indication造句31. He gave no indication that he was ready to compromise.
32. He gave no indication of his own feelings at all.
33. If she had noticed her father's entrance, she gave no indication.
34. There was no indication of a sexual attack.
35. The coins, therefore, should give a good indication of examples in circulation at the very end of the fourth century.
36. That might be an indication that the local economy is on a downswing.
37. Ordinarily that is an indication the offense is in full flower, blooming all over the bloody place.
38. This is a clear indication of the effectiveness of the cynical propaganda used by political and military leaders.
39. The corporation has prepared a detailed indication of running costs for the new hovercraft.
40. The indication for endoscopy was noted as well as the dose of sedation, the size of endoscope, and length of procedure.
41. The large number of court cases in which the complainant dropped the prosecution is an indication that many cases were settled informally.
42. The medical records of the clinic patients had no indication of any adverse effects or death related to sildenafil usage.
43. By midnight,[http:///indication.html] there was no indication that Milosevic had imposed direct rule in the capital.
44. The failure to win additional numbers for the expansion we have achieved is a clear indication of that movement.
45. These provide the contact details and an indication of charges for more than 20 online brokers.
46. Perhaps the clearest indication of this was the difficulty he encountered in filling the job of finance minister in his new cabinet.
47. This gives at least some indication how multimedia databases can be constructed.
48. The electrocardiogram provides a graphic indication of the membrane effects of altered potassium concentrations.
49. Comte suggested that a society's political institutions provide an indication of the stage which has been attained by civilization.
50. Nor are we given any indication of how, precisely, Pilate intended the appellation to be understood.
51. Overinvestigation or repeated testing without substantial indication undermines the patient's confidence in the doctor's conclusions.
52. Any other indication of document content, such as classification notation or alphabetical subject headings, are partial representations of content.
53. Voice recorders also showed no indication pilots had gone through a routine checklist of landing procedures.
54. This is an indication of how far government policy has undermined local planning authority priorities on the ground.
55. And if the turnout was any indication, the parish was welcoming them with open arms.
56. The London based group Books Etc gave an indication of the kind of impact this had on booksellers.
57. This is a clear indication of a central principle of planning for Cramlington.
58. Resentment of this magnitude was a clear indication of the failure of the avowed policy of pacification and Romanization.
59. Even so it would be nice to have an indication on the screen that this command prompt came to you courtesy of Windows.
60. But, it has given no indication of whether it intends to acquire or dispose of any data processing activities.