Sentence examples for question that suggests from inspiring English sources

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That is a question that suggests its own answer.

The question that suggests itself in response to all this is a spectral "Why... ?" Did we need a film version?

At one point, the prosecutor asked Mr. Richardson, "Don't you remember somebody using a brick or a stone?" -- a question that suggests the answer being sought.

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Turnbull said the royal commissioner was "completely independent of any government", rejecting a question that suggested Indigenous Australians might view the inquiry as "compromised" because of consultation with the Northern Territory government on its terms of reference.

At parties, Vanhoenacker writes, he is often asked questions that "suggest that even now, when many of us so regularly leave one place on the earth and cross the high blue to another, we are not nearly as accustomed to flying as we think": questions that reassure him that "a deeper part of our imagination lingers" in the realm of ancient thoughts about flight.

Personally, I think that most politicians would prefer to be able to debate issues in a more nuanced fashion, but the reality of the modern campaign environments simply punishes answers to questions that suggest complexity or that take more than fifteen seconds to explain.

The judge in that case put off a ruling until Tuesday but asked pointed questions that suggested he might extend the deadline.

The Dutchman insisted that he had seen "one of the best Bayern games of the season" and furiously dismissed a TV reporter's questions that suggested otherwise.

Mr. Sabri also gave Mr. Annan a list of 19 questions that suggested Iraq might not cooperate unless it received assurances from Washington that it would never attack.

Americans are permanently uncomfortable with the abortion issue, and they respond most positively to questions that suggest it isn't up to them to decide anything.

Soon, though not soon enough, Rick and Jane, who is very strange too, ask questions that suggest the playwright is up to something, or at least getting on with it; that is, not just killing time.

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