Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [art] answer to " in BNC.

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1 So what has to happen , ideally , is that your detective must learn piece by piece things which will eventually make the answer to the fundamental puzzle clear .
2 We will only know the answer to this and many other questions when televising has continued for a much longer time .
3 Indeed his work not only provided an answer to that particular problem , but gave a complete theory of a whole class of related problems .
4 At home we were soon given the answer to a question which had been puzzling us : Who had saved us ?
5 This , from an administration which routinely blocks moves to a cleaner sea , which gives occasional wrist slaps to regular industrial polluters , which encourages the import of dangerous waste for processing , which has starved rail freight services and increased road haulage and which somehow thinks the answer to the giant car-park which masquerades as the M25 is to add yet more lanes in which to crawl .
6 If we could say with certainty that they are , then , it seems , we would already know the answer to the problem as to the possibility of a numerical diversity of ontological existents .
7 The body clock has been studied very little in older volunteers and so we do not know the answer to this .
8 We simply do not know the answer to this question but brief mention of the complexity of a human individual 's environment may suffice at this point to indicate how elaborate the considerations will have to be .
9 Most of the time we do not know the answer to that clearly .
10 Rain still did not know the answer to that when she drove to Kington Square another hour on .
11 I am astonished that the hon. Gentleman , as a Member of Parliament in Central region within the Forth Valley health board area , does not know the answer to that question .
12 It is now certain that Malta 's coach , Pippo Psaila , could not predict what Scotland 's team will be , for the simple reason that even Roxburgh does not know the answer to that one yet .
13 He had fasted and prayed , desperately seeking the answer to why men such as Implexion succeeded in life , at the expense of others , and noble men such as Dauntless 's peers and superiors were doomed to failure .
14 He had his answer to questions about the events of that morning but he had not prepared an answer to any others .
15 The words of the statute , as they stand , do not give an answer to the question before the judge ; and the question is therefore legislative rather than interpretative .
16 This still might not provide an answer to the problem , if only because he might be deceived by others as well as by the stranger himself .
17 ‘ Open systems , client/server and case tools can not provide the answer to information technology alone , ’ he argued .
18 I do not believe the answer to every problem is simply for government to dig deeper in your pocket .
19 Certainly one would expect judges to exhaust every resource available to them to avoid committing to prison ( in this instance for six years ) a person who has not had an answer to arguable grounds of appeal .
20 Rain noticed that he had not provided an answer to her question .
21 ‘ But perhaps we shall soon have an answer to another question . ’
22 A deaf person , as Lucy Downes told us , is not so much worried about not knowing the answer to any question put to him ; he 's worried , embarrassingly so , about not hearing the question .
23 She already knew the answer to his question , which was a decided negative .
24 The menacing purr of the question told her he already knew the answer to it .
25 Obviously , I did not receive an answer to my question from the Scottish Office and , even under the priority written procedure , I have not yet received an answer from the Secretary of State for Transport .
26 I did not obtain the answer to this until several years later when , meeting Willie on holiday , I tackled him on it .
27 And , in spite of the fact that she now knew a great deal more about the missing man , she still had no answer to the essential question : had she been examining the life of a victim of violent crime , or that of a murderer ?
28 A problem that 's come your way and it is n't the usual problems that you can quickly find an answer to .
29 Open , friendly and honest by nature herself , she was happiest with others who acted in the same way , but Adam Burns was a riddle she doubted she would ever find the answer to .
30 We still have no answer to the sceptical argument from error .
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