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Example sentences for "more questions"

  • Great and growing as was her curiosity, the girl asked no more questions.

  • Shadrach asked no more questions, and Zoeth asked none.

  • Hearing no more questions asked, the footman threw open the door of the breakfast-parlor, and the doctor followed him into the room.

  • At that answer, Mrs. Jazeph abruptly turned away, and asked no more questions.

  • Elevating his eyebrows in astonishment, but considerately refraining from asking any more questions, Uncle Joseph assisted his niece to descend the stairs.

  • My maid Ellen came into the room, and I asked no more questions.

  • His fellow-voyagers asked no more questions, for they were too busy with the provisions to give attention to any thing else.

  • When they asked where he got the forty-two dollars to pay for the boat, Dory had refused to explain, and had insisted that no more questions should be asked about the subject.

  • The auctioneer did not ask any more questions, but led the way into the steamboat office, where he gave the required receipt.

  • Brooke, who asked no more questions, contrived to make his way to the hotel, and flung himself down to rest, when he had ascertained when the Pacific express came in.

  • Barbara asked no more questions, and said very little to her sister as they walked home through the pines.

  • Brooke asked no more questions, though he hoped that several days had elapsed since the supplies from the settlement had come up, and in another few minutes they plodded into sight of the mine.

  • Barbara asked no more questions, and while she sat silent, Mrs. Devine came in with a little dainty silver set on a tray.

  • Well, if you don't have anything else that you can think of, I have no more questions.

  • If you can't think of anything else that you can remember or that you think would be helpful, I have no more questions at this point.

  • If you can't remember anything else about Oswald, I have no more questions.

  • I have no more questions that I want to ask, do you have anything else that you think we ought to know before we finish?

  • No, no, I am called elsewhere; let that suffice, and ask no more questions.

  • But I can answer no more questions, Amine.

  • As there was nothing impossible although much of the improbable in this account, Krantz asked no more questions.

  • Ask me no more questions; forget what I've said, if it don't incline you to encourage me!

  • Keep thinkin' that's what I'm after, and ask me no more questions.

  • Ellen did not talk much on the way, for she could think of no more questions to ask about her Aunt Herbert or her cousins, and she could not talk of any thing else.

  • As there was nothing impossible, although much of the improbable, in this account, Krantz asked no more questions.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    more about; more absurd; more abundantly; more advanced; more characteristic; more closely; more complicated; more detail; more detailed; more favorable; more favourable; more feet; more honorable; more human; more intense; more letters; more modern; more pleasing; more probably; more rapidly; more reason; more satisfactory; more species; more trouble; not such; three leagues