The question is often asked, whether country children are not much more likely to learn these truths naturally and without instruction than city children.
The question is often asked, should not the story of motherhood precede that of fatherhood in all this early teaching?
The question is often asked, Is it not better for the father to talk to the boys, the mother to the girls?
The question is often asked, "Should promotions be made on the basis of age, or as the result of examinations?
The question is often asked of us on this platform, will the children of these reformers take up the work that falls from their hands?
The question is often asked, "What does woman want, more than she enjoys?
I am often asked how it is possible for me to superintend the work at Tuskegee and at the same time be so much away from the school.
I am often asked to express myself more freely than I do upon the political condition and the political future of my race.
I am often asked how, in the midst of so much work, a large part of which is for the public, I can find time for any rest or recreation, and what kind of recreation or sports I am fond of.
A question is often asked, why young men do not more frequently attend church services.
The question is often asked: “Do you want us to go out upon the streets and bring those ragged, dirty boys with us into our churches, and have them sit in the same pew with us?
A question is often asked, what would become of a boy if he were left to himself, with no training, no guidance, no education.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "often asked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.