1. Address your questions to the chair, please. 2. And I saw another man with a wheel on his head and put a question to him. 3. Can I put a question to you? 4. Can you relate this use of questions to the fact that you is deleted from abbreviated questions? 5. He had to admit it was an ingenious way to phrase the question to a young audience. 6. He instructed his staff to refuse all interviews with the snoopy columnist and refer all questions to himself. 7. He leads us to the studio, where an interpreter relays another strange question to rapper and part-time Internationalist Wildski. 8. He let him approach and drink of the black blood, then put his question to him. 9. I want to put a specific question to the Minister. 10. It was accounted great discourtesy to put any question to a guest before his wants had been satisfied. |