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Sentence count:169+5Posted:2017-08-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: supposeddeposedexposedopposedcomposedimposedproposeddisposedMeaning: [pəʊz]  adj. arranged for pictorial purposes. 
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121) This post had posed a challenge not only to the Governors but also to the two Deputy Head Teachers.
122) All princes had to face the problems posed by distant and turbulent borderlands.
123) Even the problems posed by a plurality of worlds were negotiable.
124) Excessive formaldehyde levels have posed a problem before at the tunnel site.
125) What is posed for us is the same question that has been central for our epoch: the question of leadership.
126) In another way too, the advance of science has posed a challenge for theology.
127) The usually private Sporty Spice posed hand-in-hand with film director Dan Cadan.
128) There are ways to reduce the problems posed by syntactic ambiguity.
129) Linguistic ability posed special problems where one particular geographical area was concerned.
130) This puts theology in a much stronger position to accept the challenge posed by historians and philosophers.
131) Yet it is rarely posed as a major issue of AIDS prevention.
132) It had previously been thought that pollution posed the greatest threat to inshore marine mammals.
133) Before she gave me my jab,[http://sentencedict.com/posed.html] she asked the most pertinent question that anyone had so far posed.
134) The problems posed by authors changing their names are thought to be very limited.
135) In the early morning hours of 31 January, however, the order posed great difficulties.
136) Mr Purtill also posed for a picture with Mr Major, managing to rustle up a sheepish grin.
137) The morning after the funeral, Jean started trying to fathom the mysteries posed by the contents of Brian's wallet.
138) Child instruction has always been hampered by the age-old problem posed by constraints of religion.
139) The department would be required to identify priority zones where lions have posed particular problems and institute special control measures.
140) The Anglo-Nubians posed like a nest of tables by the ropes.
141) But getting suitable ones, to supplement the original first-class seats, has posed problems.
142) Anna Zborowska posed for two nude paintings[Sentencedict.com], presumably painted in her rooms at the Sunny Hotel with Lunia acting as chaperone.
143) In Tampa, Fla., he posed with elementary school students learning how to run businesses.
144) Confusion between love and work is one danger posed by the collapse of the wall between the two.
145) One of the most worrying aspects is the danger posed by irresponsible and loony left local authorities.
146) Here the world system is perceived in terms of the strategic imperatives posed by geography.
147) Collectively, these opportunities and threats posed four main concerns for leaders: Managing assets and policies apart from people.
148) It also forced an awareness of the competitive challenges posed by life outside the cozy confines of farm and family.
149) Local residents are deeply concerned about the threat to health posed by the power station.
150) She allowed herself to be posed like a mannequin, but drew in on herself when he let her go.
More similar words: supposeddeposedexposedopposedcomposedimposedproposeddisposedcomposedlysupposedlyjuxtaposedindisposedtransposedsuperimposedas opposed tobe supposed tobe opposed tobe composed ofpredisposedposeclosedcomposeimposedeposeexposereposesupposeopposeposeursuperpose
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