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1 There are more questions to be asked than answered at this point.
2 Nothing more is being asked than to comply with the treaty.
3 With Trudy, it's better to wait to be asked than to offer an opinion.
4 No better proof of that could be asked than a spectacle presented in Chicago.
5 No more people should be asked than can be comfortably seated and speedily served.
6 As to that, such questions are easier asked than answered.
7 This was no sooner asked than granted; for there, sure enough, was Dame Lisa.
8 Time and again, Josephine found herself repeating this same question,-Whatmore could be asked than this?
9 The question was no sooner asked than Rachel foresaw the pretty speech which was its obvious answer.
10 As to the troops, nothing more liberal could be asked than the terms already given to Lee.
11 A question more easily asked than answered.
12 That is more easily asked than answered.
13 That question is easier asked than answered.
14 This question is easier asked than answered.
15 This, again, is easier asked than answered.
16 There is no more silly or universal question scarcely asked than this, "Is he better?"
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