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    Use "apprehending" in a sentence

    apprehending example sentences

    apprehending


    1. apprehending the woman, and neither would I trust any of


    2. Its legalization and subsequent dispensation under the auspices of trained professionals operating in a controlled environment, provides a plausible counter-argument to costly efforts aimed at apprehending and bringing drug dealers to task; not to mention promoting cleaner, safer and healthier communities by eliminating criminal incentives and (profits) associated with its unlawful procurement


    3. Also, he was speaking about a pass, not apprehending her


    4. apprehending a truth in our heads and making the


    5. true that God's apprehending us is not of us—it is


    6. Apprehending what we have been Apprehended for


    7. GOING ON TOWARD APPREHENDING THE LIFE


    8. apprehending reality, at least once, could he have known that he experienced deception, but


    9. While Senchak’s forces concentrate on your protection, the Brigade will concentrate on apprehending any conspirators who show themselves by striking at you


    10. “No conventional approach had proven effective at helping them, or preventing their activities, or apprehending them

    11. watertight system of thinking, or a way of apprehending reality


    12. It is strongly advised that WECTU, to the exclusion of all other activities, puts all its effort and resources into establishing and protecting the target, apprehending the leading members of this organisation, and recovering these weapons


    13. They"re very close to apprehending the murderous cat


    14. At least that witch wasn’t apprehending me


    15. This had been my choice by way of not apprehending the lesson in any other way


    16. There was no time to waste in the matter, for time was ticking slowly away, and his race against the clock would be vital in apprehending this murderer


    17. Wickland’s face filled with relief and excitement at the prospect of apprehending his most elusive and most mysterious nemesis


    18. He was an interesting character all around and one with whom Graisco had conferred on many occasions; after all, Cyril was still grateful for his assistance in apprehending the murderer of one of his favorite girls


    19. Liking what I heard, but not completely apprehending it, I asked


    20. Wayne was suspected to be in North Dakota; and reports said they were close to apprehending him

    21. The ones we would need in apprehending a killer anyway


    22. What we see as linear time is but one way of apprehending this emanation, which is useful for certain purposes but is a terrible distortion of what time really is


    23. Ingeborg, not understanding a word but apprehending a great objection, smiled benevolently and put the stockings away, and Ilse's legs went on being bare


    24. He wrote that apprehending this irritant


    25. A general alarm was given, through the police, for the apprehension of William, but we had small hope that anything would result from it, for at that time Carton's enemies controlled the police and I am not sure but that they would have been just a little more dilatory in apprehending one who had done Carton an injury than if it had been someone else


    26. So if you are apprehending an accident and trying to keep your child safe from any such incident you might actually be attracting such an incident to yourself!


    27. “That this House notes with concern the recent deaths of four women in the most dreadful fashion; that while the police have not publically made any announcement of the fact that a person is being held in custody it is unclear whether that person will be charged with these offences; that if such person is not to be charged what action are the police adopting with a view to apprehending the person or persons who are responsible; that there are views being expressed among the general public including the media that unless this case is speedily brought to a successful conclusion panic will spread throughout the community which will hinder further police actions; and therefore calls on the Government to take all responsible actions to assist the police in the apprehension of the person or persons responsible for these violent acts of criminality


    28. Already they are just waiting to pounce and crucify the Force for not apprehending this, what was it, monster, that some minister claimed was praying on women up and down the country


    29. And that meant that the vigilante groups that emerged onto the streets believed they were there to prevent further killings by apprehending the maniac who was still out there


    30. I could either sit on my hands and do nothing and perhaps have to write up more stories about more deaths, or I could try to do something that might be helpful in apprehending the killer

    31. If they were all mobilised with the single aim of apprehending a known and identifiable individual who had just hours before escaped from custody or eluded capture the chances are they would succeed, if not speedily then certainly within a reasonable time


    32. Apprehending their alignment with Indra, Vayu resolved to defend his king


    33. And the Information of that other particle becomes an integral part of apprehending its particle


    34. ' And by philosophers he explains himself to mean those who are capable of apprehending ideas, especially the idea of good


    35. Grasp the truth as a whole, I said, and in the right way; you will then have no difficulty in apprehending the preceding remarks, and they will no longer appear strange to you


    36. True, the planks were not so closely adjusted but that a hasty peep might be obtained through their interstices; but the strict decorum and rigid propriety of the inhabitants of the house left no grounds for apprehending that advantage would be taken of that circumstance


    37. This feeling was now even stronger than before; even less than before did he feel capable of apprehending the meaning of death, and its inevitability rose up before him more terrible than ever


    38. At such times as this, apprehending the grounds of her refusal to be her modest sense of incompetence in matters social and polite, he would say that she was wonderfully well-informed and versatile—which was certainly true, her natural quickness and her admiration for him having led her to pick up his vocabulary, his accent, and fragments of his knowledge, to a surprising extent


    39. In the rush of apprehending Jenks, it was the first time in the past few days that I had really thought about it


    40. I stood alone a long time, before apprehending Whittier’s approach

    41. Through this repulsive slang, Marius understood that gendarmes or the police had come near apprehending these two children, and that the latter had escaped


    42. Belatedly apprehending the danger, he turned to flee


    43. Adroitly D'Arnot led the conversation from point to point until the policeman had explained to the interested Tarzan many of the methods in vogue for apprehending and identifying criminals


    44. It was a rather cool evening, and some of his neighbors were apprehending a frost


    45. I trembled violently, apprehending some dreadful misfortune


    46. And they would be perfectly right if man were an unconscious and stationary being, incapable of apprehending the truth, and unable to advance to a higher state by means of it


    47. The gentleman prefaced his arguments by observing, "that it had latterly become the fashion to eulogize the Constitution of the United States; and that whenever he heard lavish encomiums applied to it, he could not help apprehending mischief


    48. The professed object was disbelieved, and the people, apprehending an invasion of their rights, removed from power the men who had voted for the army


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