Use "posed" in a sentence

1. Posed in family portraits.

2. Yes, you posed fine!

3. I posed naked for photographs.

4. Antiaircraft fire has posed the most danger

5. Attitudinized (also: posed, postures, postured, attitudinizes)

6. A Victorian woman posed by an urn.

7. But the threat they posed still lingers.

8. The humorist posed as a plain uneducated man.

9. I merely posed a little academic accounting theory

10. In this regard, Paul posed some interesting questions.

11. What, really, am I sub posed to say?

12. Consider the penetrating questions posed by the Psalmist:

13. I merely posed a little academic accounting theory.

14. His men posed for photographs holding severed heads.

15. Pictures posed on social media showed the Bascules

16. He Bantered with reporters and posed for photographers

17. Taking account of the opinions gathered, however, still posed problems

18. In my case, however, surgery posed a special challenge.

19. 7 A fashionable couple posed elegantly at the next table.

20. 15 The group was well posed for the photograph.

21. They had abjectly failed to understand the threat posed by terrorism.

22. First, it demonstrated the clear threat posed by the northern nomads.

23. The bride and groom posed for pictures outside the church.

24. Even the problems posed by a plurality of worlds were negotiable.

25. These are not tremendously forceful answers to the thorny questions posed.

26. Excessive formaldehyde levels have posed a problem before at the tunnel site.

27. We all posed for our photographs next to the Statue of Liberty.

28. Well, aside from sharing similar physical traits, they were also posed.

29. The heavy bombing during the blitz on London posed increasing dangers.

30. 6 Finally, he pro-posed a moratorium on nuclear weapons testing.

31. Ad-hoc requests are those that are posed as the need arises.

32. The students were deported because they posed a threat to national security.

33. I asked whether her closeness to her mother ever posed any problems.

34. Annada Thakur "It was (really) the mother who posed as Annada

35. The attack underlines the magnitude of danger that is posed by terrorism.

36. Were all the other victims posed like this, with their arms crossed?

37. Summary The potential threat posed by Cyberterrorism has provoked considerable alarm

38. However, he wrongly posed the notion that the water was evaporating.

39. I posed to them an indelicate question: Are movie stars obsolete?

40. Had you known him long... before you posed for him... the first time?

41. First she posed as a Roman centurion and did a bit of torture.

42. And just lagging it slightly was the image of the posed dancer.

43. One then posed the question whether fairness required any additional procedural safeguards.

44. The photograph for which he posed was published in newspapers throughout the country.

45. In contrast, posed laughter, we might think it sounds a bit fake.

46. The threats posed by belly fat can be cut down to size.

47. The measures and the methods of preventing and curing pollution are posed. The black box model that the soil of farm fields is polluted by harmful elements is also posed in the paper.

48. Stephen Hawking thought an Asteroid impact posed the greatest threat to life on Earth

49. The construction of this special train and its guideway posed a number of challenges.

50. Immediately after her victory she posed nude for the first time in Playboy magazine.

51. 15 The great photographer posed them in front of a row of tenement.

52. Where the Hebrew text posed difficulties, he indicated the literal translation in marginal notes.

53. I posed to her the same questions that I had asked my religion teachers.

54. In fact open admissions was often posed as the means to desegregate higher education.

55. Antitrust law has largely failed to address the challenges posed by digital markets

56. While conducting interviews for this book, I sometimes posed the chameleon riddle to my interviewees.

57. My uncle posed as a connoisseur in paintings while actually he was only a layman.

58. Her four children posed and grinned Amiably when they saw her about to take a …

59. The adverse geology with complex structures has posed the problem of choice of tunnel alignment.

60. In mathematical logic, Tarski's high school algebra problem was a question posed by Alfred Tarski.

61. She changed the subject when I posed an oblique question about the boys' father.

62. An algorithm of small target detection based on pattern lateral inhibition is pro- posed.

63. The Red Scare was hysteria over the perceived threat posed by Communists in the U.S

64. The issue of terrorism has been made more complex with the challenge posed by piracy.

65. In 1928, David Hilbert and Wilhelm Ackermann posed the question in the form outlined above.

66. In 1928 , David Hilbert and Wilhelm Ackermann posed the question in the form outlined above.

67. 19 Neural networks are performing tasks that have posed stumbling blocks for previous technologies.

68. Curie knew that such high exposures posed future health risks, such as cancer in later life

69. At the time, Lithuania was an impoverished agricultural society, and preaching in the rurals posed challenges.

70. For major sake of value compensation of forest management, problems of internalization of FME are posed.

71. Bipeds have adapted a number of interdependent morphological characteristics that solve challenges posed by habitual bipedalism

72. Modern seismic-zonation practice accounts for the differences in seismic hazard posed by varying geologic conditions.

73. The rules should also take into account the risks for the environment posed during those operations.

74. Both countries are acutely aware of the serious dangers posed by extremism and terrorism worldwide.

75. Alakeshvara posed a threat to the neighboring countries and local waters of Ceylon and southern India.

76. Child instruction has always been hampered by the age-old problem posed by constraints of religion.

77. Posed him in a uniform with a musket in front of a wax image of General Washington.

78. Dangers to whales posed by the use of high-power active sonar technology in naval exercises.

79. Resorting to a ruse, the Gibeonites sent representatives who posed as travelers from a distant land.

80. The police in Northern Ireland knew that dissident republicans posed a threat, and they were concerned.