Example sentences of "able to respond [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It may be asked why , if we have had this enormous devolution and if Parliament , with a unitary system , is able to respond to the distinct needs of Scotland , this should not continue . |
2 | A citizen on a march , or on a picket , or at a public meeting , has never been able to respond to the repressive exercise of authority by calling in aid a legally enforceable right to do that which is impugned . |
3 | ‘ In order to be able to respond to the new breed of pre-licentiate librarians , I regard it as desirable to establish a number of trainee posts ’ … |
4 | The particular quality of the English primary school has been the way in which its teachers have been able to respond to the individual child on a personal , almost intuitive , basis . |
5 | What is needed now is a new spirit of political leadership in Ireland , able to respond to the changing social mood as effectively as Charles Haughey 's government has responded since 1987 to the changing economy . |
6 | The motor must be able to respond to the instantaneous change in stepping rate , as a result of a change in delay number from to the transient performance of the system following this change is best investigated experimentally . |
7 | During the loading period , the responsiveness of the IP 3 Rs gradually increased until they were able to respond to the ambient level of InsP 3 . |
8 | They are perceived as legitimate , not just because of this , but more importantly because the pupils feel able to respond in the same vein and at the same level . |