Example sentences of "[vb pp] the [adj] question " in BNC.

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1 Once you 've pondered the crucial question of which is the bigger — Mount Everest or Blessed 's supremely affable ego , then the best course of action is simply to let the saltily ribald tidal wave of his enthusiasm for the Big Hill and its history wash over you .
2 But the question is not abstract in real life , so to the interesting questions of how must be added the urgent question of what .
3 Then had come the only question Bess Halidon was ever to ask about the incident .
4 Other investigations have addressed the same question in a clinical context .
5 The hon. Gentleman has considerably broadened the original question .
6 I 've done the second question
7 Now having said that , of course , I 've almost answered the other question , that I just do not believe there are any rules .
8 Now having said that , of course , I 've almost answered the other question , that I just do not believe there are any rules .
9 Suppose that the student has answered the first question in the other way ; is he now to answer the second ?
10 If he had answered the right question in the wrong way , his decision would be binding .
11 Note that the package will not be prepared until LIFESPAN has shown you the lists of modules and DCs and you have answered the appropriate question .
12 I 've already answered the underlying question , I do believe that they should have the maximum discretion and then they should be answerable for their decisions to their local electors who want a good police service and want a good education service and there is money there for them to do it if that is their wish .
13 If he had answered the wrong question , his decision would be a nullity .
14 This , he argues , is good news for reform since it makes fudging the issue harder : ‘ We still have not answered the basic question : do we want to be Libya or Europe , to re-establish an old-style communist regime or to promote market institutions ?
15 I 've said the fucking question wrong anyway
16 I hope I 've understood the supplementary question correctly , if I 've not I apologise to Mr but we are dealing in a technical area .
17 J. H. Plumb has raised the interesting question ‘ Why did history develop in Europe , whereas in China it never extracted itself from the iron grip of the past in the service of the present ? ’
18 If blood pressure is elevated the first question must be ‘ Am I using the correct size cuff ? ’
19 During the sixth round of talks in August and September the Israel-Syria strand of the negotiations appeared to have supplanted the Palestinian question as the principal issue [ see p. 39119 ] , and in an interview with Le Monde on Oct. 20 Rabin described negotiations with Syria as " promising " .
20 He would have posed the same question if he had been sitting in her position .
21 He had asked the ultimate question — What is it for ? — and got the obvious , the only answer .
22 There was general approval that I 'd asked the right question — no one back in the newsroom realised how hard it had been .
23 13.8.1 Has the expert asked the right question ?
24 Martin Braine found that if children between five and six years of age are shown a standard visual illusion — such as a stick in water appearing to be broken , by light refraction — they will distinguish correctly between ‘ looks ? ’ and ‘ really ? ’ questions , but that if they are asked the neutral question ‘ Is the stick straight or broken ? ’ they will say that it is broken .
25 Erm and those people who have been asked the specific question , Would you pay a premium price for this water as against that which you 're drinking ? said yes .
26 I am giving my hon. Friend the correct answer ; if he has asked the wrong question , that is his problem .
27 Had she been asked the same question in different surroundings her amazement might have been tempered with doubt that Nahum Morey was in his right mind , but in this confined space she began to share his conviction that they had been drawn together by their various needs .
28 Masklin had just asked the same question .
29 For example , it has been pointed out that one person can not be asked the same question twice , the second time he is not the same person because he has already been asked the question once .
30 There were a few who would have asked the same question , looking at Joan Rush , senior project officer with the fund , a prime mover in the group which has beavered away at the subject to bring it into the mainstream of policy and practice .
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