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As for me, I began to have an inkling.

inkling造句

He had by now an inkling of the factors involved.

"We had no inkling that these genes had anything to do with breast cancer," he says.

Doctors can get an inkling by questioning people about their age, diet, infrequency of exercise and smoking habits—but it is only an inkling, not a direct measurement.

A story will furnish, not the full answer, but an inkling of it.

Did you ever get an inkling that she wasn't happy working on the show?

A story will furnish, not the full answer, but an inkling of it. A man had a dog.

If you thinkabout it for a moment, you can probably get a pretty good inkling ofwhat this addon actually does.

He spent the next decade slowly working out his plan, though few people, it seems, had any inkling of it.

I went up to him, however, as though I had no inkling of anything from his expression, and I embraced him.

Before Milnor, no one had any inkling that this restriction made any difference; for spaces of three dimensions or fewer, it does not.

"If you've got any inkling of being contagious, it's just not fair to go in," says Wendy Nice Barnes, vice President of human resources at ehealthinsurance.

If for some reason you have an inkling to do some ironing, you can get the clothes from the closet or iron one shirt when you need it.

The cable called General Noriega "a master of survival"; its author appeared to have no inkling that one week later, the United States would invade Panama to unseat General Noriega and arrest him.

I have an inkling that it might be genuinely useful for a wide variety of projects, both applications and documentation — but it takes some work to adapt to the style of Leo.

Thirty years ago, the world got its first inkling of impending catastrophe when five young gay men in Los Angeles were struck down by the illness that became known as HIV/AIDS.

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