Example sentences of "answer give " in BNC.

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1 The questions raised may have been interesting , but the answers given were tritely familiar ; the authorial tone was relentlessly baleful .
2 Their choices follow : Lunn Poly 's marketing director Peter Rothwell observed that as a rule the staff in their 505 shops base their selling on the answers given by the customer in a questionnaire , to prevent mismatches between customers and the holidays they took , but he nevertheless felt safe in saying that two young couples , a bit adventurous , would do well if they invested in an ILG Drive Europe holiday along the west coast of France to Biarritz , good countryside and a nice old town , accommodation at the Mer et Golf apartments , two weeks in all with ferry and accommodation included for £255 each .
3 From the 1940s till the early 1970s the question asked was ‘ does social work work ? ’ , and the answers given , for example by Mullen and Dumpson ( 1972 ) , Fischer ( 1973 and 1976 ) , and Wood ( 1978 ) , were generally negative : social work intervention was apparently ineffective .
4 However , an overall sense of direction will be determined by the extent to which we are happy with the answers given .
5 The most senior of these officials appear in the Bundestag : oral questions arc often answered by the Staatssekretär rather than by the minister himself , leading to a weakening of the institution of the oral parliamentary question , especially since the answers given are often not informative or satisfactory , and the length of questions limited .
6 Do the answers given suggest that laws are followed because they are agreed with and felt to be right — indicating the influence of informal control mechanisms ?
7 By contrast , when maximum participation is used , the observer is with and among the subjects of observation , as in the case of the interview situation where questions are asked and answers given .
8 Its extremely low rating suggests that the answers given were open , honest and highly reliable .
9 The reason for this is that the more spontaneous the answers given during the session , the more worthwhile they are likely to prove .
10 Rural listeners sometimes considered the questions and the answers given to them to be improper :
11 This can be achieved by taking one trainee 's answer sheet and summarising in broad terms on a separate sheet of paper the answers given .
12 Then look through the common answers given in the second item and try and relate your answers to them .
13 The answers given are not the only right answers .
14 In fact , if the answers given by 40 per cent of women quizzed for a new survey are anything to go by , the EC president might as well Jacques it in …
15 The answers given by Brittan and the Committee are in the affirmative , if only implicitly .
16 What you must recognize is that the answers given to the questions will affect the outcome of the research .
17 With some research topics , such as asking people to say what criminal offences they have committed , the only chance of getting any truthful answers would be with a guarantee that the answers would be confidential ( no one else would be told the answers given by a particular individual ) , and the best way of ensuring this is to allow respondents not to give their names ( anonymity ) .
18 These are the first answers given , but in reply to further questions the number of women making at least one negative reference increases to twenty-seven — sixty-eight per cent of the sample .
19 In sum , one could list certain properties of housework tasks , their context , or the housewife 's approach to them , which make recurrent appearances in answers given to the section of the interview dealing with what is liked and disliked about the six core housework tasks .
20 Answers given by the forty women in the sample to questions about work tasks suggest that certain characteristics of housework may be more or less uniformly experienced as dissatisfying while others are potentially rewarding .
21 In discussing ( below ) answers given by the women in my sample to a test of self-attitudes , I shall present some evidence in favour of this interpretation .
22 There are ways of minimizing such distortions but , in questionnaires about child rearing especially , ‘ social desirability ’ tends to play a large part in determining the answers given .
23 In this chapter I shall consider various answers given to that question .
24 I think it clear , and indeed the Home Office Circular of 1930 explicitly states ( page 4 ) , that it is in order to secure this aim , and in recognition of the fact that a person in custody is in a specially vulnerable position , and hence particularly at a disadvantage in responding to questions in a balanced and measured way , that it has been thought safer both to prohibit questioning after a certain point , and to exclude from evidence answers given to such questioning .
25 In conclusion I propose that the court should state , in answer to question ( 3 ) raised in Case C 221/89 , that the existence of the system of national quotas does not alter the answers given to question ( 2 ) .
26 ( 3 ) The existence of the system of national quotas does not alter the answers given to question ( 2 ) .
27 ( 4 ) The matters adverted to in question ( 4 ) do not affect the answers given to questions ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) .
28 I would allow the appeal and set aside the answers given in the order of the Divisional Court to the questions posed by the magistrate in the case stated .
29 In further Parliamentary answers given in March and October 1985 , the Secretary of State made it clear : ( i ) that if the tariff was to be 20 years or more , there would be a local review committee review after 17 years ; and ( ii ) that the procedure announced by Mr. Brittan in November 1983 applied to discretionary as well as to mandatory life sentences .
30 What is persuasive in this case is a consistent series of answers given by the minister , after opportunities for taking advice from his officials , all of which point the same way and which were not withdrawn or varied prior to the enactment of the Bill .
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