Sentence examples for apparently know that from inspiring English sources

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This apparent confusion over state lawmakers' duties is itself confusing: All parties apparently know that the First Amendment applies with equal force to public colleges and universities.

Charlotte Brontë did not apparently know that Thackeray had had his own wife declared insane.

Petraeus and his British colleagues, to whom he listens a lot apparently, know that time is very limited.

If it was so transparent, then why did no one (apart from those close to Sir Alan, apparently) know that its head would leave within a few weeks, or that its forecasts for job losses in the public sector were based on one set of assumptions one week, and on a completely different set the week after?

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Very few of the partners apparently knew that the lawsuit was being filed yesterday.

"Now Lavelle apparently knew that, and received that at some time".

Junker apparently knew that hosting such events was forbidden because he warned his assistant against sending out invitations using a Fiesta Bowl e-mail address, the report said.

Friends of Mrs. Reagan say she has long had an interest in astrology, but only a few of her aides apparently knew that she had an emotional concern.

But he apparently knew that his show was videotaped, and if the tape were to surface, he could have been shown to have been lying.

11.49am GMT The man in the bed was an employee of Professor Zarkov, who apparently knew that all of this was coming and enjoys pulling pistols on people.

Mr. Stolzenberg said the staff members responsible for the incident apparently knew that the chart they changed had already been reviewed.

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