Sentence examples for making one wonder from inspiring English sources

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The students found colleges where they flourished and went on to rewarding lives, making one wonder what all the fuss had been about.

Dortmund have often lacked their previous intensity, making one wonder if Klopp's words are still getting through.

It deals in names like Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring — making one wonder just how "budding" the Lower East Side gallery scene really is.

But guest conducting in Europe has not always brought New York-style triumphs, making one wonder whether Europe is too harsh or New York too indulgent.

(And yet she's there, making one wonder if, in television terms, the debates might also be classed with the new run of zombie shows).

"It was kind of scary to have men surround the home," she recalled matter-of-factly, making one wonder if she might have scared them.

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This is another shameful reflection on Bill and Hillary Clinton and makes one wonder just how deep their empathy for cancer patients runs.

It makes, one wonder where the mountain is on our Earth, how one can make their own self disappear.

It makes one wonder whether the UK response is on the right scale.

But it does also makes one wonder at the amount of crime drama on television.

Makes one wonder: Is the country relying too much on decaying infrastructure, the capital investments of generations long gone?

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