She knew every answer for each question and even wrote extra in her responses. |
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If rules of behaviour are flouted, those responsible must answer for their actions. |
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Those were not moments of great concord, so I don't know how to answer for those decisions. |
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If the charge that he conspired to raze a building is valid, there is a great deal to answer for. |
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And, when it does, the man can expect to have to answer for some real doozies. |
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They seem to have no answer for sustained habitat loss due to human encroachment. |
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That means demanding that they answer for their lies, hypocrisy and profane behavior, just as much as we must answer for ours. |
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Their marriage will face tests and have them both wondering if matrimony was the best answer for them. |
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But his pleas were ignored, and two months later he was brought before Lysenko and an unnamed ally to answer for his thoughtcrime. |
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You shall stand before him to answer for the conspiracy to destroy his beloved sons! |
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It is entitled to compel the faithless fiduciaries to answer for their default according to their gain. |
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He has been treated in a cruel, inhumane and degrading manner, he wants the authorities to answer for that. |
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Thanks for making this point, which I quite agree with, but which was left out of my original answer for lack of space. |
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Like a good many other people I still believe that organophosphates have a lot to answer for. |
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The answer for most was the multi-faceted world of experiments in expression that we call modernism. |
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The younger woman kept silent, wishing her mother would just give her a straight answer for a change and stop lecturing. |
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The weak-kneed do-gooders who apparently run this country have a lot to answer for. |
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If the price of oil does drop, along with Mexico's production, the country's nearsighted politicians will have a lot to answer for. |
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While electric cars are being snuffed out, automakers are trotting out hybrid vehicles as the answer for fuel-economy-conscious consumers. |
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The answer for Swindon is to reduce the cost of bus fares to make public transport more attractive. |
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You're having to answer for the vomitous lies you've been spewing for the last 10 years. |
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The coatigan is the perfect answer for when it's too cold for a T-shirt, but still too warm for a coat. |
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In the first two expressions, she multiplied before dividing, getting 9 as an answer for the first expression and 6 for the second. |
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Of course there is one answer for rail travellers, and that would be a footbridge over the railway lines connecting the two platforms. |
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Is this really the answer for Scotland, which boasts some of the greatest salmon streams in the world? |
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One answer for the guy with no time for a proper hunting trip is a weekend hunt at a game ranch. |
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Multiplicity amusingly saw cloning as the answer for the businessman who was forced to spend too much time at work. |
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The old conveyances might have a lot to answer for but at least they attempted to use language precisely. |
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Let's catalog those statements and let them answer for their cowardice and wobbliness. |
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They will have to answer for their actions if not here certainly hereafter. |
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I can't seem to see a clear answer for this conundrum and therefore it sidetracks me and taunts me. |
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Could the answer for dental plaque be a transplant, not of teeth but of genetically engineered bacteria? |
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They have a lot to answer for in launching him as an ambassador of Scottish insobriety upon the world. |
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I mean, people say the trial is itself proof that things have changed, that there is a consensus that these were terrible crimes and that someone must answer for them. |
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She played with her wedding band and didn't answer for a long time. |
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So when the blame is apportioned, Abbas and his fellow West Bank leaders have a good deal to answer for. |
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Thomas refused to answer for a while, but now my curiosity was aroused about the repulsive young man below and I pressed him. |
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Well, this conversation comes from a hostile point of view where I have to answer for my belief system. |
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Both Bachmann and Pawlenty should have to answer for bolstering that respectability. |
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Eight in ten Americans say prayer is an important part of their daily lives and believe in a Judgment Day when people will be called before God to answer for their sins. |
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Why must she be labeled a liar, or a conspirator, the one to answer for the terrible tragedy in Libya? |
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Gypsum may be just the answer for reconditioning the soil, because it can be spread on the surface of the soil in the vegetable garden, the flowerbeds or on the lawn. |
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So I have a few questions which y'all might be able to answer for me. |
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At this point any long-term congressional incumbent like Lewis should answer for the do-nothing House. |
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The answer for religious sects like the Amish of North America is to shun bodily vanity through anachronistic adherence to the styles of the seventeenth century. |
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Society has a lot to answer for, we all have a responsibility to children. |
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If the rewashing thing doesn't work, steam is definitely the answer for reshaping wool, so if you do ever invest in an iron, make sure it can get a good cloud up. |
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But listen up, hotel industry, and I'll give you the answer for free. |
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Critical parents will have so much to answer for on the Judgment Day. |
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Now, not only do people recognize Messina, they stop him on the street and demand that he answer for his characters. |
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I don't think we want to try to impose on this realm a single metaphysic which presumes to have an answer for all things in all times and for all people. |
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Murray does not heed that answer for a reason that reflects both the best and the worst in his method as a writer and thinker. |
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I'm not sure a mobile library is the answer for the elderly. |
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He looked down into his own snifter and didn't answer for a little while. |
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I would like to suggest a more homiletic answer for our questions. |
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Over the years, I've come up with a pat answer for when this happens. |
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I believe that there are some moral situations that do not have a straightforward answer and I don't have a pat answer for this or any other moral issue. |
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He gave a clever answer for a start, which you picked him up on. |
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In other words, poison gas was the answer for the war's lack of mobility. |
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The Libertines have a lot to answer for, spawning bands such as The Kooks who jump around and shout a lot. |
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That will do for the nonce, but we'll need a better answer for the long term. |
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Q I READ your answer for deleting website addresses from the drop down list in the Address box. |
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Either way, we Americans have plenty to answer for and reckon with. |
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Roseanne Barr had an answer for outsized emphasis on beauty and demeanor. |
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Fleetwood was deprived of his command and ordered to appear before parliament to answer for his conduct. |
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I don't know the answer to that, so I'm going to let my lawyer answer for me. |
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While there are a zillion supposedly quick fixes out there, the answer for losing weight remains eating fewer calories than you burn. |
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Love who you want but y'all know stemming the rose ain't right and you'll have to answer for dat sheeet! |
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Through the next two debates, Kerry never lost that quiz-kid sharpness. He seemed to have an answer for everything. |
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The Church of Scotland considers that capital punishment is unacceptable and does not provide an answer for even the most serious crimes. |
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Ambrose refused and was required to answer for his conduct before the council. |
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An please your majesty, let his neck answer for it, if there is any martial law in the world. |
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In April 1478 Parliament required John to answer for his assistance to rebels who held Castle Sween against the crown. |
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If an instructor has already discussed the topic of evaluating limits of rational functions then most students may obtain a correct answer for this example. |
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On 1 April 1647 he appeared at the bar of the House of Commons to answer for his conduct in permitting the circulation of the army's petition in his regiment. |
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In contrast, result checking provides a way of determining whether a program, given a certain input, produces the correct answer for that particular input. |
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I protest before God, and as my soul shall answer for it, that I think there were never in any place in the world worthier ships than these are, for so many. |
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