I deny your right to claim an answer to that question.
I shall have an answer to that question," affirmed Mr. Sympson, assuming vast courage and consequence on the strength of this symptom of confusion.
The answer to that question is the answer to this other one,--have you sought your pardon already, and got it at the hands of Jesus Christ?
That question of the Apostle's, keen and sudden as the flash of a dagger, went straight home, and the king at once gathered himself together into an attitude of resistance.
So, brethren, let us leave for ourselves, and for all dear ones, that question of living or dying, to His decision.
If the memorialists are entitled to relief, it can be granted by Congress alone, to whom, in compliance with the request of the trustees, that question is now submitted for decision.
That question gave me an insight into Christine's heart and feelings, and quieted all my sorrow, for I saw that I had not known her well.
Sir," he replied in very tolerable Italian, "no one can give a positive answer to that question, for every week some sect dies and some new one is brought into being.
When I had found out his secret feelings on that head, I had no difficulty in proving to him that his most important interests were involved in that question, as his eternal salvation was at stake.
You might have spared me that question sir, at such a time as this.
There was no answer to that question: in Magdalen's position, there was literally no answer to it on her side.
Even Captain Wragge's penetration was puzzled by that question.
What," exclaimed Mr. Flint, "you ask me that question?
Will you kindly answer me yes or no to that question," said the judge; "my time is valuable.
How were they to know that the fate of the United States of America was concealed in that Question, --was to be decided on a rough wooden platform that day in the town of Freeport, Illinois?
All the hope remaining in her life was in that question, was in her face as she searched mine with a terrible scrutiny.
You yourself must find the answer to that question, Mr. Temple," said the Vicomtesse, quietly.
I try the ground to find out whether it is firm or not before I rest my weight on it; but after it has borne my weight, that question at least is answered.
There, now, I must have the answer to that question; but take your time, take your time.
We dispatched a note of severe censure to Motley at once and ordered him to abstain from any further connection with that question.
It was thought by some members that it would be better to restrict the committee from entering into that question, and by others that it would be better to delay the whole subject till a new parliament.
Take the temporal power for instance; how can you have fancied that the Holy See would ever enter into any compromise on that question?
But, sir, that questionas to whether ladies shall vote or not is not an issue now.
The former has just made an able speech on that question.
I do not understand that the general argument on that question is involved in the present motion.
That question of fact was, whether the defendant, at the time when she voted, knew that she had not a right to vote.
Now, the Northern people are not so mean, fanatical or foolish as to blame the South because it believed then and believes now that it had the right side of that question.
It is enough that the North and South alike agree that the war settled that question in favor of the Northern construction finally and forever.
That question is one of the greatest importance that we are at this moment discussing in politics.
I at once replied by giving him the simple facts about my conversation with Washburne, and what my true position was on that question.
That question, too, remains unanswered; for certainly the black fox trapped when in his gray summer coat is not the splendid silver fox of priceless value.
Strange as it may seem, neither scientist nor hunter can answer that question.
I reply to that question, that our method must be exactly the same as that which is pursued in any other scientific inquiry, the method of scientific investigation being the same for all orders of facts and phenomena whatsoever.
Up to the present time the answer to that question is absolutely a negative one.
The reply to that question, too, is not uncertain or doubtful.
Before entering on that question, one or two preliminary remarks will help us to understand why he disagreed with the Christian world in its principles, as well as in its theology.
Dear Sir,--I do not think that you are pertinacious in asking the question relative to old Mrs. Bowlin Greene, because I wish to set you right on that question.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that question" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.