Sentence examples for apprehension upon from inspiring English sources

The phrase "apprehension upon" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear
It could be used in contexts where one is expressing a feeling of anxiety or concern that arises in response to a specific situation or event. Example: "She felt a sense of apprehension upon hearing the news of the impending storm."

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The question reverberated around the auditorium last night more searchingly than ever, as parent and grandparents, the elders and betters of their profession, gazed kindly, and with boundless apprehension, upon the next wave of kids.

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Before the facility opened, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) routinely separated parents from their children upon apprehension by the Border Patrol.

For years, such non-Mexican immigrants were released upon apprehension and told to report for deportation hearings.

"This crisis is exacerbated by the increase in persons who are entering our custody suffering from severe respiratory illnesses or exhibit some other illness upon apprehension".

"This crisis is exacerbated by the increase in persons who are entering our custody suffering from severe respiratory illnesses or exhibit some other illness upon apprehension," Nielsen said Wednesday.

Hamlin was surprised at K.S.M.'s vanity, given his famously unkempt appearance upon his apprehension, in 2003, but in captivity he had acquired a dignified look: much leaner, and with a Merlinesque gray beard.

But on the other hand, the Court holds that the Government may deport illegal-alien eyewitnesses to respondent's alleged crime immediately upon their apprehension, before respondent or his attorney have had any opportunity to interview them—thus depriving respondent of the surest and most obvious means by which he could establish the materiality and relevance of such witnesses' testimony.

But, now, if perception does not rest upon the apprehension (Auffassung) of sensations, how can the difference between perceptions and sensations be accounted for?

"BED-STUY" — as in Bedford-Stuyvesant, the sprawling brownstone neighborhood and hub of African-American life in Central Brooklyn — once upon a time evoked apprehension.

As the German theologian Rudolph Otto wrote, an encounter with the Numinous is "beyond our apprehension because, in it, we come upon something 'wholly other.'" The immersion involves "strange ravishment... vitality, passion, emotional temper, will, force, movement".

Origen's experience as a teacher is reflected in his continual emphasis upon a scale of spiritual apprehension.

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