inkling造句(31) Not one gave them an inkling of the Whitehall collusion.
(32) He had no inkling what was about to happen.
(33) We had an inkling that something might be happening.
(34) I didn't have an inkling about it.
(35) But later in the conversation, she shared an inkling.
(36) She had the slightest inkling of her husband's motive in obtaining this ticket.
(37) Shelton saw from the fixed beam in her eyes that she had not an inkling.
(38) It assumes the form of an inkling whose haziness will progressively dissipate as further poetic efforts are made successfully.
(39) He was beginning to have an inkling of why Mr. Lin had been detained.
(40) But for a moment I an inkling about their feelings toward men.
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(41) The first inkling of Cheney's disenchantment with Bush came in a long account in Time magazine of his failed attempt to win a presidential pardon for his aide Lewis "Scooter" Libby.
(42) I had an inkling of what he intended to do.
(43) An inkling of untoward deeds on the part of Hurstwood had come.
(44) I had an [ no ] inkling of what he intended to do.
(45) Without any inkling of the subject , old Mr. Fang cried out in astonishment.
(46) I scrabbled beneath the table an inkling of what was to come.
(47) So I was intrigued when I recently found, buried in an old 1977 paper by Richard Nesbitt and Timothy DeCamp Wilson, an experiment that showed an inkling of product placement via word ambiguity.
(48) They begin to have an inkling of the mystery of things.
(49) But Fan Po - wen had no inkling of this.
(50) As for me , I began to have an inkling.
(51) You may get an inkling of what the astronauts have to deal with.