Example sentences of "[is] [Wh adv] a [noun] [noun sg] " 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 | 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 . |
4 | This is where a building society comes in . |
5 | Another problem is where a function word in the target language has the same meaning as in your own language , but does not occur in all the same contexts as it does in your own language . |
6 | A point to watch here , is where a credit card holder applies for an extra card on the same account . |
7 | This is where a phase book is most important . |
8 | I suppose the , the example of that is where a house wall was pushed in by the , the mass that was thronging outside the Brunwick gates . |
9 | Of course this is where a mountain bike could come in handy , but you 'd have to put up with walkers pointing at you and shouting ‘ tosser ’ , and landowners chasing after you with a stick as another slice of expensive path slides into the burn after being cut neatly away by fat tyres . |
10 | This is where a sales idea could come in , but for the right reasons it could be good , but also , for the bad reasons , it could be totally wrong . |
11 | That 's why a blood donor if they 've given a pint of blood they 're told not to smoke afterwards if they 're a smoker . |