Sentence examples for yes appears from inspiring English sources

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The use of "no" to mean "yes" appears to be an example of amelioration, but with one important distinction: "no" can't mean "yes" on its own.

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Before the murder, he was an up-and-coming member of the Los Angeles music scene, a guitar player who had played with guys like Arthur Lee and, yes, appeared on Manson's album Lie: The Love and Terror Cult.

Before the murder, Beausoleil was an up-and-coming member of the Los Angeles music scene, a guitar player who played with 60s-era rockers like Arthur Lee and, yes, appeared on Manson's album Lie: The Love and Terror Cult.

Before the murder, Beausoleil was an up-and-coming member of the Los Angeles music scene, a guitarist who played with 60s-era rockers like Arthur Lee and, yes, appeared on Manson's album Lie: The Love and Terror Cult.

Yes, he's showing ignorance of the basics of monetary policy; yes, he appears to have implicitly threatened violence against my former department head.

And, yes, coached appears to be a more appropriate description than watched.

But yes, it appears that Steve Ballmer is on Twitter.

Is Anybody Watching?" It turns out that yes, it appears that they are.

And yes, it appears that Amazon is on the verge of launching its own app store for Android.

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