Example sentences of "is [adv] [pron] have [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 But on the other hand they 're not having to deal so much with another executor there is n't there has n't got to be so much to and fro correspondence and therefore the workload will be somewhat less and that 's likely to balance the extra responsibility element .
2 When Zuwaya held a wedding or a funeral , when men met in a shaikh 's house to discuss reprisals or bloodwealth , they could say to themselves , ‘ This is how we have always done things . ’
3 Social security is when you have n't got no money and he has got money .
4 So potential is when it has n't done anything yet , it 's stored up ready for us to .
5 Secondary infringement is when someone has knowingly dealt with illegal copies of your work from another source .
6 Having said that I mean I think there there has been obviously some concern about some security measures , other than terrorist or so called terrorist threats in relation to staff personal security in the building which is why we 've actually moved towards more one stop per section area so there are limits to where the public are actually free to move around the building .
7 Which is why we 've recently abolished some charges altogether and simplified others .
8 That is why we have not become a stronger mass movement .
9 Computational experience has shown that pseudo-costs do not vary too much from node to node ( which is why we have not given them a ‘ k ’ subscript ) .
10 That is why we have consistently adopted a pro-European stance .
11 We agree with MacGowan and Reeves that the half life may be inaccurate if it is calculated from only two values ; but perhaps that is why they have never seen a patient with normal renal function in whom the half life is as long as 7.6 hours , since in clinical practice two measurements are all one has to go on .
12 The scattered crowd drew closer together and listened quietly , but when he gave his warning about the Riot Act , glances were exchanged , a few grinned openly , and a wit called out , ‘ They must know the law here — that is why they have all stayed at home . ’
13 This is it , I 've tried , this is why I 've not talked to somebody else about it , because nobody else is listening .
14 ‘ I naturally believe that the financial profits of the drug-suppliers are offensive , ’ Ellen said , ‘ which is why I 've only used cocaine on a handful of occasions .
15 Which is why I have always tried to insist that my players have proper ways of relaxing away from their work .
16 Er well er I think , I do n't think they are so politically activated and this is where you have n't got your forthcoming erm members on committees .
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