Sentence examples for asking something more from inspiring English sources

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He'll spend the week working with them and trying them, but he's not the person to go to if you're asking something more than "What's the latest word on what the iPad 4 might be".

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"These dinners ask something more of both the guests and creators: engagement".

Amyris chose to ask something more basic and more interesting: What would perfect fuels look like if they were designed from scratch?

But if it asks something more, if it implies a certain way of life, then we must keep the Champagne corked.

Like occasionally he would ask, "Well, if it was your painting, what would you do?" Or he'd ask something more specific like, "Do you think that red line in the upper left has too much of a curve?" And he would definitely give me advice, although I think he was careful about being too much of an influence.

Then I would respond by asking something even more confusing.

Still, it's clear few major European success stories have emerged in the past few years to compare with Skype's $2.6 billion exit to Ebay in 2005, leaving many people asking if European startups need something more to fan the flames.

When asked about the case finding, most nurses felt it was difficult to switch from asking something that could be measured (such as weight, units of alcohol consumed) to something more subjective.

Ask more basic questions in the class, rather than asking something that is taught just today.

Target calls Robot for asking something.

But to Galton and Simpson's disappointment, Hancock rejected it, asking for something "more international".

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