Sentence examples for questioned at one point from inspiring English sources

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Dahl was questioned at one point about using PEPFAR money to drill a well in Haiti.

He too was questioned at one point by two intelligence officers, and subsequently told his lawyers that these men "stated specifically that they were not from the British consulate".

Celebrities like Gina Rodriguez, Christina Aguilera, Jessica Alba, and Gina Torres have all said their Latinidad has been questioned at one point or another, and for various reasons.

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Standing in court yesterday in leg irons, his face looking drawn, Mr. Mohamed answered firmly and clearly to questions posed by Judge Sand, who questioned him at one point about the goal of the conspiracy.

McCain then spent several of his seven minutes of questioning time asking a series of odd questions, at one point suggesting that the FBI should be investigating whether Clinton colluded with Russia as part of the broader probe into Russian interference into last year's election.

She stumbled over basic policy questions, at one point saying that states should be allowed to decide whether to follow a 1975 law that protects students with disabilities.

At the meeting, Kaufmann peppered the defense team with questions, at one point raising his voice, according to a person who was there.

Whitaker repeatedly began his answers by thanking the members of Congress for their questions, apparently trying to stall (he did this five times in six questions at one point).

Guthrie took many questions on notice and referred to her notes to answer the details of many of the questions, at one point saying she had only been in the job for 10 months.

The candidate continued, but members of the crowd repeatedly shouted questions, at one point interrupting him about reports that his housing empire had "discriminated against black tenants" in the past, according to news media pool reports.

When manuscripts go out, their progress is recorded not on a screen, but on pale pink index cards, a Sanskrit-ish shorthand denoting which editor at which house is currently reading the draft in question (at one point, she finds the card for the manuscript of The Catcher in the Rye, which reveals that a publisher rejected it).

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