Example sentences of "response to questions " in BNC.

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1 Where the defence arises our courts will act upon the so-called ‘ M'Naghten ’ rules , propounded by the judges in response to questions addressed to them by the House of Lords .
2 Statements by individuals in response to questions about early retirement also often reflected the dominant official concern .
3 Such high levels of childlessness do not fit the consistent response to questions in the General Household Survey that only about 5–7 per cent of women intend to remain childless ; but up to 20 per cent of women have failed to reply to this question , although fewer in more recent surveys .
4 What was the response to questions ( percentage ) ? 5 .
5 OCEA literature states that students need to experience a wide range of mathematical activity in order to achieve the criteria , including practical work , quick response to questions , short problems , project work and investigations .
6 In such cases , although adult reaction and response to questions and discussion can not be expected , I feel that the child can be approached directly with a view to exploring the significance of the behaviour to himself or herself .
7 The first reported case ( Zollinger , 1935 ) was of a woman who could answer " alright " in response to questions immediately after the operation but otherwise could say little more than yes , no , goodbye " , " please " and a few other words .
8 Figures are shown separately for Interview Style — the rather careful speech used in direct response to the fieldworker 's questions- and for a more spontaneous style not used in response to questions and often not addressing the fieldworker .
9 Her performance — particularly in response to questions — was not what Derek was used to when viewing such events .
10 Under the circumstances , he is remarkably civil in his response to questions such as , does your work affect the way you see women sexually ?
11 In a response to questions from the House of Commons select committee on energy the UK government stated on Nov. 24 that it was not yet fully committed to cutting the use of fossil fuel by 20 per cent ( as agreed at the Toronto conference in 1988 — see p. 36784 ) , on the grounds that this was an " arbitrary " figure , which was picked " without scientific evidence " .
12 Where the jargon might arise would be perhaps in response to questions from an architect for instance yes .
13 In response to questions he said politicians should not be able to have a veto on political progress and suggested that the Governments could act ‘ over their heads ’ if they failed to resume talks .
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