Example sentences of "and why we " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What is the true financial cost to the public of this deal , and why we have been deceived for 16 months ? ’
2 This scream from a shattered soul is what really links Prince with Little Richard and James Brown , and why we link Prince to a lost golden era of pop when that pandemonium and hysteria was the norm , not a freak occurrence .
3 This is why the balance between the different parts of the human self is so very important and why we should all seek to achieve that balance if we possibly can .
4 This explains why the same perfume smells different on each person and why we go off certain essential oils , and begin to enjoy the ones previously distasteful to us .
5 However , erotic symbols and fantasies are socially constructed and alterable , and by examining how conscious we are of how and why we suppress or express desire , we will be able to establish how fixed our impulses and fantasies are .
6 That is why we must oppose anti-porn forces in whatever guise they appear ; which means being prepared to face up to pornography , to understand why we like it and why we find that so shameful .
7 That is why we need a Freedom of Information Act , why government must be more pluralistic and more decentralised , and why we should fully explore electoral reform .
8 As promised , I am writing to you to explain why your Board and its financial advisors Purchase and Szell consider the Anglo-Welsh takeover bid to be wholly unacceptable and why we strongly recommend you to reject it .
9 Many of our younger players have inherited his sense of enjoyment and that explains why our heads do n't drop and why we 're such a happy bunch even though we 're near the foot of the Premier League .
10 And why we always appoint a member of our project team , to responsible for each individual job .
11 Much of how and why we react as we do is based on such factors .
12 The issue itself must be specified as precisely as possible usually in terms of both what we want to know and why we want to know .
13 To pursue one of these modes of explanation is inevitably to adopt a strongly normative picture of what the social world is like and why we should bother with it .
14 This is why a very fine-grained analysis is needed , and why we will not get very far in synthesizing our findings in relation to large databases like this if we do not use quantification : as these differences are not categorical , we usually will not be able to demonstrate them convincingly unless we quantify .
15 That is why we have had so many research studies in this area , and why we have such a wide variety of interesting cases of both successful and less successful projects which are extremely valuable starting points for analysis .
16 But before we move from discussing the lower levels of language — words , phrases , grammatical categories — to talking about the text as a unit of meaning , it would perhaps be useful to explain briefly what a text is and why we identify a given stretch of language as a text rather than assume that it is a set of unrelated words and sentences .
17 Wogan handled the interview very well , leading me gently through the facts of John 's abduction and why we disagreed with the Government .
18 But physics and astronomy offered the hope of understanding where we came from and why we were here .
19 That 's what 's happening now … and why we have to get away from here .
20 And why we were forced to remain . ’
21 I mean this talks about what this particular booklet does , and and why we 're saying , it would have been useful to have had this probably for our last meeting really .
22 And if , in a woman-centred , woman-positive , pro-woman environment , women discover their affiliation and affection for other women , which raises critical questions about friendship and solidarity and love , and why we spend so much time and emotional energy on relationships with men which cause us so much pain .
23 That is one good reason why we have been supporting several non-governmental projects in the region and why we have made representations to presidents and other leaders about the state of children in those countries .
24 That is why we must have complaints procedures that can be worked and really do work , why authorities must use their powers in the proper way and why we must have constant vigilance .
25 It is for this reason we have put our resources into the WISE vehicle programme and why we welcome your co–operation .
26 That is why Britain largely escaped enclave development and why we must augment Hobsbawm 's assertion that the home market " provided the broad foundations for a generalised industrial economy " , by adding that in this provision it was materially assisted by an overseas market for manufactured goods of a kind possessed by no other economy .
27 And it 's why she and you and … and why we … ’
28 I 'll go straight into er item two A I think the first thing the County Council would would wish to say this erm examination is that er today we are really seeing the culmination of I suspect er ten year work erm in Greater York by the Greater York authority and a particularly intensive period of work over the last five years , er by the Greater York authorities , the paper that I put round N Y five the matter two A really addresses the history and why we reached the conclusions corporately that we have and as all as we 've already indicated erm progress was able to be made when the Secretary of State included a Greater York er dimension erm into the er into the structure plan in a the first alteration , erm and that enabled a body of work to be undertaken by the Greater York authority , and I think I ought to say at this point that the Greater York authority comprises of the County Council er and five District Councils , and there you have six different councils , all with an interest in the future of Greater York , sitting down together , trying to sort out the way in which the future of Greater York erm ought ought to be developed , and the means they did it did that of course was through the Greater York study , which began in nineteen eighty eight and started off immediately with a study of forty , fifty development , potential development sites , erm in and around er er Greater York which produced a report , as I said in on page three of the of N Y five , around about April nineteen eighty nine , the conclusions of which were quite clearly unacceptable to erm members of the Greater York authority , because they saw quite clearly , and they were supported by the public in this , that to continue peripheral development , which had been the pattern of development in the Greater York area , erm certainly through the sixties and seventies er was unacceptable in terms of its impact on settlements , and particularly er its impact erm on erm erm the York greenbelt which still at that stage erm had yet to be made statutory , and that was again one of the main stimuli to making progress , the need to s formally define er the York greenbelt .
29 Addis er , Addison Wesley and why we 're relaxed .
30 I can see why he 's not scored so often this year and why we 're now being linked with Ferdinand .
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