Sentence for questions | Use questions in a sentence

Use the word questions in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use questions in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for questions.

  • No questions! (10)
  • I ask no questions. (4)
  • Tom asked no questions. (10)
  • No questions were asked. (10)
  • You ask strange questions. (10)
  • Two or three questions ensued. (10)
  • He waited for farther questions. (10)
  • Why ask him such fool questions? (12)
  • She will not even listen to your questions. (4)
  • Eyes multiply questions: lips have no reply. (10)
  • He noticed that he need ask no questions now. (12)
  • Do not let any questions be asked of her at hone. (10)
  • Karen refused to answer nearly all his questions. (12)
  • Did they ever quarrel over questions of precedence? (9)
  • She will answer all questions in regard to herself. (21)
  • There shall be no questions; and as to feelings, the same. (10)
  • Wait and comfort her till I come, and answer no questions. (10)
  • Wait and comfort her till I come, and answer no questions. (22)
  • Questions as to how it was done passed from mouth to mouth. (10)
  • She asked no questions as to where, or to whom, he would go. (8)
  • If she lied about this, could she go on lying to his other questions? (8)
  • People called for the police and ran and shoved and asked questions. (12)
  • These were questions, and Ministers were called upon to answer them. (10)
  • Carling and Victor crossed looks that were questions carrying their answers. (10)
  • It became evident that Nevil was putting a series of questions to his uncle. (10)
  • Evan paid no attention to him, and answered none of his hasty undertoned questions. (10)
  • Elizabeth felt all the impertinence of her questions but answered them very composedly. (4)
  • The more so that one cannot answer superficially the questions of those whom one loves. (8)
  • She was ready to tell every thing in her power, but on this subject questions were vain. (4)
  • He seemed so anxious to be asked questions, too, that James felt he must be on his guard. (8)
  • These several questions, coming between pauses, elicited nothing from the staring oldman. (22)
  • Cornelia had been too hard-pressed to have suspicion the questions were an immense relief. (10)
  • Miss Triscoe said they had never come on the Hanseatic Line before, and asked several questions. (9)
  • She had resisted all questions and arguments in silence and had quickly packed her possessions. (12)
  • He wondered if she went about asking everyone these questions, with that someone in her thoughts. (8)
  • A young lady who faints, must be recovered; questions must be answered, and surprizes be explained. (4)
  • And having spoken these words, to all further questions he remained more silent than a headless man. (8)
  • Percy, however, asked some questions about Sedgett, and seemed to think his disappearance singular. (22)
  • In their earlier married life she would have confidently taken the initiative on all moral questions. (9)
  • Each of these questions or several together may be made the subject of a written paper, giving a summary. (3)
  • A little man with eyebrows full of questions, and a grizzled beard, was seated in an arm-chair by the fire. (8)
  • To the writer, the main questions at issue, so far as the public is concerned, seem to be as follows:— 1. (16)
  • His name must positively not be inquired, she said; to be thankful to him was to depart, asking no questions. (10)
  • In fact, though the questions may no longer be so, the politics of vastly the greater number of Americans are so. (9)
  • In the same low, eager voice, and the same close neighbourhood, he went on, reurging the same questions as before. (4)
  • There was no sign of a house near; they were quite solitary; to all his questions she gave an unintelligible moan. (10)
  • Her kind-hearted uncle, you may be sure, was too fearful of distressing her to ask many questions as they travelled. (4)
  • But now my father set my heart panting with questions as to the terrible possibility of us two ever being separated. (10)
  • She reserved her questions till they should cease this hopping and heeling down the zigzag of the slippery path-track. (10)
  • He began a series of questions which had no relation to the matter in hand, though they were strictly personal to Beaton. (9)
  • He was essentially religious, but he was very consciously a citizen, with most decided opinions upon political questions. (9)
  • Alarm dislodged anger from his jealous heart, and dread of evil put a thousand questions to him that were answered in air. (10)
  • For a week at least Derek asked no questions, made no allusion to the mutiny, not even to the cause of his own disablement. (8)
  • It merely showed black against the light, and revealed nothing till her mother came close to her with successive questions. (9)
  • He had in fact relegated that to the company of the great questions exterior to his personal comfort which she always decided. (9)
  • He got up at last, having lost hope of seeing Noel again, conscious too that he had answered the last three questions at random. (8)
  • Then George remembered all that he had overheard Pepe and Nonna relate, and all that he had coaxed out of them by his questions. (5)
  • The witness refused to answer: he had been told by his lawyer that all such questions were not pertinent to the present inquiry. (13)
  • Again, for the average citizen the newspaper is almost the only medium for the interpretation and discussion of questions of the day. (16)
  • First, they can show the relation of state, national, and international questions to the home and business interests of their readers. (16)
  • To newspaper workers and students of journalism the analysis of the fundamental questions of their profession is of especial importance. (16)
  • How far off we were from the green Devonshire coast, was one of her questions, suggestive of our old yacht-voyage lying among her dreams. (10)
  • To spare you the questions tormenting you, I will tell you, that perhaps our experience of our feelings comes nigh on a kind of resemblance. (10)
  • He asked her several pointed questions for the only purpose of sounding her philosophy on current affairs, and on her views of life in the colonies. (18)
  • I found that by the appearance of sentiment and Freindship nothing was to be gained and determined therefore to renew my attacks by Questions and suppositions. (4)
  • After the war, when our political questions ceased to be moral and emotional and became economic and sociological, literary men found their standing with greater difficulty. (9)

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