Example sentences of "[unc] answer [be] [that] " in BNC.

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1 The interpretation which perhaps makes most sense of people 's answers is that their decisions seem to be based first on a desire to pay off quickly , and second ( in modification of this ) on how high an instalment they can afford — rather than on interest rates or total cost .
2 Julian 's answer is that when Titius sues for the legacy he can be opposed with an exceptio doli unless he has given a guarantee that he will manumit Stichus .
3 Dignan 's answer is that it can , provided that the theoretical basis of Dworkin 's ideas is revised and that the master principle , which is the grundnorm of all rights-based arguments , is reformulated in a progressive way .
4 Cavell 's answer is that it is not .
5 Kuhn 's answer is that the thinking of a scientific community takes place within a ‘ paradigm ’ which governs what scientists are to make of recalcitrant experience .
6 The teacher 's answer is that the student must assume this proof .
7 It seems that the law 's answer is that notwithstanding the general rule about the jus tertii P's claim may be barred by public policy if to assist in recovery of the property would offend the court 's conscience .
8 Saussure 's answer is that the function of the sign depends exclusively on its relationship with , or more exactly its difference from , other signs .
9 And Freud 's answer is that it matters because human beings have inherited this guilt from the primal crime .
10 The essence of the court 's answer was that ‘ It is not in the public interest that people should try to cause or should cause each other actual bodily harm for no good reason . ’
11 Merton himself was aware of the problem when he raised this question : Merton 's answer was that both processes were at work , but to an unknown extent .
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