Example sentences of "[pron] questions [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Not much perhaps , but if you answer my questions I can arrange for a pardon to be sent down under the usual condition : that you abjure the realm .
2 When he had answered my questions he made an effort and blurted out one of his own .
3 performances of individuals , to see who did badly and which questions they got wrong ;
4 Had Feargal been asking her questions she had no wish to answer ?
5 Yeah , a and in fact in the programme I th the one that Barbara was in , I can remember the er , as it happens , I , I was out er when that programme came on and I taped it so I s I , I 've still got that particular programme , and the lady at the end er on one of her questions she 'd obviously forgotten what she was going to say er and sort of made something up and er she turned to er as they were just panning away from her , she turned to her next door neighbour and more or less said I forgot what I was going to say , you know .
6 In one of their questions they asked respondents whether their job required more , less or the same skill as when they had started work .
7 And he used to sort of ask you questions you know , sort of sit there and pick on you and if he knew you did n't have the faintest idea what he was going on about he 'd ask you all the more , see , and if you could n't answer it , he used to come up to you , look at you , would n't say nothing , give you this funny look and tell you to get in the next room .
8 mm , the thing is though , that was n't a Court hearing yesterday and whatever they say is gon na incriminate them so if they want to ask them questions they 've got ta take them to Court have n't they ?
9 Suppose he asks me questions I ca n't answer ? ’
10 They offered me soup I was desperate for but took no notice of , asked me questions I answered with a catatonic silence and a stare .
11 People who knew the whole Guérigny family would be bound to stop him and ask him questions he did not want to face .
12 Before I could answer his questions he remarked slowly , ‘ You know , Boyo , I had a bloody good dream .
13 As she answered his questions she could see how the evidence against Pascoe was accumulating .
14 As Morgan ( 1985 , pp. 169–70 ) points out in his review of studies in family history , history never just tells us a single story — there are many possible stories , depending upon what questions we ask .
15 Those giving evidence obviously read the papers more conscientiously than the rest of us , and had short briefing sessions beforehand with the counsel on their side , but did not know what questions they would be asked .
16 They were using real brochures , choosing their holidays and working out what questions they must ask .
17 And for the next part we 're going to divide hopefully into groups and what I 'd like you to consider is when you 're thinking about buying a product , what questions you ask .
18 And then if you want to read some literature and talk about some of the things which Once you 've said what questions you want to ask you 'll want to read some stuff You 've either read a lot of it already , the stuff you 've done today is useful , and do a bit of your essay saying , This is what the literature says , so we did an experiment to test this aspect and here 's the results we found , let's discuss this .
19 I reckon your sort of timetable for doing this wants to be , early next week to meet to work out exactly what questions you are gon na do and mak make a questionnaire and perhaps later on in the week Wednesday , Thursday , Friday , start to ask some people Now on the Friday this time this we this time next week you c
20 whatever questions I 'm gon na ask .
21 And two of your questions I can anticipate .
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