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1 She tried to frame a question of some introductory kind, but could not.
2 He tried to frame a question , but his lips were stiff with fright.
3 But I also couldn't think of any way to frame a question on the subject.
4 She tried to frame a question to which he could not give the same answer.
5 Before he could frame a question , however, Watson blurted out that he had bad news.
6 They will be taught how to address the SPEAKER, how to frame a question , and so forth.
7 Tom was not much of a French scholar, but he could frame a question as to the Englishmen.
8 Monsieur Louis looked at him inquiringly, but before he could frame a question the butler was in the room.
9 Before any of the astounded party could frame a question or open their lips, the huge figure had stalked to the doorway and vanished.
10 He seemed to be framing a question with his lips.
11 His mind was framing a question - one he must ask without committing himself or her.
12 He framed a question , then hesitated, fearing the answer.
13 Mr. Clacton, meanwhile, framed a question which, after a moment's hesitation, he put to Katharine.
14 The classic example of such a nudge is framing a question as an opt-out rather than an opt-in.
15 As we started across the floor I could see that Kennedy was framing a question with great care.
16 He came near going off again, but rallied, and in a second or two his lips framed a question :
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