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

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1 It may not in all cases be sufficient to advise a client that the action which he desires to take is not possible under the existing law ; circumstances may arise in which the proper answer is that if the law does not allow the action to be taken then the law itself should be changed .
2 The only conceivable answer is that there is more to life than molecules ; that behind the sensory level of experience , we are dealing with a complex and dynamic tapestry of Mind energy .
3 The British answer was that they would prefer to view the present difficulty in the wider context of the general European refugee situation , but that they might be prepared to consider possible subsequent entry of the Jews to Britain after their return to Germany .
4 The knee-jerk answer is that there are five ; but , like most such answers .
5 The limitation of these simple answers is that they suggest that the reader has a relatively , if not completely , passive role .
6 The easy answer was that a person absent without leave ( that is a person who does not have the leave of his or her responsible medical officer within s.17 of the Mental Health Act 1983 to be absent from the hospital ) is a person unlawfully at large ( as is required for the operation of the entry power in s.17 of PACE ) .
7 The simple answer is that Chelsea are in a false position and Arsenal , on this evidence , slightly jaded champions .
8 The simple answer is that not all materials lend themselves to scientific dating .
9 This leads to the inevitable question ‘ Where does it all go to ? ’ and the simple answer is that most of it goes to several firms specialising in BOB ( Buyer 's Own Brand : ie , supermarket brands etc . )
10 The simple answer is that each one uses a different method of sending the final design to the knitting machine itself and this affects the way in which the fabric is actually created .
11 The simple answer is that , yes , the Maastricht Treaty will still probably be ratified by both Houses of Parliament and become law in late summer or early autumn .
12 The simple answer is that surpluses , beginning with the largest , are transferred before votes from excluded candidates .
13 The simple answer is that it can not do so , and the appeal is accordingly allowed and the direction in the order is deleted .
14 The simple answer is that there is no evidence that the inhabitants of the United kingdom want a federal system .
15 The simple answer is that you must select information from your notes to suit the question .
16 The simple answer is that it would have no effect !
17 Well the , the er official answer is that you will be authorized to uprate the value of all .
18 The most likely answer is that the Candida lowers the blood sugar , by constantly using up the sugar supplied in food , producing a type of hypoglycaemia ( see p 130 ) .
19 One obvious answer is that they want to protect themselves against their own tendency to act rashly , in the heat of passion .
20 A good answer is that we regard the causal circumstance as leaving no room for any other eventuality than the effect .
21 A frequent blemish upon an otherwise good answer is that the relevant rule of law is not expressly stated but is left to be implied from the candidate 's conclusion .
22 ‘ The short answer to your question is ‘ yes ’ , and the long answer is that you are subject to the calibre of the Minister . ’
23 The plain answer is that we can not be certain about it .
24 The short answer is that it connoted a radical alternative to the state , an image of statelessness which was a partial , nostalgic and polemical distillation of history .
25 The short answer is that the image covered the intersection of official rhetoric and popular nostalgia .
26 The short answer is that we can not , and that structures of this kind do not in fact evolve .
27 The short answer is that the French government demanded guarantees from the Prussian government that the candidature would not be renewed in any circumstances , implying that since the government in Berlin was officially involved , only an official denial would satisfactorily end the affair .
28 The short answer is that people 's motives for using media do not seem to have changed much from 1945 to 1990 — whether to combat loneliness , find out what was going on or just relax .
29 The short answer is that turning a PC into a network-ready machine is simple .
30 The short answer is that it 's going to be tough on your new family .
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