Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [Wh adv] i [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Which is why I 'll be obliged if you do n't ask for bread unless you really want it . |
2 | I do n't like gritstone : never did — it does n't fit any of my reasons for enjoying climbing , which is why I ca n't see any reason for not bolting it . |
3 | I believe that that is the Prime Minister 's intention , which is why I shall strongly support him tonight . |
4 | Which is why I should have welcomed the students who wanted to talk to me about the poetry of George Darley , which a misguided colleague of mine had included in a series of lectures on the early nineteenth century , and in so doing had worried the more discerning of my students , who were failing to see any merit there . |
5 | Which is why I must cover my traces , I thought , then go up and check the state of the relics . |
6 | Alec Clifton-Taylor describes this stone as being ‘ absolutely dependable ’ , which is how I would also describe ‘ The Hagge ’ . |
7 | So again , we find that Chewong reaction to perceived violence — which is how I would describe the abuse of the jealous woman — is to retreat from it . |
8 | ‘ There 's where I 'll hook the grapnel . |
9 | And in a way that 's how I approached this album , it 's how I will approach Alfie when we come you know it 's it 's a wonderful passion . |