Example sentences of "[det] [is] why [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 This is why we developed the habit of teaching trainees to paddle GP boats in a high , upright style derived from racing .
2 so this is why I raised the very conversation about it
3 Well that th this is why I put the memo that if it 's rejected by the tractor driver who takes that trailer out ,
4 This is why I had the right attitude when I first got to British Aerospace , anybody any , any anything anybody could tell me about how to fucking like that
5 So this is why I emphasize the fact that when you become retired your circumstances are all always going to change for the worse as far as adjustments are concerned .
6 You see this is why I want the management committee because I do n't really want to bother of interviewing somebody else and getting somebody else , do you see what I mean ? .
7 And this is why I think the approach that Harrogate would perhaps be thinking of and we ourselves would be thinking of if this is the way we wanted to go is simply to go out and get a site and get planning permission on it .
8 This is why I joined the International Women 's Peace Delegation to Baghdad , a few days before the twenty eight nation attack on Iraq .
9 . And this is why I choose the cutters because it was mechanically and er I I was quite with it , I was able to sort of get it going if it stopped , one road or another .
10 ‘ And this is why she stayed the night with her ? ’
11 This is why he calls the object of his study ‘ narrative discourse ’ , which he defines as ‘ the oral or written discourse which undertakes to tell of an event or a series of events ’ , and which he distinguishes from narrative as series of events ( story ) , and narrative as the act of narrating .
12 That is what the decisions which I have announced today will do , and that is why they deserve the support of the House .
13 We are all here to support genuine asylum seekers ; that is why we tabled the new clauses .
14 That was the area that was attacked by the Tory Government in their valuations and that is why we had the revolt .
15 That is why we ask the right hon. Gentleman to give a categorical assurance to the House that at some later date cash limits will not be imposed on deserving claims for compensation .
16 That is why we support the struggle of the people of North Kalimantan ’ [ Borneo ] .
17 That is why we support the access options in ‘ Tir Cymen ’ and those proposed for ESAs in future .
18 That is why we oppose the proposals .
19 That is why we lead the world . ’
20 That is why we examine the expanded role of all-purpose authorities .
21 That is why we need the Bill .
22 ‘ But there is no light rail system in the world that can cover its capital costs in that way and that is why we need the grants . ’
23 That is why I cherish the work of Messrs David Alford and Ted Hynds of the People , who condensed my musings on the subject of my nasal ingestion of the powdered and refined fruits of the coca leaf into the terse , pithy and intriguingly erect motto , ‘ Cocaine And Me , By Funny Man Fry . ’
24 That is why I ask the Minister to admit the reality of the situation , with that amount of money being removed from the state system of education .
25 That is why I support the call of several hon. Members who have taken part in this debate for new consideration of how to make the 1968 nuclear non-proliferation treaty more effective .
26 That is why I forgive the Jews and the Anglo-Saxons their countless vices .
27 That is why I deplore the various policy statements made by the right hon. Member for Gorton in the past opposing the deployment of Trident .
28 The Government 's response has been inadequate and that is why I initiated the debate .
29 That is why I stole the book and that is why they want me dead and why they need the book back .
30 That is why I believe the future of the Labour Party must be founded on the clear principle of one member one vote .
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