Example sentences of "questions to [pron] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , the evaluation has thrown up a number of other questions to which we wish to draw attention . |
2 | Asking questions to which we know the answer is a useful exercise because it formalises in answer form what we may have only held vaguely before : " Why are we doing this ? " |
3 | These are the sorts of questions to which we have at least partial answers , and which I shall look at in this section . |
4 | Most people do not make their position explicit , partly at least because this is still one of the many questions to which we have uncertain answers . |
5 | Most of the students were able to answer most of the questions but , as you would expect , many of the viewers had one or more questions to which they could not remember the answer . |
6 | Then divide the committee into groups of three to spend twenty minutes drawing out their significance and listing questions to which they give rise . |
7 | One way of improving this situation is to encourage them to formulate specific questions to which they wish to find answers . |
8 | Sometimes he wondered why the superintendent asked him to research questions to which she already knew the answers . |
9 | Albert as chairman asked me a number of questions to which he already knew the answers for the good reason that we had already gone over them in Fulham . |
10 | Among the questions to which he invited replies was one on whether tutor-organisers had done anything ( other than teaching ) which voluntary members could not have done . |
11 | In fact , he identifies two theoretical questions to which he seemed to have assumed answers in his earlier paper : ( 1 ) Why do teachers change , or fail to change ? ( 2 ) How do teachers learn ? |
12 | And how the show was now funded , how tightly Paul Lexington was running his budget , what his break-even percentage of audience was , indeed how much of the audience was made up of paying theatre-goers and how much of free seats ; all these were questions to which he knew he was unlikely to get answers . |
13 | The sender now faces the receivers so that he can see their reactions and they are allowed to ask questions to which he will reply . |
14 | Still he could n't reply , his head too full of questions to which he did n't particularly want to know the answers . |
15 | I think that er that is a question better directed towards the French , possibly my colleagues in the foreign office but my understanding is that the French assembly have indeed er approved ratification er but the French government i is declining er to append the appropriate signatures to it er er until agreement over the erm the parliament building at at Strasbourg is completed erm but my honourable friend I think in true parliamentary form , asks questions to which he already feels he knows pretty well what the answer is and I suspect that my answer squares with what he knows already . |
16 | British town planning , both as a movement and as a profession , found that it had a relevance to wider questions to which it could respond . |
17 | But even when practical concerns are uppermost there is still a framework , a wider context , into which the research and the questions to which it is directed have to fit . |
18 | The less welcome offeror has to specify the questions to which it requires answers . |
19 | One or two questions to which you knew the answers and if you were satisfied : ‘ Nice knowing you . |
20 | Do n't ask questions to which you do n't want an answer ! |
21 | Do n't ask questions to which you do n't want answers . |
22 | I welcome the fact that the Secretary of State is getting in practice and asking the questions to which I give the answers at Question Time , as it is a situation to which he shall have to become accustomed . |
23 | ‘ The deaths of father and son within a few days of each other raise questions to which I have to find satisfactory answers . |