore the signposts that were evident from the mid nineteenth century onwards and physical geography proceeded largely in isolation from the hand of man .
2 Certainly our brains occupy a much larger proportion of our body than elephants ' brains do , as is evident from the bulging shape of our skulls .
3 Cell division from the blastocyst stage has been rapid and , as will be evident from the above , the cells are now differentiating according to the part which they are to play .
4 It is evident from the above profile that baseball spectator disorder tends not to involve fighting between opposing groups of disorder .
5 As is evident from the above summary , MAS 's role follows on logically from the acquisition search .
6 Management consultants , P A , were commissioned to review the options for Warren Spring 's future and it was evident from the technical synergies and the fact that we had appropriate accommodation at Culham/Harwell — coupled with our ‘ enthusiastic response ’ — that the merger with AEA was the best way forward for all concerned .
7 Daniel Andrieu 's experience in designing successful racing boats is evident from the elegant profile of the hull and deck , the elliptical keel and fine torpedo-shaped ballast .
8 It is evident from the nineteenth century cases on the right to a hearing that the principle was invoked in a number of areas which could properly be called administrative .
9 It was evident from the young man 's circumspect excitement that he thought he 'd got his first genuine schizophrenic hypochondriac .
10 It should be evident from the preceding section that the product of conception obtained half its genetic endowment from the father 's sperm , and the other half from the mother 's egg .
11 The effect of this decision is to reverse the trend that was evident from the preceding cases in which there had been a gradual tendency to expand the range of third parties to whom accountants might be held to be liable as a result of errors in financial statements .
12 This is evident from the preceding discussion .
13 The controls exercised by basement structure on late Precambrian and Dalradian sedimentation are evident from the regional geochemistry , with abrupt variations , for example , in titanium , vanadium , chromium , nickel , magnesium , cobalt and copper coinciding with features such as the Portsoy lineament .
14 None the less , the sense of a need to provide some kind of discourse on literary quality is evident from the earliest issues of the journal .
15 It is also evident from the available data that these differences have narrowed over the years .
16 It is also evident from the available statistics that Sandy Lyle has been completely out of sorts with his game .
17 ‘ The sales increase evident from the New Year has had little effect on margins and the key to the future is purchaser confidence . ’
18 I ca n't say we really got to talk properly until we played tennis together at Kyalami in 1976 , just before he took up his Lotus drive , but it was evident from the first that he was of sound mind and body and somehow radically different from any other driver I 've met before or since , and if I were pressed to say why that is so , it has to be because of his utter imperturbability .
19 All the ingredients would be there in Carry on Sergeant and although most of the stock characters would come later , the basic idea was evident from the first ever laughs for a ‘ Carry On ’ film in 1958 .
20 The ideological dimensions of this model are evident from the racist implications drawn from it by the Oxford geologist W. J. Sollas in his influential book Ancient Hunters of 1911 .
21 Lord Eldon 's views have proved more acceptable , as is evident from the next case : North v. Wakefield ( 1849 ) 13 Q.B .
22 This is the most evident from the continuing guidance issued to these industries over many years by the principal government department responsible for financial and related matters , H. M. Treasury .
23 It is evident from the mathematical and physical examples described in the foregoing sections that systems exhibiting chaotic behaviour also exhibit ordered behaviour for different values of the governing parameters .
24 As has been evident from the previous two matches , the European team will bring the stronger hitters in the match , being an average of nine yards a man longer off the tee and hitting one green in regulation more per round .
25 It is evident from the massive character of the great border dyke which Asser in his Life of Alfred in the late ninth century attributes to Offa ( Life of King Alfred , ch. 14 ) , running from Sedbury Cliffs near Chepstow to Treuddyn , linking up now with Wat 's Dyke which ends at Basingwerk in north Wales , that considerable energy and manpower must have been devoted to the delineation , construction and maintenance of this frontier line .
26 Fossil evidence for the ‘ Cambrian explosion' r56–59 is evident from the widespread rise of animal skeletons , the major diversification of trace fossils and the Burgess Shale-type faunas .
27 It seems evident from the widespread popularity of the enactment of the hunt that simple timber arenas were provided in all large and probably even in small settlements , for they were part of the activities at the seasonal festivals .
28 This general formation is widely evident from the 1770s , and is directly connected with the most progressive elements of the industrial bourgeoisie , with their attachments to free enquiry and to a rational science .
29 It is evident from the Gallic and Rhenish religious sites that some were very large and comprised many shrines and small temples .
30 He was still alive , as was evident from the harsh rattling breathing , which was forming a bloody froth on his pale lips .
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