under the promptings of sb.
after some prompting, the defendant gave the police his name.
There the nociceptor releases signaling molecules called neurotransmitters that activate neurons in the dorsal horn, prompting them to transmit the alarm message up to the brain.
The teacher is prompting the students to participate in the class discussion.
The loud noise is prompting complaints from the neighbors.
Her success in the competition is prompting others to work harder.
The smell of freshly baked bread is prompting my hunger.
The company's new policy is prompting a lot of discussions among employees.
The alarming news is prompting people to take action.
The sudden rain is prompting everyone to take out their umbrellas.
His constant reminders are prompting me to finish the project on time.
The financial crisis is prompting companies to reevaluate their budgets.
The warm weather is prompting people to spend more time outdoors.
Who am I to refuse the promptings of fate?
I mean, it took some special prompting to bring that out, right?
The officials included Joe Biden prompting an uproar from Trump allies.
Abuses in Libya appears to be prompting more and more migrants to avoid travelling through it.
Mahsa died in custody, prompting a nationwide response.
They asked very basic questions and often needed prompting from beginning to end.
But despite prompting from her relatives, Barbara didn't say much.
And the pandemic is prompting fresh thinking
The Queen then departs the lord's chamber, prompting the new session to start.
Myles Sanderson had been on the run since Sunday, prompting a huge manhunt.
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