Example sentences of "[is] [Wh adv] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Guests have included the Rolling Stones ( ‘ strenuous ’ is how a hotel spokesman describes their stay ) .
2 This is how a car body starts its life .
3 The most difficult aspect to explain concerning this capacitative mechanism is how the calcium content of the ER determines the rate of calcium entry across the plasma membrane .
4 Still more important from our viewpoint is how the state apparatus relates to its citizens .
5 IF YOU WERE living in your accommodation before 15th January 1989 then this is how the Housing Act 1988 will affect YOU :
6 If you moved into your accommodation after 15th January 1989 , this is how the Housing Act 1988 will affect YOU :
7 This is how the record companies want it , because if one act inexplicably runs out of steam it 's no problem to find another .
8 So this is how the starting grid looks this evening for Silverstone 92 :
9 More difficult to explain is how the heat release from the thermohaline circulation ( down wind of North America ) contributed to the North American ice-sheet collapse .
10 However the two chemists did not discuss this with the Utah press office and that is how the Utah authorities ‘ confirmed ’ their paranoia that word was leaking out .
11 That 's how the Profitboss scores .
12 So what happened is that the literate women arranged their time so that every day they now have an hour set by to sit down with one of the illiterates and that 's how the literacy campaign is operating at the moment .
13 That 's how the test pilot summed up the first post-restoration flight in Dick Hansen 's Kittyhawk I. Once displayed on top of a filling station , the P-40 is now arguably the best there is .
14 ‘ That 's how the servant girl described him , sir , ’ agreed the inspector .
15 There sprang into existence a new kind of book of which Cyril Burt 's How the Mind Works is a good example , despite the cloud under which some of his own work has recently fallen .
16 That 's how the Gloucester coach saw the game .
17 Gloucester have never won at the Recreation Ground … the league champions look invincible … but that 's when the Kingsholm men are at their best … when nobody gives them a hope …
18 When they asked me why I did n't have a British passport that 's when the immigration problems started .
19 Well that went to the secretary of the sectional council , and that 's when the negotiating machinery of negotiation started .
20 At 85 , Swanton can claim to have seen it all , including those dire days in the mid-6o 's when the county game was in such a mess .
21 starts today , that 's when the lion share of objections are gon na come out .
22 That 's when the M O T runs out
23 Well that 's that 's when the tax man starts getting fishy and you 've got to know
24 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
25 That 's when the fire brigade arrived .
26 Yeah , that 's when the fire brigade arrived .
27 There is also the danger of a stroke which is when a blood clot occurs in the brain and the blood supply is cut off .
28 ‘ Fasting can be resorted to only against a lover , not to extort rights but to reform him , is when a son fasts for a father who drinks …
29 A typical example of this type of agreement is when an airport hotel will hold a set number of rooms for the airline pilots and stewards/stewardesses who have stop-overs between flights .
30 The maximum phase of Venus in the Ptolemaic model is when the angle SVE is a minimum , and this occurs at the position shown in Figure 4.1(a) .
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