Sentence examples for tense question from inspiring English sources

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"Why will the Secretary of State not recognise the huge opposition to the idea of repealing the Hunting Act?" Ms Lucas asked Conservative Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss during a tense question and answer session in the House of Commons on Thursday.

She thinks the lack of women as leaders in the arts remains "a tense question", and that "the whole territory of unconscious bias is huge" – as is women's tendency to self-exclude because they dread the scrutiny that goes with big jobs.

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All the tense questions; the requests for whisks and pots; a Friday evening spent at the grocery store.

"We're tense, no question," Yankees Manager Joe Torre said.

But negotiations are tense and questions are many.

In the show, relationships with his teammates become tense, and questions arise about loyalty, the cost of fame and keeping one's true nature secret.

The governor made a rare appearance at the Capitol to discuss the recommendations of a commission on higher education — he has been mostly absent from Albany since the Cuomo report was issued — but he became tense when questions turned to the latest developments in the lingering case.

The type of problems mentioned in the follow-up interview were, for example missing the depressive disorder part, missing the alcohol and other substance-related disorder part, missing brief psychotic disorder, problems with tense in questions, problems with 'over diagnosis'.

These same questions (modified only by the tense of the question) were asked again at the follow up visit (Table 3).

Working with two captive dolphins, Phoenix and Akeakamai, on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, Herman has created an artificial language of signals and gestures to establish that his charges can even understand nuances of grammar and tenses, answering questions and displaying predictive and abstract cognition.

Owen, now 32, will always be revered as one of the more accomplished strikers England has ever produced but everything that is good is now spoken about in the past tense and the question here is whether it is his appetite for the sport, rather than his fitness or form, that is the issue and, if so, whether the people in his industry have simply cottoned on.

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