Sentence examples for To apprehending from inspiring English sources

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To apprehending

verb

To take or seize; to take hold of.

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According to a source in the C.I.A., American agents came close to apprehending Zawahiri a month before September 11th, when he travelled to Yemen for medical treatments.

Under House, Scottish police seem to have adopted a "scotched earth" approach to apprehending innocent members of the public without any suspicion of a crime.

Think of the local bully being shown the door by Willa Cather's Marian Forrester and you come very close to apprehending the unexpected force of a dismissal by Hardwick: "Ivy cursed himself, but he had to go.

The conscious mind must then fight past this onslaught to get back to apprehending the person standing before us.

I vividly remember one of our many conversations, when we just heard an announcement of yet another terrorist incident on the radio (Israeli reality: news every hour on the hour), followed by the news that "IDF forces are chasing the attackers and are close to apprehending them".

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Or merely more difficult to apprehend?

I want to ask the police to apprehend the "thief".

And what is it Hegi means us to apprehend?

Raids to apprehend fugitives usually took place before dawn.

The bounty hunter was trying to apprehend the singer.

The reasons for Twitch's success are difficult to apprehend.

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