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

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1 That 's the usual answer I get .
2 and then erm the answer I got for this
3 Whether they have too much or what they have but , I mean they 're just they just think everybody owes them something , and it 's like Neil , I mean , to me I mean I ca n't see why he ca n't get off his backside and go and work in a supermarket but it 's not the job they want , the same answer I said
4 The answer I tend to get off a lot of places is that I have to wait for twelve years
5 Well I I refer you to the answer I 've I 've just given you .
6 And you I 'm not going to give any different answer I 've ever given .
7 JM : I refer the Leader of the Opposition to the answer I gave on the 345-yard par-4 8th .
8 I gave him the same answer I gave you . ’
9 I refer my hon. Friend to the answer I gave some moments ago .
10 I refer my hon. Friend to the answer I gave to my hon. Friend the Member for Gravesham ( Mr. Arnold ) some moments ago .
11 I refer my hon. Friend to the answer I gave earlier today to my hon. Friend the Member for Cardiff , North ( Mr. Jones ) .
12 I refer the right hon. Gentleman to the answer I gave earlier today to the hon. Member for Sheffield , Attercliffe ( Sir P.
13 I gu my guess is if I ask the audience I I may get an answer I do n't like here .
14 In answer I did something I had not done in years .
15 The answer I think , lies in the fact that the government next year gave this authority an increase in its S S A of some thirty two point one percent , one of the largest increases in the country .
16 The answer I believe continues to be that our economic and monetary authorities have less of an appreciation than others of the lags in the economy in particular between changes in interest policy and business investment .
17 The same answer I have got from several distinguished persons who had themselves had a particular pleasure in planting trees and plants with their own hands .
18 The answer I have so far given that it is from achieving effectively and efficiently , fundamentally important aims such as developing inventiveness , initiative , adaptability , intellectual curiosity , sensitivity , confidence , and so on — general transferable skills and attitudes which will equip our students for their future lives .
19 One facile answer I have heard , or read , to the question : How do you tell a first edition ? is : When there is no evidence that it is anything else .
20 The Prime Minister added : ‘ Every Parliamentary answer I have given or letter I despatched has been based on the position I understood it to be . ’
21 But that is not the kind of answer I want to give .
22 The right answer I obtained out of Sir Ian Gilmour 's study of public violence in 18th-century England — a period which he takes literally , namely from 1701 to 1800 .
23 I must also emphasise that the answer I give to the question before me will be of general application .
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