Sentence examples for speaking I ask from inspiring English sources

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"Whenever I am speaking, I ask the audience if anyone has ever made use of one of those forms," says Kirk J. Nahra, an attorney with Wiley Rein in Washington, D.C. "If even one person raises their hand, I am amazed".

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I know that my own personal world does not fairly represent the country as a whole, but when I go out to teach or speak I ask the question and often see 20-30% or more hands go up.

"When do you speak?" I asked.

On the first occasion we spoke, I asked Charles to join the Labour party.

The first time we spoke, I asked him about Madison's Federalist No. 10, which is about "curing the mischiefs of faction" (by "faction," Madison meant, roughly speaking, what we'd call "interest groups").

As we spoke, I asked several times how she could have believed for nearly five months that a twenty-three-year-old Frenchman with dyed hair, brown eyes, and a European accent was her son.

In child-speak, I asked one of my little groups for one basic factor every living thing needed to survive.

When we spoke, I asked her how she adjusts.

The last time we spoke, I asked him about what retired fighter pilots miss the most.

When I finally found the moment to speak, I asked if her opinion on justice had changed.

When we spoke I asked Biel if the content of his work had changed because of the nature and location of the home-based project.

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