Sentence examples for apprehended some from inspiring English sources

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The general response to announcements by the police that they have apprehended some of the butchers is, "Oh, really?" Few people I know even care to hear what the brutes have to say for themselves.

"The Libyan government has to wrestle with this idea: 'What would that mean to us if we apprehended some of these people, if we tried them, if we handed them over?' " Gen. Carter F. Ham, a former head of the military's Africa Command, told a conference in Aspen, Colo., in July.

Energy cannot be more important than human disaster, continued Muzaffer.6 Similarly, M. R. Tarafdar (2009), a water-resources expert, in an article "Tipaimukh Dam: an alarming venture" apprehended some adverse effects of the Dam.

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It found that, from September, Turkish authorities began arbitrarily apprehending some of those attempting to cross illegally into the EU.

The entry reads: "Second Platoon sent to Forty-second Street Ferry in charge of Sergeant Aldis to apprehend some prizefighters that had just arrived in carriages".

Six ships – including Britain's HMS Bulwark – will be used to "start to dismantle this business model by trying to apprehend some suspected smugglers", Rear Admiral Hervé Bléjean told the BBC.

We seek continually, in books and films, to apprehend some emotional truth about the war, but I can't 'relate' to my grandmother's memories in a way which seems realistic or respectful.

Supporters of the system argue that the database would have provided the means to apprehend some of the Sept. 11 terrorists who were known to the F.B.I., but, they say, could not be located before the attack.

The image presented of police life by Ventris, the old boy who mans the police station on Heartbeat, is no doubt dated; his keen investigation of the Vernons pools coupon disturbed only by the need to apprehend some rich tea biscuits to dunk into a mug of Tetley.

He seems to have argued that in order even to possess a concept of the truth we must indisputably apprehend some truths in a way that is possible only if there are cognitive impressions (Acad. 2.33).

"The bailiff said that he did very much apprehend some rising in the town if there were but the least notice of our intention to carry them away," Downing reported afterwards.

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