Sentence examples for questions would have from inspiring English sources

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Ideally these questions would have been answered before the dispersants were approved for use.

In medieval times, these questions would have been met with a simple answer.

A few simple noneconomic questions would have shortened my list considerably: Do you mind driving?

To try out enough sample questions would have required lengthening the exams substantially.

Expressing concerns or asking too many questions would have been considered disruptive, unhelpful, even disloyal.

In the real court, which declined to hear the Miller case, questions would have been flying.

Hammarskjold's ability to focus international attention on essential questions would have found full scope in this intensely troubling time.

The answers to these questions would have acted as definitions and hence as limitations of his efforts.

To be thorough, investigations of these and other questions would have to reach into the Obama Treasury Department.

But even leaving law and politics aside, some very difficult practical questions would have to be asked.

And, as Andrew Hodges wrote, "Had the headline been 'ATOMIC SCIENTIST FOUND DEAD,' the questions would have been immediate and public".

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