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    Use "in question" in a sentence

    in question example sentences

    in question


    1. disappointment at the size of the Oak Tree in question


    2. ‘I see - I think it would be just as well to let her see the gun in question, Inspector, so that she can identify it, don’t you?’ Mr Merrett suggested gently


    3. "This one? Really? And you didn't hear or see anything take place on the night in question?"


    4. The deity in question in this story was and is a small God


    5. The fact that one of these ladies disappeared for a while, re-appearing a year later with a baby girl in tow caused a considerable amount of rumour though the woman in question never revealed who the child’s father is


    6. Believest thou this? Do you truly believe that he who is in Christ is a new creation? Do you really have faith to believe that you were once dead in your trespasses and sins, but now have been made alive? How much of this is rhetoric and how much is reality? This is the main question that determines the true from the false


    7. ‘That’s him!’ she whispered to Iain, waving at the man in question now busy scanning the crowds


    8. The warehouse in question formed part of a complex of buildings set inside a forbidding stone wall a considerable amount taller than Kara; she presented herself at the gatehouse, offering the authority Berndt had supplied


    9. “And just when were you going to tell me about him?” He raised his voice in question


    10. Kelly, do you know the man in question?

    11. if the vehicle in question was German and chunky


    12. The man in question could not be happy


    13. ‘I agree – that is not in question


    14. Kate relayed her thoughts to Jake, if the lady in question does not find him pleasing, then she would have to be blind


    15. The final denouement was the revelation that the young man in question was waiting for his appeal for asylum to be heard by the government and he was not yet, by any right, a citizen of the country


    16. As we draw level with the barge in question, I see a man about to untie the ropes holding the gangplank to the quay


    17. In his mind’s eye, of course, he was still the young buck about town, but the invitations to cuddle and schmooze on a Thursday night at the music bar were becoming increasingly rare and when they did arrive, it wasn’t uncommon for the lady in question to resemble Tom’s own mother


    18. From that alone we know two things; one, whatever is making these signals is connected to the impactors in some way and two, it/they are able to react to it and 'evacuate' if you will, the body in question


    19. The little girl in question was called Karen


    20. ‘What about the dining table?’ he asked, standing by the item in question

    21. Of course, the television cameras in question were those that had


    22. The boy in question was well known locally for his fastidious


    23. “You know that the young lady in question is married to that


    24. The young lady in question was the only


    25. that the young man in question was waiting for his appeal for


    26. the lady in question to resemble Tom’s own mother


    27. The young man in question


    28. ‘Is it an Arlosh Reed Warbler?’ she asked, half rising to peer through the open window trying to see the bird in question


    29. Detective Inspector Jarvis was at the hospital an hour before he had arranged to meet with Chrissie’s mother, partly because he wanted to see the woman in question for himself and partly because he wanted to talk to the medical staff caring for her


    30. The gentleman in question stopped in his tracks and bowed

    31. As if to prove her point, at that moment, the lady in question looks up


    32. The woman in question gave Jean the


    33. At any rate, they ranted on about 'the youth' as if the youth in question were some foreign agency infiltrating their kingdom, and not actually their own sons and daughters


    34. She slid back farther on the cushion and before long they were lying side by side so he could just hold the book out and point to the letter in question


    35. The phrase, to count your blessings, can therefore quite confidently be confirmed as a useless adage, yet it has somehow managed to survive the test of time, even though the advice in question is most clearly totally detrimental, totally idiotic and totally ill-conceived


    36. Monchet stood staring at the plants in question for


    37. "Jim had just—" Alex stopped and looked to Jim, in question


    38. At the time in question Dan was being cosseted by his robot nanny; I was trying to learn plant propagation on the planet Elphon, a planet similar to Earth in the Quadrel Galaxy; although Elphon is millions of light-years away from Altreena, it only took me minutes to get there by astral travel


    39. "I see you have a photo of the individual in question," Zlifonn said, "Surely you know him


    40. The nun in question did not reply, but hung her

    41. said Jean, watching the group in question out of the


    42. The man in question turned out to be a surly and


    43. said, pointing to the vessels in question


    44. Meanwhile, in nearby Herrerias, the man in question was


    45. to join the others just as the man in question turned the


    46. The main question doesn't refer to what one owns but if one is happy with his situation


    47. The neighbors in question included a young boy


    48. “You mean……” the look in his eyes changed as he suddenly recalled the night in question


    49. To the judges who were to decide the business, it appeared a most satisfactory account of the matter, when they were told that foreign trade brought money into the country, but that the laws in question hindered it from bringing so much as it otherwise would do


    50. The proposition is so very manifest, that it seems ridiculous to take any pains to prove it ; nor could it ever have been called in question, had not the interested sophistry of merchants and manufacturers confounded the common sense of mankind














































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