Sentence examples for supplied questions from inspiring English sources

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The investigation showed that "members of the Security Service provided information to the US authorities about Mr Mohamed and supplied questions for the US authorities to put to Mr Mohamed while he was being detained between 2002 and 2004", the statement said.

Liberty's tireless Shami Chakrabarti says that the real issue is less what the intelligence officials in the field turned a blind eye to – or whether they supplied questions to torturers in dusty foreign prisons – than how far up the food chain the decision-making went.

In the joint statement, the Crown Prosecution Service and Metropolitan Police said that there was insufficient evidence to show that any British officer had supplied questions for interrogation knowing that Mr Mohamed could be tortured.

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The issue is hotly debated in Britain and has been the focus of much public questioning about whether the British secret services used information from spy agencies in other countries that was obtained under duress, or contributed indirectly to torture by supplying questions to be asked of captives in other countries.

UK personnel, in 232 cases, continued to supply questions or intelligence to other services despite knowledge or suspicion of mistreatment, as well as 198 cases where UK personnel received information from foreign services which had been obtained from detainees who had been mistreated or suspected of mistreatment.

After graduation from Harvard, Jon moved to LA, where he'd been offered a summer job supplying questions for a game show.

Heather Cooley, a senior research associate with the Pacific Research Institute, an Oakland-based nonprofit group specializing in water supply questions, said that even if the Carlsbad plant worked well, a new rush to desalination was hardly certain.

DOENITZ: Supply questions of the Navy were never discussed at the large conferences on the military situations I discussed these matters with the Fuehrer alone, as I have already said, usually in the presence of Jodl and Keitel.

But now, with the Bush administration considering other federal sanctuaries, notably the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, as sources of new energy supplies, questions about what has and has not worked in places like the Delta refuge have suddenly become a focus of both interest and contention.

Each of them was followed by one up to three supply questions requiring the students to make inferences (3 items), to guess the meaning of words/phrases from context (2 items), to identify the word/pronoun references (2 items), and to paraphrase the underlined expressions or phrases (1 item).

Her manuscript had read, "You may have met Him — did you not / His notice sudden is —." But, when the poem appeared, the editors had supplied a question mark: "You may have met him — did you not? / His notice instant is".

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