Example sentences of "answer [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the answers I got .
2 And that , the answers I got from Government was , use a voluntary body , they do n't have to pay that .
3 It has been tough going , finding out things about myself which were buried deep but with ministry from the leaders and looking to God for answers I believe he has healed not only my drug problem but has cleansed me from sin so that I feel clean .
4 If Kim does as I wish — if he comes up with the answers I want — then I will tear up this document .
5 ‘ If you study the answers I have given I think you will find that they are very clear , ’ Di Leonardo returned .
6 No matter the size of the place , no matter the number of entries it will be right answers which count .
7 Your essays are answers which try to satisfy these requirements .
8 Emphasise answers which match the criteria shown on the following text pages .
9 Its answers to new problems tend to be old answers — answers which have answered other questions in the past , and which will answer other questions in the future .
10 In what lies ahead I shall try to explain more fully the nature of these problems and the variety of the answers which have been proposed to them .
11 One of the answers which emerged was that they were eating diets high in natural fibre — while we , in the West , were stripping this cell-wall material from our day-to-day diet by refining our cereal foods and sugar .
12 They — and you — should look out for our new magazine — Fishkeeping Answers which hit the shelves on March 14 .
13 The processes through which questions such as these are framed and the answers which seem acceptable are already determined by a whole range of social factors outside the control of teachers ; by the nature of the social hierarchy , and the distribution of resources in society , by a general set of assumptions current among those who take political and economic decisions , and by the way in which education is institutionalized and so schools are organized .
14 She 'd lost count of the number of people who 'd asked her that ; lost count of the number of answers she 'd given .
15 Dominic would have all the answers she did n't want to hear .
16 Ruth 's eyes sought out Steve as if he had the answers she needed .
17 The answers you seek are all buried in your past — if you could only remember precisely what went on when you were younger and you 'd have no problems .
18 Can I put Clifford 's point to the point that we 're still discussing er which is about the surplus and how both your legal frameworks you 're advocating relate to the answers you 've given us about surplus and the concern about surplus .
19 When you act for a buyer , always go through the answers you receive to your preliminary enquiries , search and additional enquiries made of the local authority , marking each of these with a tick if it is satisfactory , or with a cross if it is not , or if it requires further elucidation .
20 Even in general conversation , the answers you get depend on how you ask the question .
21 Remember — your list of questions should leave plenty of room for writing down the answers you get ( do not forget to take a pen ! ) .
22 When you see how you have marked it , think about the answers you gave and pinpoint the ones where your answers were weakest .
23 notes of all the answers you have received to questions about pay and conditions of work ;
24 If we designed a questionnaire to ask people what they did in their free time , how would we know whether the answers we received gave us a true picture of how they spend that time ; or a picture of what they will say to a researcher when they are asked the question ?
25 We can therefore anticipate — and this brings us to our second theme — that the answers we seek actually lie elsewhere than in a simple equation between creative and mad thought .
26 now can we look Mr at the print below the table , costs , questions and answers we find that many people considering purchasing a apartment have similar questions can I ask you this , would you personally ever deal with people who were considering purchasing a apartment ?
27 In this chapter we will discuss these questions and the preliminary answers we have , suggesting possible ways of answering them in the future :
28 Emily and I put our heads together after office hours and came up with the answers we needed .
29 We can only ask ourselves more questions , and the answers we supply will reflect our own psychology .
30 On the basis of the answers they received to these questions Goldthorpe and his colleagues concluded that monotony is a definite source of job dissatisfaction .
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