Example sentences of "answer [is] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 The answer is that it is a small world , at least in terms of golf in October .
2 The answer is that it does , and that the justifications for doing so have been set out above — not so much because rape is a serious offence , but rather because ascertainment of the facts is so easy that there should be little substantive unfairness to defendants .
3 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 .
4 The answer is that it would not .
5 Well , the answer is that it can , but that , like other sexually transmitted diseases , this is an extremely rare method of transmission .
6 One way to express the answer is that it might happen by ‘ chance ’ .
7 Therefore it is suggested that for the husband whose outrage forecloses the possibility of a mere divorce proceeding , a clear case exists for having the courts carve out an exception to the three-year rule so as to allow a suit to be brought for nullity through fraud or mistake.56 To the protesting reader who may feel that this spurious reasoning leads us into the realm of nonsense , the only answer is that it is the purpose of this paper to provoke a re-examination of certain fundamental values and ideas .
8 The answer is that it is not .
9 The answer is that it can not , so the computer expert within a large organisation is an endangered species .
10 The answer is that it takes , fortunately for us , more than one mutant gene to make a normal cell into a tumour cell .
11 Mair said calmly : The answer is that it has n't ; the publicity was premature .
12 The answer is that it fails by flowing in shear , just like Plasticine or soft metals .
13 The answer is that it is likely that the other behaviours are part of the tantrum .
14 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 .
15 The answer is that it is more significant than often it appears , especially if you include examples such as help in finding employment , the importance of which continues to be greater than often is recognized .
16 The answer is that it is simply the degree of an experience 's pleasantness or painfulness taken at a moment , or its average pleasantness or painfulness over a period .
17 The answer is that it is difficult to see a conspiracy theory at work .
18 The answer is that it saw the way the wind was blowing and instead of desperately tripping its users up as they tried to move to open systems , it embraced them wholeheartedly , giving users the option of either staying on the slow track with an MPE V operating system that over time would converge with Unix , or taking the fast track and jumping across to the HP 9000 .
19 The short answer is that it 's going to be tough on your new family .
20 Cavell 's answer is that it is not .
21 The answer is that it must be partial entry , a firm offering to supply part of the market only at a price less than p , .
22 The answer is that it does not .
23 As a matter of interpretation the only possible answer is that it can not .
24 The simple answer is that it can not do so , and the appeal is accordingly allowed and the direction in the order is deleted .
25 And if it be objected that A may act first ( against B ) and explain why afterwards , whereupon B acts to C 's detriment , the answer is that it is not A's act which has caused C 's loss but the implied threat that it will be repeated .
26 The answer is that it was borrowed from the gravitational energy of the universe .
27 The answer is that it lacks human agency or human intention .
28 The answer is that it can not and will not .
29 The experience of the Birmingham County Court when it established a separate office to deal with litigants in person would suggest that the answer is that it is not .
30 The answer is that it comes mid-way between them — which tells us nothing about which of the other two came first .
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