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1 I was destined to meet, however, with another though very pertinent hindrance.
2 Nor did the questions themselves seem very pertinent to the object of investigation.
3 So it's a very pertinent word and a very beautiful word.
4 And the question is a very pertinent one, and very difficult to answer.
5 What, indeed, are they to reply when he puts the very pertinent question:-
6 A verse in the emblems is very pertinent upon the violence of this dispute:-
7 Your question relating to the co-operation with the teachers seems to me very pertinent .
8 Sir Edward Goschen proceeded to put a very pertinent question:
9 I might have followed this train of thought farther, and to very pertinent conclusions.
10 A very pertinent question, well worth thinking of at home.
11 From these he comes to a very pertinent conclusion, viz.
12 But he was very pertinent in the application, insomuch that he made poor Mansoul tremble.
13 That is certainly a very pertinent question, Captain Alick.
14 Mr. Mivart's question (Darwin, O. S., p. 189) is a very pertinent one.
15 Joe's mind seemed to leap ahead of the story, and he made a very pertinent question.
16 Holly asked a very pertinent question.
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