Sentence examples for posed something from inspiring English sources

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Still, Mr. Knox posed something of a challenge.

Mary and Joseph were unable to find somewhere to stay, which posed something of an issue because around this point Mary went into labour.

He spoke to the American people of his sense that the hostage taking posed something of a dilemma, not easily solved.

With the 2012 Games approaching, Britain's strict laws posed something of a problem, even after officials granted an exception to allow the pistol events to go on as scheduled.

In the post-9/11 era, Muslims and Arab-Americans have posed something of a conundrum for the government: they are seen as a political liability but also, increasingly, as an important partner in countering the threat of homegrown terrorism.

The foundation of South Sudan on 9 July 2011 – although a joyful event for its citizens, who had lived through decades of civil war to get there – posed something of a challenge.

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The ever-popular wine bar poses something of a categorical conundrum.

Opening Nov. 30.… The ever-popular wine bar poses something of a categorical conundrum.

Even so, the complaining foreigner poses something of a logical contradiction.

"That," Father Martin said drily, "poses something of a challenge to the post-enlightenment mind".

Duckworth's single-mindedness could pose something of a danger to the literal-minded.

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