Sentence examples for been to respond from inspiring English sources

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been to respond

adverb

Toward a closed, touching or engaging position.

  • Please push the door to.

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Our reaction over the past several years has been to respond with alacrity even to allegations.

"It seems like China's reaction – at least initially – has been to respond in a restrained, operational way.

"Our responsibility would have been to respond to the bishop for whose diocese he was still a member, and that is what was done," Mr. De Rosa said.

"You can't always be sure what the demand is going to be but the tendency in this area has been to respond to demand rather than plan ahead.

Instead, its policy has been to respond to questions after the recalls were posted on the Web site of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

The economy is not ready to boom, and the major surprise of the last three years remains just how slow the economy has been to respond to the Federal Reserve's stimulus after the bursting of the stock market bubble.

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Who is to respond to it?

Government regulators have been slow to respond.

The Bakries have been quick to respond.

But they have been slow to respond.

Marriott has been slower to respond.

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