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Meanings of numberless questions in English
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Usage of numberless questions in English
1
As may be supposed, after this information, Mr Collinson had numberlessquestions to ask.
2
Everything struck him as new and strange, and he was disposed to ask numberlessquestions.
3
They asked her numberlessquestions, among others what sort of a person her husband was.
4
He asks numberlessquestions about you, which neither I nor Annie are ever tired of answering.
5
As he coupled up the instruments, he answered, as politely as he could, the ranger's numberlessquestions.
6
Carlotta spoke somewhat feverishly of our travels, and asked me numberlessquestions, betraying an unprecedented thirst for information.
7
To the numberlessquestions that were put to him he only waited to shout aloud, We're all safe!
8
Frank had numberlessquestions to ask about foreign scenes and countries, all of which were answered with the utmost readiness.
9
This person-evidently a stranger-madegood use of his eyes, and asked numberlessquestions, to which he received only evasive answers.
10
She had a friend in Jennie, to whom she put numberlessquestions as to where she was going, and so forth.
11
Not a nook or hole of that vessel but we explored, and numberlessquestions had each one of us to ask.
12
These things had been absorbed in a more primitive need- aneedthe answer to which brushed away numberlessquestions, yet gratified infinite desires.
13
He asked numberlessquestions, showing his interest in the operation of the M. N. 1, but he showed not the least sign of fear.
14
The shape of the silence was sharp; it was heavy with unnamed fears, inchoate apprehensions; it was densely, intricately threaded with numberlessquestions and doubts.
15
Numberlessquestions and hints were necessary to extract from her a consistent or intelligible tale.