Sentence examples for were questions that from inspiring English sources

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These were questions that were actually worthy of further examination.

"Those were questions that were asked during the process," Mr. Edwards readily acknowledged on Monday.

There were questions that were not adequately answered and some not answered at all.

You might think that it was fine for art sometimes to "question" things, but that most of the "questions" that were being raised were questions that had been raised in art quite a lot before.

There were questions that were nosy, such as "what do you do in your job all day?" ("I try to help people"), a question from a boy who wants to be "in charge of Dr. Who" who asked why there was a Labour party ("to help people"), to a question asking whether her job was "really hard" ("sometimes"), but the top question came from a young girl, who was sat next to her mate Lucas.

This panel was essential for "making sure that the ideas we were proposing were questions that were going to be interesting to people in the field and, more specifically, that they would have some impact if we got a positive result," says Vicente Parot, a 2011 to 2013 M+Visión fellow.

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So these are questions that do weigh.

There are questions that remain unanswered.

These are questions that can be debated.

"These are questions that have been resolved," Mr. Valero said.

"There are questions that have to be asked".

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