Sentence examples for someone posed from inspiring English sources

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"In the course of the conversation, someone posed a question, " Milkman recalled.

But some of the kids posing for pictures seemed a little alarmed at Boehner's awkward pats, brusque small talk and barked orders when someone posed the wrong way.

Asked for a ballpark estimate of how many times someone posed that question, Few ventured it was "probably in the thousands".

It wasn't until someone posed the question "How many of those emails do you think they send each day?" that I descended and tried to curb my enthusiasm.

Soon into the session, someone posed the question on everyone's mind: "If someone's been blacklisted, can they find out?" The answer was not comforting.

Over the weekend, on the popular runners' Web site Let's Run, someone posed this question: Would you rather run a four-minute mile or a twenty-seven minuten thousandand metres?

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No, she looks like someone posing for Edvard Munch.

As Shuy subsequently explained, "kop" and "kan" most likely were intentional misspellings by someone posing as illiterate.

"The Home Office have to demonstrate that someone poses some risk to society in order to justify a deportation decision.

A final call came March 14, from someone posing as an employee, and a Verizon representative refused to provide information.

The practitioner can assess more accurately than the police whether someone poses a risk to themselves or others.

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