Example sentences of "and [adj] be [Wh adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 By virtue of the doctrine of privity of estate the assignee will be liable to the landlord only for breaches of covenant occurring while the lease is vested in it , and that is why a landlord will usually insist upon a direct covenant from the assignee to observe and perform the provisions of the lease during the residue of the term , as in clause 5.9.4 .
2 The Government acknowledge that a property tax is essentially unfair and not linked to income and that is why the Bill includes banding and discounts and why student halls of residents are rightly excluded .
3 The environment is crucial in this respect , and that is why the Council of Europe and its social , health and family affairs committee show continuing interest and involvement in these matters .
4 The Labour party 's document makes it clear that Labour has forgotten every word , and that is why the country needs to be saved from a Labour Government .
5 I said in my orginal response that there was a failure in the signalling system at the time , and that is why the emergency procedure was in operation .
6 And that is why the sea is salt .
7 I believe the Chancellor when he says that , and that is why the Government have to go .
8 It is that race of ‘ wise serpents ’ whose totem was the Hooded Cobra found inscribed on the soapstone seals of the Indus Valley who are the Nagas of Indian philosophy , and that is why the Cobra , known as Nag or Naga , has been raised throughout the country to the rank of a Divine Being .
9 And that is why the virginia creeper plant turns a lovely red colour in the autumn .
10 ‘ She is indeed , my son , and that is why the dowager-duchess has agreed , if reluctantly , that her daughter too might be in danger .
11 The answer is not difficult , if we remember that each meeting of the Assembly was different in composition from all others ; personal oratory and ascendancy , not party organization , decided the issues , and that is why the absence of Kimon mattered so much : he would have given his usual speech on the ‘ special relationship ’ with Sparta , urging that nothing be done to the Athenian constitution to which oligarchic Sparta would take mortal offence .
12 Donald Carr , chairman of the panel , said : ‘ Surrey were given a warning last year for repeated offences and that is why the matter was reported to the disciplinary committee . ’
13 And that is when the doubt comes in : ‘ Have I really done enough to finish 26 miles strongly ? ’
14 And that is when the fun begins .
15 Thirdly he should be loved devoutly ( 113.171f. ) and sweetly and that is when the soul feels overcome with joy , burning in the heat of the Holy Ghost — a Noah 's ark of security in the love of God that nothing can destroy : On the question of how the lover can recognise whether he is loving , Rolle warns that apart from the overwhelming assurance which accompanies the gift of the experience of singular love , man can not live by certainty , but faith , since that is the nature of the game ; but he does suggest a do-it-yourself questionnaire which is really designed to reveal to the user where his heart is fixed .
16 The state has a responsibility , in my view , to support children , to support work place nurses , to support the caring role which is done by women , and that is where the responsibility lies , as well as with individual men .
17 And that is where the history of art begins .
18 For the rest something else is needed , and that is where the distraction display comes into operation .
19 Sir Hermann Bondi , chairman of NERC , says that Antarctic research , like space research , requires spending ‘ an awful lot of money to get there — and that is where the science begins ’ .
20 And that is where the Parish Council were coming from .
21 Alec also owns Mooney of Kerrville , Texas , and that is where the TBM 700 story started a few years ago .
22 And that is how the passage appeared in volume form , in the editions of 1867 and 1870 .
23 False consciousness is usually referred to by Marx by the term ‘ ideology ’ and that is how the word will be used in this book .
24 And that is how the town collected that surprising classical street which stands apart from all the rest .
25 And that is how the Charge of the Light Brigade , the most celebrated and glorious calamity in British military history came about — all because of a failure in the effective use of grammar to make an appropriate connection with context .
26 It is not just a matter of how much is raised : there is another essential principle , and that is how the burden is distributed .
27 And that is how the body of the novel leaves the matter .
28 And he said , I had all that and that 's why every time you called me something I just kept laughing cos I had it on tape .
29 Erm having produced that report and having erm er done the follow up on it , it does n't seem to me that it would be reasonable for the general assembly to expect that the Board would come back year after year with repetitions of what we 've already said , and that 's why the commissioner notices that erm we do n't report this year on child abuse .
30 And that 's why the tree Will continue to be , Since observed by Yours faithfully , God .
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