Sentence examples for were questions from inspiring English sources

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were questions

noun

A sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response; an interrogative.

  • What is your question?

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Afterwards there were questions.

Then there were questions about new issues.

These were questions I wanted to explore.

There were questions for the second-guessers.

There were questions about his pitching mortality.

They know Pep is coming and there were questions, yes.

There were questions of accountability then as there are today.

The questions being raised were questions of faith and history.

In the Barnes case, there were questions about forensic evidence.

I handed it in, and there were questions.

There were questions whether some stocks were becoming expensive.

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