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Example sentences for "question whether"

  • Of the latter genus, Rubus, there is one set of forms respecting which it is still a question whether it ought to be regarded as constituting three species or thirty-seven.

  • There is much in common in at least five species of Burmese squirrels, and it is open to question whether S.

  • It is a question whether we should separate the Indian from the Malayan animal.

  • It is open to question whether this is not identical with Pteromys oral, merely a local variety.

  • If it was not with a view to this love, I question whether any of those trades which deal in setting off and adorning the human person would procure a livelihood.

  • The Lord knows whither we have got already, or whither we are going; for sure such darkness was never seen upon earth, and I question whether it can be darker in the other world.

  • For thof he was drest out so vine, I question whether he had got a voot of land in the world.

  • Had it come to this; that there was a question whether or no she should be locked up in a prison, like a felon?

  • Albert Fitzallen did not know Mr. Snow; but it might be a question whether it would not be Graham's duty to introduce them to each other.

  • In the Lamson case, subcutaneous injections were employed, but it is a question whether there is not less error in administering it by the mouth.

  • It ceases to be a question whether men of genius should blend with the masses of society; for whether in solitude, or in the world, of all others they must learn to live with themselves.

  • Will it now be a question whether matrimony be incompatible with the cultivation of the arts?

  • Nay, it is still a question whether a talent for chess is not a sort of disease, a hypertrophy of the power of conbination.

  • Superstition is a parasite which lives on scepticism, and with the killing of the parasite scepticism sometimes dies as well; and it is open to question whether Lucretius's book was not of considerable service in the cause of religion.

  • This idea of the hundred years is Roman rather than Greek, and it is at least open to question whether it may not have been added to the instructions in the oracle to give the whole matter an added Roman colour.

  • It might be a question whether women or men most admire and love her.

  • All useful, I don't doubt; but at the end of the year I began to question whether I should n't have done about as well to stick to my long tried practitioner.

  • But I question whether we should all take the economical point of view--whether it would be wise for humanity to do so.

  • There are some patches of snow even now, one of them descending in glacier fashion down the slope on the other side; they call it "eternal," but I question whether it will survive the heats of autumn.

  • I question whether Lenormant or any of them came here.

  • I question whether any of our true-hearted Revolutionary heroes have left a more prosperous progeny than this arch-traitor.

  • I question whether there be any total night at this season.

  • I question whether it have any right to be larger than a jewel-box; but it is certainly a most beautiful edifice.

  • No doubt, he is a good and very able man; but I question whether he could get England out of the difficulties which he sees so clearly, or could do much better than Lord Palmerston, whom he so decries.

  • In this partner of his warlike deeds he put his trust; and he has left it a question whether he has won more renown by Bess's valour or his own.

  • When Olaf offered Harald the prize of victory, he rejected the gift, thus leaving it a question whether he had shown a greater example of bravery or self-control.

  • He also shouted a question whether he was the same man who by his marvellous speaking could silence the eloquence of all other men.

  • Plowden no doubt thinks that the pension was meant as 'hush money;' but it is a question whether O'Leary was quite frank with him as to its character.

  • He remained eight months in Cork, and it is a question whether, during that prolonged stay, he may not have sought to foment revolution.

  • It is a question whether 'Mac,' in society, drank as much as he may have pretended to do.

  • He had learned something of English manners and English institutions by his interference, but there might be a question whether he was not paying too dearly for his whistle.

  • When there was a suggestion as to a committee of three,--than which nothing for hunting purposes can be much worse, there was a question whether he should not be one of them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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