indication• An addedindication is the percentage of the transitions that are found in the corpus only once.• Is a period of living together any indication of how the marriage will fare?• All our figures, therefore, are no more than approximateindications.• In fact, there are indications that the Louisiana leg may contain larger reserves than the western leg in Texas.• There are indications that the LabourParty will win the next election.• Early indications are that most viewers are watching something else.• The two parties have shown every indication of a willingness to compromise.• The first indication that a person requiresaccommodation is through a request for a reservation.• The dailypollencount can give a good indication of the amount of allergens in the air.• In fact, no indication that anyone was staying there at all.• If she knew what was going on outside, she gave no indication of it.• There was no indication of forced entry to the building.• He realizes that the game will not be a true indication of what he can do.