Sentence examples for something to pose from inspiring English sources

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He's the biggest poser in the business - but then, he has got something to pose about.

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As we walked around Las Vegas, where he was revered by weekend card players, he was often asked to sign something or to pose for a photograph.

From time to time you stopped, focussing your camera on something, never asking me to pose.

The request seems to pose something deeper: Where are you from?

The most bullish forecast for the euro (from Goldman Sachs) implies a jump of more than one-third from the currency's current level, which would leave it stronger than it was at its birth in January 1999.In contrast to the euro, the strength of the yen until recently seemed to pose something of a puzzle, for the Japanese economy is still ailing.

"We don't think it's a big advance to be able to pose something as a question as opposed to keywords.

She says: "I did something wrong, I was stupid… To pose topless, and to drink and to take the [sleeping] pill".

Mr. Decker said he remembered skipping school for a few days to pose for Rockwell, something no one minded.

People want to say Stephen (Egerton) is trying to pose as Greg Ginn or something.

Have you ever had someone pose something to you so powerfully that it literally stopped everything?

Need something to fiddle with while posing for the paparazzi?

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