Sentence examples for apparent ask from inspiring English sources

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If it is not apparent, ask one of the random doormen who the head-doorman is.

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Last November a conference organised by Research Autism considered this apparent contradiction, asking are computers a blessing or a curse for people with autism?

One of the judges reacted with apparent surprise, asking: "The Board of Elections has put into effect a system that cannot be corrected if there is a defect?" "If it's in the September primary that is correct, Your Honor," Mr. Kitzinger replied.

By this time, war had broken out in Europe, and the inferiority of American aircraft engines was apparent; NACA asked for funding to build a third center in Ohio, which became the Glenn Research Center.

Look, I know this is "Weekend Update Thursday," but the format could probably benefit from one more short sketch or commercial parody because -- especially with Drunk Uncle -- it was apparent someone asked Moynihan, "How much entertaining nonsense can you spew?" (Thankfully, the answer is "a lot").

She will cancel an expensive series of television ads the government had bought to sell its case (to no apparent avail), and ask the big mining companies to do the same.

There's only one problem with this plan, which quickly becomes apparent when they ask the girl they've been dumping on to join with them.

It is apparent that those who ask for Trenton truly want Trenton.

Nevertheless, questions about her modelling days are met with an expression of apparent bafflement: "People always ask me about my time as a model, but I really don't think of myself like that.

Anything beyond the small sphere of the west-side neighborhood where he lived for most of his life was, Lapham writes, "foreign and uncertain, inhabited by unreliable people who, for no apparent reason, one day ask you for your autograph and the next day want to put you in jail".

By late 1937, he was again employed as a transport pilot in New Guinea, where he was known as a practical joker who liked to hold a map in front of his face in apparent short-sightedness and ask his passengers if they could see a landing ground anywhere.

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