Sentence examples for need to apprehend from inspiring English sources

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"If by chance we need to apprehend someone with abnormally small, mouse-sized hands, we will be ready," he said.

But the plotters overlooked the need to apprehend Boris N. Yeltsin, an ex-Communist radical who had been elected president of the Russian republic two months earlier.

I feel an overwhelming need to apprehend and punish those who committed this unbearably cruel act, but they designed their crime in such a diabolical fashion that I cannot do so, because they arranged to be killed themselves while committing the crime, and they are now all dead.

"Unfortunately under these horrific circumstances," Mr. Ridge said, "you don't want to draw any premature conclusions, because we need to apprehend the individual or the individuals first and then determine what diabolic, what evil mindset causes someone to murder innocent people".

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.

"This involved his, and the union's position on the need to apprehend and deport undocumented Mexican immigrants who were being used as scabs by the growers...

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Soon after, Professor Judi Wakhungu, Kenya's new minister in charge of wildlife, flew down to join the search for the rest of the gang, and to sign off on whatever was needed to apprehend the killers.

He identified poachers who were trying to move contraband out of the country, and provided the authorities with the resources — fuel, food, lodging — that they needed to apprehend the criminals.

He identified poachers who were trying to move contraband out of the country, and provided the authorities with the resources fuel, food, lodging that they needed to apprehend the criminals.

And although extraordinary powers of investigation and arrest are sometimes needed to apprehend wrongdoers, they are subject to robust legal protections for citizens.Far from being powerless against hackers, companies can do a lot to help themselvesApplied to cyberspace, this means that, far from being powerless against hackers, companies can do a lot to help themselves.

His intention in this book is to treat concisely "whatever the seeker of wisdom needs to apprehend at the beginning of his studies" (9).

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