The author evinces not the slightest irony about the fact that his own list would qualify, given his definition, as an exercise in fundamentalism. |
As if taking its clue from its protagonist, the movie evinces a sweetness and a daffiness not usually found in satire. |
Doing so he evinces the sort of suave, unflappable attitude that comes in handy when you are strolling along a high wire without a net. |
It also looks silly and evinces contempt from car-drivers, proper motorcyclists and even pedestrians, but I don't care. |
I bring it up every so often just to test the waters, which are getting less chilly, but he still evinces quite a bit of hesitation. |
Speaking of his craft, he evinces a paternal affection for his beer. |