Sentence examples for want a question from inspiring English sources

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He selects from Portnuff's own words a narrower definition: "I want a question to sound like a question and an exclamation to sound like an exclamation" (p. 55), but leaves out sounding sensitive, sarcastic, sincere, suggestive or sexy.

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The details of the anniversary celebration are in the works, but Mr. Robbins said he did not want a question-and-answer session after the movie.

The radicals wanted a question on renationalising the industry—something Mr Mesa has ruled out.

Harry Smith, the host, wanted a question from the audience and turned to Ms. Belag.

"I want a Jewish question," he told the audience.

Tell the debate moderator, Lester Holt, that you want an extensive question on gun violence during the debate.

Allen asks: "Why do you want a suit?" Good question.

Do you want a "Don't Question Maggie's Rules Month"?

If you don't want a lot of questions about your personal sex life, then tell them that.

Only 4% are undecided about wanting a second question (whatever it finally proves to be).

Nobody wants a misread question to have a bad effect on their results.

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