Sentence examples for Be posed to from inspiring English sources

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The question should be posed to China.

The question, 'Housing for All?' will be posed to knowledgeable experts and to Cantabrigians like you.

Ultimately, one expert said, the question will have to be posed to Mr. Ghailani himself.

That question should be posed to our American and European partners.

Others worried about the threats that could be posed to humankind and the environment by genetically mixed or modified organisms.

Phase two will be to arrive together at a common set of questions that could be posed to a broader cross-section of citizens.

DealBook talked to a number of analysts and investors and asked them what questions should be posed to the Bank of America chief executive.

4. Draft questions to be posed to the delegates and write essays assessing the roundtable's make-up and contributions that historical black leaders might have made to it.

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The same question was posed to Japanese adults in 2001.

Today a challenge has been posed to all of us.

The problem was posed to him at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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