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“Then they ask questions and they have time for children to be able to respond as well,” Folan added.

Only a few interns dared to ask questions, which Vidra repeatedly dodged.

And do something that makes everyone ask questions about her.

A number of problems can also arise when polls, like the above example from CNN, ask questions about policy.

Clearly somebody hates journalists who ask questions about the Russian army fighting in Ukraine, and not only in Astrakhan.

Teachers often complain that they can never induce some of their pupils to ask questions on their tasks.

He gave me some instructions, but I was too confused to understand them, and too shy to ask questions.

They would be quite likely to shoot first and ask questions afterwards—which would be too late to be helpful.

"It's getting pretty dark now, you know," she reminded him, when he seemed inclined to linger and ask questions.

Her father would probably give her money, if she asked for it; but her mother would ask questions later.

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