Example sentences of "ask on [adj] " in BNC.

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1 My right hon. Friend will recall that I asked on 18 July for an inquiry , and my constituents will welcome what my right hon. Friend has said today .
2 I asked on that occasion for considerably more information .
3 We just ask on that on ?
4 During the fifties ignorance about Black people was rife : I remember being asked on many occasions , as a child , if I had lived in the jungle , if my parents ate cat food or even people .
5 ‘ I have been asked on many occasions if we could have more modern replacements for our 12-year-old sail designs .
6 Asked on one occasion if he would define by what methods he judged a candidate , he replied that it was ‘ difficult to say .
7 When asked on one occasion what he considered Truth to be , it would seem that Gandhi interpreted the question as a request for information as to how he came to know Truth .
8 When he was asked on 3 June to protect the Catholics in Moorfields , he is said to have replied : ‘ You do not know anything of the business .
9 It was asked on these words whether the lands should be regarded as left by trust .
10 Many questions were asked on these papers by the Panel , and the other thing that I thought was very revealing , is one point that I 've been hammering away at , is the fact that they actually produced these figures for U K car registrations over the last 10 years , 10 years ago there were one and a half million , last year there were nearly 2 and a half million .
11 The first question which should be asked on this subject is why use microcomputers Is the starting point for the selection of software either ( a ) because in this technological era everyone should know about microcomputers or ( b ) for sound learning aims and objectives ? i.e. do school librarians and teachers start from the skills and processes or because of the existence of software ?
12 I set off in the van to ask on imported cereal intake if he 's seen it .
13 Can I just ask on that Ken ?
14 An editorial in The Times , a firm supporter of Thatcherite policies , could ask on 3 May 1985 : ‘ If these obstructions to a society , based on enterprise and shorn of its collectivist illusions , can not be dismantled in six years , what evidence is there that twelve years will be any better ? ’
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