Sentences with question
ques·tion
Q q - They asked a great many questions about England. [+ about]
- This led the therapist to question Jim about his parents and their marriage. [VERB noun]
- Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard during house of representatives question time at Parliament House in Canberra.
- Deputy Leader of the Opposition Julie Bishop during house of representatives question time at Parliament House.
- It never occurs to them to question the doctor's decisions. [VERB noun]
- But the whole question of aid is a tricky political one. [+ of]
- Hence links two parts of a question and means the answer from the first.
- The question whether should be used rather than the question of whether or the question as to whether: this leaves open the question whether he acted correctly
- He'd heard somewhere that the questions in economics examination papers stayed the same from year to year.
- It's only a question of time until she dies
- A question of money
- No question of his veracity
- Not a question of money
- It was simply a question of time.
- He questioned her sincerity.
- She questioned the judge's authority in the case.
- It was, beyond question, a magnificent performance.
- This report calls into question all previous research on the subject.
- She thought about a trip to Spain but dismissed it as out of the question.