Example sentences of "[art] answer [is] [adv] [interj] " in BNC.
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1 | The answer is partly yes and partly no . |
2 | The answer is probably no — but do you know otherwise ? |
3 | The answer is probably no . |
4 | If it means ‘ Will we have to pay more ? ’ , the answer is probably yes , unless we can compensate by reducing our charges for what we currently do . |
5 | If you take your cue from a recent televised day-long forum of the London intelligentsia , hosted by The Times and a constitutional reform group , Charter 88 , the answer is probably Yes . |
6 | The answer is probably yes ; we did n't have any problems on a fast 8Mb 486 or on a more modest 386SX with 4Mb of RAM . |
7 | The answer is probably yes , provided there were concessionary tax rates for the retired and proper facilities for their leisure and recreation ; for surely these people only go to a foreign land for these reasons ? |
8 | In terms of the consumption of material things , the answer is probably yes . |
9 | In terms of learning to enjoy food , and not feel guilty about eating , the answer is also yes . |
10 | The answer is emphatically no , for when they want to , the Zande are as down-to-earth and pedestrianly matter-of-fact as we think we are . |
11 | That the rate of growth accelerated after 1945 is some measure of the impact of the Second World War ; but to the question of whether the institutional changes this embodied were enough to match the requirements of rapid economic growth , the answer is clearly no . |
12 | In my opinion , the answer is clearly No . ’ |
13 | He said , ‘ In my opinion , the answer is clearly No . ’ |
14 | The answer is clearly yes . |
15 | The answer is clearly yes but the traditional view is that once a direct injury has been proved the defendant bears the burden of proving ‘ inevitable accident ’ as a defence . |
16 | If the answer is again yes and such a family is not available , should the child remain in institutional care , or should the child be placed transracially ? |
17 | Now having said the answer is both yes and no , of course part of the reason for the yes and the no is there is a very large overlap between domestic policy and foreign policy . |
18 | Although we might be prepared outside our normal scheme to fund the current year 's training for such people on the understanding that future funding will not be available , so in other words if somebody comes along to you and says , I 'd like to do an M B A , beginning this year , now normally we we would say , yes , we will contribute our half to that cost , er and that would then be a high priority on our budget to provide continued support for the rest of that M B A course , we 're now saying that that the answer is actually no , because we can not provide support next year , we do n't think , er but if you never the less want to go ahead this year and then fund it yourself from then on , then we we have actually got money available which we can use this year . |
19 | But the answer is still NO . ’ |
20 | If the answer is still no , then you really need to think hard about how long it took to produce the material and whether that expenditure of time was justified . |
21 | ‘ The answer is still no . ’ |
22 | And the answer is still no . ’ |
23 | Again the answer is certainly no . |
24 | Q3 The answer is certainly No since there is a free market of specialist suppliers operating on a much larger scale . |
25 | If , by the question ‘ Can duplication be avoided ? ’ you mean ‘ Will we have to pay double ? ’ , the answer is undoubtedly no . |
26 | The answer is sometimes yes . |
27 | Q1 The answer is now No . |
28 | In the " shooting question " we have a specific aim and the answer is usually yes or no ( for example : " Is TV the right medium to reach our focused target group ? " ) |
29 | ‘ The answer 's still no , ’ I said . |