Sentence examples for thought of interrogating from inspiring English sources

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But she felt uneasy at the thought of interrogating him or forcing him to accept help.

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It's a depressing thought, but not one that's coming from someone so addled by erotic imagery that they're incapable of interrogating their own behaviour.

"In the context of that argument, realism  fails to interrogate things that various un-realisms might have a better chance of interrogating".

"The security services have clamped down on free thought in universities, interrogating students who appear to question the conduct of their government, or simply inquire into the human rights situation in the country," says Steve Swerdlow.

"Absolutely hair-raising," he said, his ebullience only slightly dulled by the thought of being blindfolded and interrogated in the middle of the night.

It was in charge of interrogating Khan.

In fact, as I interrogated other philosophies (for example, the thought of French poststructuralist Michel Foucault was hot at Berkeley in those days) they actually didn't stand up as well.

"Just the thought of it".

The very thought of it.

Has anyone thought of this?

No thought of food".

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