Sentence examples for locked apparently from inspiring English sources

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Hundreds of customers and employees scrambled to flee the building but were trapped inside because the doors had been locked, apparently to prevent theft.

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The less sane version posited that she should be "locked up," apparently without trial and without any finding that she committed a crime.

Despite being shaved in ritual offering at Tirupati's temples in southern India, these locks apparently end up in the wig-making industry.

In the second vault a wooden door with diagonal slats guards the room, hanging by iron or copper hinges, its lock apparently intact.

Samantha Brick, in the Daily Mail last year, wrote of the "tragedy" of Beard's silver locks apparently her producers should have tamed them before letting them loose on the airwaves.

"I'm not goin' home with you," she taunted over whistling synths, wearing skintight metallic pants, sunglasses and a cut-up white T-shirt with a bra peeking through, her wavy locks apparently blown back by a fan.

Saltonstall sent further reinforcements, but Abenaki raids in the area continued until 1727, when Grey Lock apparently tired of continuing the war without outside support.

A few minutes later — during the presumed flashback — the first words Georges and Anne speak have to do with the broken lock; apparently someone has, well, busted into the apartment.

The country was apparently locked into the "Hindu growth rate".

'Petrov' features heavily in the trailer, apparently locked in halting negotiations with the President.

By contrast, intervening sections of the fault are apparently locked and thus manifest no microshocks.

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