Sentence examples for indications of something from inspiring English sources

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A5 Some flight controllers had early indications of something amiss.

Suspicions first emerged in July, when "there were indications of something amiss, some kind of misconduct," the official said.

"Often these battles and trading of territory are talked about in exaggerated terms for various reasons, but right now we haven't seen any indications of something big or catastrophic".

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The first indication of something new in the Collage wines had nothing to do with taste; it was the use of the New World spelling for syrah -- "shiraz".

The battle lines (sometimes less literal than in Waco) that emerge in cities are often an indication of something more systemic bubbling beneath the surface.

He birdied No. 1, but the first indication of something special came at No. 3, when he poured in a 33-foot putt for birdie.

And 2010 was a backlash — or a Republican surge or whatever you want to call it — that may or may not be an indication of something long-lasting.

Igarashi did give up one dangerously long fly ball to the warning track by Troy Tulowitzki, but he struck out Ryan Spilborghs and got Ian Stewart to ground out, then pumped his fist — an indication of something very important for Igarashi.

"People who have asthma are told to start swimming, because it forces them to breathe in a controlled way and it helps symptoms, so the fact so many swimmers have asthma is not an indication of something dodgy and nefarious," he says, "but we don't know because there is no baseline data.

Nevertheless, his study is not the only indication of something amiss.In recent years, research has suggested that transfusion is not necessarily a good thing for patients suffering from serious injuries, for those who have undergone surgery and even for those who are anaemic.

Marty himself came to have misgivings about the notion of immanent objects and his term "content of judgment" in his main work must not be taken as an indication of something that actually or "intentionally" exists in consciousness.

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