tangibly in a sentence

31- Twelve months on, and while the polls and the campaigns remain the same, Scotland has tangibly changed.

32- It really was a case of a changing consciousness, which was tangibly a new constitution for the people.

33- It is so cool to look back and tangibly see how much you have grown through the written word.

34- And, even from across the room, she was almost tangibly aware of his aura of strong sexual magnetism.

35- Leiserowitz points to humans’ needs to tangibly experience phenomena in order to connect with it on a deeper level.

36- A legacy tangibly demonstrates the conviction you have in your beliefs and the confidence you have in the Henge.

37- Space isn’t tangibly elemental like the other four but exists as a framework or support for the other elements.

38- In some cases, the writers wrestle tangibly with their inability to find answers, and the result can be moving.

39- A copyright protects works of authorship, such as writings, music, and works of art that have been tangibly expressed.

40- In the 470s Alexander gave refuge to Themistokles when he was on the run to Persia, a tangibly anti-Athenian act.