Example sentences of "that is why [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That is why licence powers are being used to control it and why this Bill , soon to go to Committee , will give the director general still more powers , should he want to use them .
2 That is why Mrs Zamzam left Um Al-Farajh .
3 That is why quantum theory did not make itself felt until physics had developed to a stage where minute systems of atomic dimensions could be probed and investigated .
4 Yes , it does : and that is why art directors love it — though it has only been fashionable for about 20 years .
5 That is why specialist units have to be shut down .
6 That is why Rugby Union nowadays would probably do just as well if the game built a system of scouting such as Rugby League has had for 100 years .
7 That is why Alan Yentob , controller of BBC1 , felt duty bound to reply , publicly apologising for an episode of Casualty which featured a riot .
8 That is why Paul Gascoigne was , and I trust will be , so exciting and so different .
9 That is why London Association for the Blind extends its help to people throughout the country and is at work in your area .
10 That is why drug experiences are so varied .
11 That is why South Glamorgan had an extra 10 per cent .
12 Certainly it has exhausted the works explicitly credited to Carver in the great Scone Choirbook , and I suppose that is why Dr Elliott remarks , in connection with Pater Creator Omnium , that any music which ‘ may have intervened between the Mass Fera Pessima … and this work is sadly lost ’ .
13 That is why UNICEF field workers and medical teams are working with local community and religious leaders in countless towns and villages to spread the word about how the six major diseases can be defeated .
14 That is not the way to run a police force , and that is why police morale is low .
15 That is why Bible study should never be dull for a Christian .
16 That is why power boat owner David Peaks opted for a five-door turbo diesel Mitsubishi Shogun — rival to the Range Rover — after a succession of diesel Land-Rovers .
17 Perhaps that is why James Joyce was also fond of wordsnakes , though some modern poets copied him to excess , becoming abitovabore about it .
18 That is why tax authorities treat IRPs like debt .
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