"Did you finish answering the questions?" is one example.
Please coninue answering the questions in the order that they were asked.
I was busy answering the questions.
Answering the questions is not frowned upon, here.
I am deriving much pleasure answering questions the Wiki way.
There is virtually no point to answering this question
I do what I want to do. But do you know how to do that? Some people don't like answering questions, but we do. What do you think?
Example sentence - It is easy to ask questions to avoid getting into trouble.
I am proficient in answering questions on wiki.answers.com
He will generate all the questions necessary for the quiz.
The proper response when answering the phone is "This is she." This is because "she" is the subject pronoun that correctly identifies the speaker in the context of the sentence. In formal English, using "she" is grammatically correct when responding to questions like "Is she there?" or "Who is this?"
Example: JP Morgan is the fellow on answers.com who answers only the thoughtful questions.
I am adverse to answering this question.
The trash can seemed to spontaneously burst into flames. I regretted spontaneously answering her questions.
This is an example of a sentence using the word breakfast.
Given that "stallion" is a noun that is the term for a male horse, and that I suspect all these "example sentence" questions are school homework questions, I'll leave you to create a sensible sentence using the two facts above!