Sentence examples for asks for a statement from inspiring English sources

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He asks for a statement on the failings of the Al-Madinah free school.

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When the A.P. asked for a statement, he declined to make one and terminated the conversation.

Later, Mr. Hurd, asked for a statement, was to say, "Justice has been done . . . both ways".

If you're applying for a masters or PhD program, you'll likely be asked for a statement of purpose.

We received a letter from the Writers' War Board the other day asking for a statement on "The Meaning of Democracy".

Contribution: In the final report we ask for a statement of what each team member contributed to the project.

We believe that Mr. Hertzberg owes Speaker Gingrich an apology and are asking for a statement from you on this matter.

Fairweather said she had not yet been asked for a statement by police, and had yet to receive a full medical examination.

Buckingham Palace would not comment on the police investigation, or if Prince Philip had yet been questioned by police and asked for a statement.

Wearing a T-shirt with the word "killer" printed on it, T. J. Lane directed an obscene statement and gesture toward family members of the shooting victims when asked for a statement.

If you find that a fund's prospectus is not detailed enough, you can ask for a "statement of additional information" (which turns out to be mostly legal boilerplate).

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