question time

NOUN
  1. a period during a parliamentary session when members of British Parliament may ask questions of the ministers
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How To Use question time In A Sentence

  • He was squawking away during question time like his underwear was too tight, but can he stay here and lead his party in a general debate?
  • Now, question time: Do you know why Qui-gon is advising you while his former Padawan is, to some intelligence sources, presumptively advising Luke? Vader's Pastorale
  • Parliamentary question time is full of wonderful examples of extended verbs, conjunctions and prepositional phrases employed to evade answering a question.
  • Events include set dancing, figure dancing, instrumental music, solo singing, recitation, ballad group and question time.
  • The ACT party will most certainly not agree to have our debates guillotined just for question time.
  • We invite readers to put their questions so they can attend a question time session during his visit to the city.
  • Parliamentary question time is full of wonderful examples of extended verbs, conjunctions and prepositional phrases employed to evade answering a question.
  • During the initial question time, Worth was in his element.
  • If I were actually able to suggest to questioners and answerers that they keep their questions and answers succinct, question time would be over in about 20 minutes.
  • He made numerous errors of fact and was torn to pieces during the subsequent question time. Banish Anxiety - how to stop worrying and take charge of your life
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