Example sentences of "[adj] explain why [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This explains why the tally of Cabinet papers is so low .
2 This explains why the chapter on adult education is at once the most overtly political in its aims and the most transcendental in its language .
3 This explains why the extent of the use of crack is not necessarily indicated by the scale of seizures .
4 This explains why the Commission wishes to exercise some degree of control over the freedom to subsidise .
5 This explains why the tool is an ATP molecule , and not a simple inorganic phosphate ; the energy is in the phosphate bond , but the adenine part of the molecule is like a handle by which the enzyme can take hold .
6 This explains why the totem animal may not normally be killed , and why the totemic clan is exagamous .
7 Maybe this explains why the pointiness is usually confined to the headstock ?
8 Rarely has a government been so hard-put to explain why a bill will benefit Britain .
9 The latter explains why the Summit is being held in Brazil — the country with the largest contribution to the earth 's oxygen supply .
10 It is the one most commonly used in stage hypnotism , and the fact that it is beyond the reach of many explains why the stage hypnotist ends up by working with about ten people out of as many as sixty volunteers .
11 Any interpretation should be able to explain why the decline came fifteen years later in the Southern Band than in the Northern Band .
12 They 're unable to explain why the celebration turned to murder .
13 How many of my readers can give the answer to ⅜ ÷ 15/16 but are unable to explain why the answer is ⅖ ?
14 Mental health professionals will need to take note of the view of the Court that it is important to explain why a doctor who already knows the patient does not provide one of the medical recommendations upon which a section 2 admission ( and also a s.3 admission ) may be founded .
15 It is important to explain why the information is required .
16 That explains why the air is so much warmer . ’
17 That explains why the firm has been so reluctant to shed its pots and pans .
18 It would be very difficult to explain why the universe should have begun in just this way , except as the act of a God who intended to create beings like us .
19 Even if one postulates continent-wide uplift to produce the conglomerate in such widely separated places , it is very difficult to explain why the source rock is also so remarkably similar from one end of Europe to the other .
20 It is harder to explain why the government involved the public in its actions than it is to explain why the various parties involved in the preparation of the rescript thought it could be turned to their advantage .
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