Aún no tenemos significados para "very pertinent".
1I was destined to meet, however, with another though very pertinent hindrance.
2Nor did the questions themselves seem very pertinent to the object of investigation.
3So it's a very pertinent word and a very beautiful word.
4And the question is a very pertinent one, and very difficult to answer.
5What, indeed, are they to reply when he puts the very pertinent question:-
6A verse in the emblems is very pertinent upon the violence of this dispute:-
7Your question relating to the co-operation with the teachers seems to me very pertinent.
8Sir Edward Goschen proceeded to put a very pertinent question:
9I might have followed this train of thought farther, and to very pertinent conclusions.
10A very pertinent question, well worth thinking of at home.
11From these he comes to a very pertinent conclusion, viz.
12But he was very pertinent in the application, insomuch that he made poor Mansoul tremble.
13That is certainly a very pertinent question, Captain Alick.
14Mr. Mivart's question (Darwin, O. S., p. 189) is a very pertinent one.
15Joe's mind seemed to leap ahead of the story, and he made a very pertinent question.
16Holly asked a very pertinent question.
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