Sentence examples for while he asked from inspiring English sources

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"You want to put him down for a while?" he asked the mother of baby Michael.

But Izzard's looks were "too blokey"; after a while, he asked the group to stop calling him Susan.

The work was so tedious that after a while he asked if his friend Jack could take over.

"Would you mind looking after her for a while?" he asked from a distance, blocking the evening sun with his hand.

After a while he asked a couple of people what to do, and they said I'd better have some lessons, so off I went to the Watford School of Music where, luckily, my teacher was John Lambert, who had been a student of Nadia Boulanger.

"After a while, he asked me if I'd ever considered earning money trafficking LSD".

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After a while, he asks, "Do you feel calmer?" "A little," she gasps.

Once in a while, he asks Granny Lin about his wife, and she lies, telling him she's in the hospital.

Once in a while, he asks the Cray how things are going, and the Cray replies that the job is still active.

Once in a while, he asks Granny Lin about his wife, and, as instructed by the two sons, Granny Lin replies that the wife is improving in the hospital and will be home in no time.

"Seeing yourself on the screen," he said, "is like standing in the doctor's office naked while he asks you to cough -- I must avert my eyes".

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