Sentence examples for move questions from inspiring English sources

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Signs full of jargon, queues that barely move, questions you can't answer; and worst of all, those pesky sales staff lurking in the aisles, peering over your shoulder, waiting to pounce on you.

In an interesting move, questions will be able to be submitted via Twitter directly.

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(Question B1) To which country are you planning to move? (Question B2)".

(Question A1) To which country would you like to move? (Question A2)".

In this sample, about 14% of those planning to move reveal divergent destination choices between the country where they would like to move (Question A2) and where they are planning to move (Question B2).

But before you do move question the person what it would be like if they lead a life without you, get them thinking.

Moving Question Time into peak time at 9pm during the MPs' expenses crisis was a decision that absolutely justified BBC1's mission to inform.

That is, the moving question should be "How do I observe?", rather than simply "What do I observe?".

Through his work he seeks to move beyond questions of identity, he says.

But as long as they move together, questions and answers can be rearranged for narrative flow.

The move revives questions about Ted Turner's lingering influence at AOL Time Warner.

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