Example sentences of "that [be] [Wh adv] the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This Monday , all round the streets of Mdina and Rabat , it is Il-Bandu — that is when the town crier heralds the forthcoming Mnarja horse-races .
2 And that is where the Parish Council were coming from .
3 Perhaps that is where the Gregory/Grinyer model of leasing charges described in chapter 3 will come into its own .
4 For the rest something else is needed , and that is where the distraction display comes into operation .
5 That is why the Maastricht summit was always going to be important well beyond its paper agenda .
6 That is why the Home Secretary 's proposal to amalgamate many of the forces is to be welcomed .
7 That is why the peace process , for which Israel has been striving for 44 years , has to be seen as the only viable solution .
8 That is why the road fund licence , which taxes ownership rather than use , has been increased more rapidly after a period of stagnation .
9 That is why the couple whisper and point to me on the bridge .
10 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 .
11 And that is why the virginia creeper plant turns a lovely red colour in the autumn .
12 That is why the post-graduate course exists — to shape intellect and enthusiasm and provide practical and professional skills .
13 That is why the arms-for-Iraq case has caused such interest at Westminster , even if it has not in the rest of the country .
14 That 's why the NFL World Partnership has been created and why we are putting considerable amounts of time , effort and financing into its development . ’
15 That 's why the Home Office has agreed that the new Laboratory will still be called Hoggatt 's .
16 I mean one assumes that 's why the Highway Authority put them there at that size .
17 Yes , love , that 's why the warning light comes on .
18 That 's why the forest massacre has got to stop .
19 That 's why the Death Squad turned up at the San Jacinto Market on 9 April 1980 .
20 Let the print drain for a few seconds and place it on your flash enlarger ( that 's why the bin liner ) and now run your flash test across the print .
21 Let the print drain for a few seconds and place it on your flash enlarger ( that 's why the bin liner ) and now run your flash test across the print Exposure times should exceed your previously established ‘ max.flash ’ .
22 That 's where the Grendon technique gets to work ; listening , talking , breaking down barriers and not letting anyone pull the wool over their eyes .
23 Efficient stocktaking is a key element in controlling these prices and expenditure — and that 's where the Psion Organiser comes in .
24 That 's where the Building Society Shop can help .
25 The potential deficit on the poll tax collection fund er because of these people not registering is well over million pounds and that by spending the hundred thousand proposed here , would actually bring it down to seven hundred and thirty five thousand pounds and that 's where the conjuring trick is er this er amendment because of course , if you work out the increase in the balances that you are proposing to take in this amendment , it works out exactly to seven hundred and thirty five thousand pounds , well it does on my calculations Mr Mayor .
26 That 's where the Connor side of the name comes from , is n't it ? ’
27 That 's where the Midland Bank is there is n't it ?
28 Well that went to the secretary of the sectional council , and that 's when the negotiating machinery of negotiation started .
29 Well that 's that 's when the tax man starts getting fishy and you 've got to know
30 you know I rather did it before because if you do it after that 's when the job situation becomes a bit of problem , look at John , look what 's happening there
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