Example sentences of "questions [subord] it " in BNC.
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1 | I am sure that had nothing to do with her withdrawal but the way she did it raised more questions than it answered . |
2 | • Announcing his decision to ‘ unretire ’ himself and return to the Williams team next year , Nigel Mansell issued a wordy statement which posed many more questions than it answered . |
3 | Yet such a conclusion may raise more questions than it answers . |
4 | Perhaps the display asked more questions than it answered but it 's clear that the young stars are staking claims early . |
5 | Like any stimulating text it leaves the reader pondering on more questions than it answers . |
6 | However , the sudden intervention of the princess herself in the speculation about her marriage raised more questions than it answered . |
7 | This passage raises a good many more questions than it answers . |
8 | Yet the editor of the Sunday Times explained his paper 's coverage and position in a way which begs more questions than it answers . |
9 | Inevitably the preliminary review presented in this chapter raises more questions than it answers . |
10 | Junior Books has raised more questions than it has answered and has wide-ranging implications for the nature of obligations arising in both contract and tort . |
11 | Readers will note that the rest of this book will sometimes raise more questions than it answers , but they will , I hope , agree that raising questions is at least a step towards providing answers and solving problems . |
12 | Sarah : I define myself as a socialist lesbian feminist , but of course that in some sense begs more questions than it answers . |
13 | A person whom there are grounds to suspect of an offence must be cautioned before any questions about it ( or further questions if it is his answers to previous questions that provide grounds for suspicion ) are put to him for the purpose of obtaining evidence which may be given to a court in a prosecution . |
14 | ‘ A person whom there are grounds to suspect of an offence must be cautioned before any questions about it ( or further questions if it is his answers to previous questions that provide grounds for suspicion ) are put to him for the purpose of obtaining evidence which may be given to a court in a prosecution . |
15 | I would 've , me brother and I would 've got a pub in erm excuse me asking these questions because it 's a bit vague , you know |
16 | The following extract , and the questions after it , are typical of context questions in terms of depth of detail and range of knowledge required . |
17 | Secondly , the programme posed at least as many questions as it answered . |
18 | Ordered to be replayed behind closed doors by the FA after an inquiry into last week 's coin-throwing incident , the game posed as many questions as it answered . |
19 | But Touching the Void presented Joe Simpson with as many questions as it answered . |
20 | Even so , this assertion raises as many questions as it answers . |
21 | This kind of compromise , we confess , raises as many questions as it answers . |
22 | But his letter posed as many questions as it answered , so I rang him up and asked him if he was willing to come and see me . |
23 | It raises almost as many questions as it provides answers , but it has not been challenged before us . |
24 | She had , after all , been successful in making contact with Veronica Puddephat , although the meeting had raised as many questions as it had answered . |
25 | Unfortunately the island parable raises at least as many additional questions as it answers . |
26 | I actually mar marked twelve closed questions as it so happened but that 's , that 's neither here nor there , that 's ju that 's just a point of reference . |
27 | An area of mystery is rational to God , but faith must suspend judgement and not press human reason to answer questions when it has insufficient information . |