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Example sentences for "many questions"

  • His lordship then asked me many questions relative to what had passed; and I entered into more detail than I had done in my letters.

  • As we became more intimate, the seamen, who were glad to talk, from weariness of confinement, asked us many questions.

  • The admiral, of course, asked me as many questions as the secretary, and ended, as I rose to take my leave, in requesting the pleasure of my company to dinner on that day.

  • The Englishman, aloof but definitely enthralled, touched his mustache delicately and answered, "Quite.

  • The improved means of communication, telegraphic and other, has relieved both consuls and ambassadors of the responsibility of deciding, without advice from the home government, many questions of serious nature.

  • By the Peace of Paris and by the Peace of Hubertsburg (1763), many questions of territorial jurisdiction were settled.

  • The laws of the United States have given rise to many questions.

  • My mother was greatly alarmed at my tarrying out in such terrible weather; she asked me many questions, such as what I did so for, and if I was well?

  • She ask'd me many questions, and I in turn talk'd a great deal to her.

  • We are not to be anxious or troubled if many questions perplex us, or many problems seem insoluble, but wait, trusting that 'he is faithful who promised.

  • I find so many questions suggested to my mind, and so many if's and but's.

  • He asked me so many questions that I asked him if he had never even been to Podgorica.

  • They came and spent a morning with us, and the young teacher, who spoke good Italian, asked us many questions, such as a young child asks his father, and equally difficult at times to answer.

  • Now, now, don't ask so many questions," she said slightly flustered.

  • You know I have told you before you should not always ask so many questions.

  • Chris, you shouldn't ask so many questions," I said, with a touch of severity.

  • This question must be left to the evolutionists, who have explained, to their own satisfaction at least, so many questions of a like nature.

  • Why they knew the machine will be explained shortly, but a few words first about being bored by so many questions.

  • Beach, for whom office had few attractions, who was on many questions in full sympathy with Lord Randolph, and who was always bound to him by firm friendship, was in no hurry to accept.

  • He and I differed on many questions of naval administration, but we were at one as to the necessity of dockyard reform.

  • As it was, he gave vent to his excited feelings by being as restless as a mosquito, and asking his mother as many questions as his active brain could invent.

  • Having answered so many questions, he felt not the slightest uneasiness as to passing; but the scholarship--ah!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many questions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    feel good; find themselves; many animals; many banks; many cases; many days; many different; many directions; many eggs; many enemies; many families; many friends; many geologists; many girls; many instances; many members; many men; many millions; many places; many proofs; many races; many sorts; many species; many times; many witnesses; many women