Sentence examples for some question of from inspiring English sources

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Still, there is, of course, some question of philosophy here.

There was some question of how to get out of there.

He said, "When you look at that performance, there's some question of whether he wasn't beginning to lose it already".

Before that, there was some question of whether it was a smaller plane, or whether it was a helicopter.

They had trouble finding a buyer, however, in part because there was some question of whether they legally owned it.

In fact, there has long been some question of just what it was supposed to be good for.

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Some questions of identity are harder to resolve than others.

So we turned to the design and asked some questions of the sales department.

They were very respectful and they asked some questions of us.

We threw in some questions of our own because, well, once we got started, it was hard to stop.

There is strong evidence, however, that some questions of this sort existed but were eventually incorporated into the Ordinatio.

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