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1 Just keep listening; engage with the problem, ask more and more questions .
2 He said, I need to ask you a few more questions , Ethan.
3 Will you not allow me time to ask some more questions , sir?
4 After seeing the tapes in question, Bland's family had even more questions .
5 We may need to ask you more questions as this inquiry progresses.
6 Without asking any more questions , she had agreed to visit him immediately.
7 The more questions you ask, the more informed your decision will be.
8 For thousands more questions answers take a trip through the Knowledge archive.
9 It would only make her ask more questions , and she wanted answers.
10 There are more questions to be asked than answered at this point.
11 Everyone wanted answers, but so far, all they had were more questions .
12 I want to get to two more questions I think, yes sir.
13 Parzival: I refuse to answer any more questions until you start reciprocating.
14 For hundreds more questions and answers, why not visit the Knowledge archive?
15 Frustrated, I packed up LSJML-38426, determined to ask a lot more questions .
16 It seems, however, to have opened up more questions than it answered.
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