Sentence examples for which ostensibly from inspiring English sources

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Which, ostensibly, he did.

No, the big bad here is fame, which ostensibly claws at Kelly from within and without.

The agreement expires in 53 weeks -- Dec. 19, 2006 -- which ostensibly makes the 2007 season vulnerable.

His military governorship came with the appointment of a brigadier generalship, which ostensibly gave him weight on Army matters.

We the Jury is derived from Acaster's 2015 show Represent, which ostensibly recounted his experience of jury service.

But after the Good Friday Agreement, which ostensibly brought an end to the Troubles, in 1998, Price grew deeply disillusioned.

But what happens when these two principles appear to collide?That is the dilemma with which, ostensibly, Mexico has been grappling.

In 1963, during a crackdown on writers and artists, Mr. Voznesensky was reprimanded by Khrushchev for "formalism," which ostensibly violated the uplifting style of socialist realism.

A good part of the evening was devoted to rehearsing the various ways in which ostensibly democratic procedures and institutions have been subverted.

Another was the dominance of Italians within the hierarchy: tempered by Christian Democracy, which ostensibly advocated Catholic social teachings, capitalism had created Italy's post-war "economic miracle".

Furthermore, those who supported colonization (which ostensibly still included Lincoln) would seek to "banish us from the land of our birth" once slavery was ended.

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