Asking
in sentence
1847 examples of Asking in a sentence
I wrote a description
asking
people to submit grants and we would pay for medical research.
So in the second year of life, babies can use a tiny bit of statistical data to decide between two fundamentally different strategies for acting in the world:
asking
for help and exploring.
And in the lab, we were
asking
the question, "What are the biological differences between the brains of individuals who would be diagnosed as normal control, as compared with the brains of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, schizoaffective or bipolar disorder?"
And I'm
asking
myself, "What is wrong with me?
He's an incredibly capable guy, but he just happens to be blind, and that means instead of a 30-minute drive to work in the morning, it's a two-hour ordeal of piecing together bits of public transit or
asking
friends and family for a ride.
But I also knew what it was like to be at the base of the triangle, like Jeanie or Adina,
asking
myself, "Why aren't I enough?"
Jennifer: A soldier walked onto the road,
asking
where we'd been.
AS: And I was interested in the question, but I was actually much more interested in Stacey's motivation for
asking
it, particularly since I'd never known Stacey to have a boyfriend.
Now, by the time we met Joe and Roseanne, we'd gotten in the habit of
asking
couples if they had an old wedding photograph.
And I know that YouTube comments have a very bad reputation in the world of the Internet, but in fact, if you go on comments for these channels, what you'll find is people engaging the subject matter,
asking
difficult, complicated questions that are about the subject matter, and then other people answering those questions.
We are
asking
men to make concrete actions, calling them to intervene at a personal level, to change their behavior.
You may be
asking
yourselves that very question.
They need your actual person: your physical personhood and your open minds and open ears and boundless compassion, sitting next to them, listening and nodding and
asking
questions for hours at a time.
So the procedure is fairly simple: two strangers take turns
asking
each other 36 increasingly personal questions and then they stare into each other's eyes without speaking for four minutes.
If you write about your relationship in an international newspaper, you should expect people to feel comfortable
asking
about it.
My own relationship was only a few months old, and I felt like people were
asking
the wrong question in the first place.
I am more confident about
asking
for what I want.
Maybe it's this possibility of a guarantee that people were really
asking
about when they wanted to know if we were still together.
I felt like looking around and asking, "Who, me?"
You're probably
asking
yourselves: Why now?
Your attitude about
asking
for a pause or a moratorium or a quarantine is incredibly responsible.
I'd like to start by
asking
you all to go to your happy place, please.
Cesar Harada: We're
asking
questions such as, can we invent the future of mobility with renewable energy?
So whenever you set out to Google something, start by
asking
yourself this: "Am I looking for an isolated fact?"
So I'm
asking
you to remember that behind every algorithm is always a person, a person with a set of personal beliefs that no code can ever completely eradicate.
And my feeling is,
asking
me to talk about the future is bizarre, because I've got gray hair, and so, it's kind of silly for me to talk about the future.
And I'm asking, "What am I doing here?
I'm
asking
myself, "Why am I here?"
David Kuria: At that point, I was really scared because they were actually
asking
for me to be killed.
I know that I can go over to Carl, he will understand what I'm
asking.
Back
Next
Related words
Questions
About
People
Question
Their
Would
Which
Should
There
Could
Without
Myself
Where
Really
Other
After
Think
Going
Started
Start