Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah I know it 's , I just , it 's just I like these ones in particular .
2 It 's like you know those houses
3 This is how he described that weekend in a book called A King 's Story :
4 What we do not know is how it squares those beliefs with its later beliefs in market forces , the EC and industrial efficiency .
5 That 's twice they done that sort of thing .
6 And it 's how you put that point across , if you put it across and if the body language you use when you put it across and do you know what makes the biggest different the biggest difference about how you put it across the most important factor about how you put it across and what you 're trying to do ?
7 It is n't used for power , it is used for purity and clarity , and that 's how you create that sense of space .
8 That 's how I got that corduroy suit .
9 Here 's how I play this shot .
10 And in a way that 's how I approached this album , it 's how I will approach Alfie when we come you know it 's it 's a wonderful passion .
11 That 's how she got that bruise .
12 aye yes , that 's when you miss that fridge
13 And it 's when you see these mothers there that the question : ‘ Why Care ? ’ receives its most direct answer .
14 But what er what happened is when they rebuilt this building in the fifteenth century the masons found these and reused them reset them inside because they 'd lost their significance in over the three hundred years , so but they were useful structural er things .
15 All I can say is when you read that document carefully it 's an open cheque for the C E C. They can go and come back next year and give you a date for a merger .
16 Er the second polygyny where you have one male and then females and here reproductive success erm meaning that there 's a large again you 'll have the males who 'll have the large reproductive success than males who have none at all and erm of course often differences between male and female because the male has and the male has opportunities to erm try to control success rate the female biological and er consequently with this kind of system from female choice and male competition and er are about eighty percent and er polygamy is when you have many males and many females and er is also and er I would assume it 's kind of like males have opportunities .
17 That is why we need more women in position of authority and influence within News and Current Affairs .
18 Which is why we see each other so rarely . ’
19 That is why we begin this section by describing briefly who the sentencers are .
20 Er that 's becoming more recognized , which is why we do more routine things on people who appear fa yeah , it
21 This reflects , effectively , the sale of another of our shares in Cedar Fayre The profit on sale of fixed assets comes right down , as you again er , I think all know , we 've had the benefit of our last of shares and we 're actually rather pleasantly surprised that we were able to er , sell some land at Lakeside to CostCo , which is why we have some profit of three million er , for the first half of ninety three .
22 That is why they put that freeze on
23 ‘ But Rickie knows he 's in trouble , big trouble , which is why he suggested this idea of isolating himself at sea . ’
24 That is why he writes such comments as :
25 It would er but as I 've already said the bed looked made er totally un-slept in it looked as though it had just been made up from new and un-slept in which is why I took that course of action .
26 This is why I think this sort of folder worth its weight in gold put the C C Q in there and it does n't become a barrier if you have it like that .
27 And that is why I think this sort of discussion , this sort of involvement of a wide range of people can create an excellent school and I think that it is the input of the wisdom and the care that we 're seeking .
28 This is where we had some sort of car this is just looking at hardness of water actually , but this is , you 've got the C O three
29 We saved the party in nineteen eighty three , the G M B saved the party in that er , a crisis time th with the formation of the S D P and today the Tory government on its knees , staggering along and we have some people in the leadership of the Party and including , we can name them now , somebody 's written , writte written to all the constituencies , Neil Kinnock , who have given up the ghost of Labour ever winning again , and that 's what 's the base and the root of what 's going on , that 's why they want these proposals going through , they want to separate the trade unions from the Party so they can do a deal with the Liberals because they 've given up .
30 That 's why they remembered that night . ’
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