Sentence examples for I asked perhaps from inspiring English sources

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As Seamus Quinn, an Irish-born bartender at Poitin Still Irish Restaurant and Pub in Hackensack, said to me when I asked, perhaps ridiculously, whether ordering the buffalo wings and a Caesar salad would be too much: " 'Too much' is relative".

"Since your kid throws up all the time, do you think you could bring a few cloth diapers with you to clean up?" I asked, perhaps inferring that her kid was a little less than perfect.

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So, why on earth would men sign up to Boompi, I ask, perhaps naively.

Others wanted to know who else I had asked, perhaps for fear of saying too much or making an unnecessary first move.

"Is Chablis anybody's favorite white Burgundy?" Mr. Smyth asked, perhaps a leading question.

"Why are you crying?" she asked, perhaps more pointedly than intended, but I heard the concern in her voice.

But there is one question that is hardly ever asked, perhaps because they are afraid to hear the answer.

Walking out the door, Mr. Romney was asked perhaps the most timely question of the evening — whom was he rooting for in the evening's World Series game? "Oh, I'm pulling for the Cardinals," Mr. Romney said.

"That OK?" she asked, perhaps to see if she'd correctly guessed my sexual preference.

None of those questions are asked, perhaps because no one in Washington wants to hear the answer.

So what, I hear you ask perhaps with a slightly less patient tone than before – is Endless like?

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