Example sentences of "is [Wh adv] [pers pn] have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 That is what I am concerned with , and that is how I have measured the application .
2 And that is how I have got along for the last sixty six years .
3 That is why we have ensured , through our know-how funds and all the other means at our disposal , that we are providing economic advice and sound advice for training members of the former republics to get on with the job of economic reform .
4 That is why we have cut interest rates seven times in a year and halved inflation in a year , have the lowest number of strikes for half a century and have cut the basic rate of tax .
5 That is why we have made some changes to the business structure and appointed business development executives to lead a new thrust in business development .
6 ‘ We have found the quality of staff , the communications and facilities offered by the city to be excellent which is why we have selected Glasgow for further growth of our core business and the centralisation of some functions . ’
7 That is why we have based our menu on good nutritious foods .
8 That is why we have sought to respond to representations , and to continue to give people in Scotland who wish to serve in the parachute regiments the opportunity to do so .
9 That is why we have developed a special Professionals ' Mortgage Service , with many features tailored to your requirements .
10 ‘ That is why we have developed a comprehensive environmental policy of which every employee will receive a copy in the New Year .
11 That is why we have designated this Sunday as a Pledge Day and asked our people to pledge what they believe God is calling them to give towards the Project over the next few years .
12 That is why we have costed the Labour party programme in the document which I have with me .
13 ‘ That is why we have decided to get involved in this new project .
14 That is right and that is why we have pressed energetically for almost two years for the association agreements , which include trade and political discussions , with Poland , with Hungary and with Czechoslovakia .
15 That is why we have moved new clause 2 .
16 There are things on which we should be spending money , which is why we have increased the standard spending assessments in recent years , but in this case
17 That is why we have pursued its progress in the changes of society , as well as through individual story-telling .
18 That is why we have invented the concept of trust status , which gives us the opportunity to entrust to local people — those who work in the hospitals — a greater discretion and influence over the way in which resources are used in their institution .
19 Dr Michael Clarke , the society 's south-east England regional conservation officer , said yesterday : ‘ The Medway estuary is recognised internationally as a conservation area , particularly for birdlife , and that is why we have taken this step of seeking judicial review . ’
20 That is why we have taken the lead in the restaurant industry to voluntarily list and explain the ingredients in our food .
21 That is why we have taken up the position that we have over GATT , a position which is widely welcomed by that industry .
22 Trade marketing manager Michael Coward said : ‘ Our long-term customer loyalty is of paramount importance to us — that is why we have added high quality value for our consumers in this promotion .
23 That is why we have had so many research studies in this area , and why we have such a wide variety of interesting cases of both successful and less successful projects which are extremely valuable starting points for analysis .
24 ‘ The VAT issue has been very important and that is why we have spent nearly five years on it .
25 That is why we have ordered the new Challenger II tank for the Army , the Merlin helicopter for the Navy , the ASRAAM air defence missile for the RAF and a wide range of other new equipment for our Forces .
26 This is why we have discussed the many different types first , and thus have some idea of all the possibilities available to us .
27 This is why we have instituted imaginative reforms of education , of health , of the legal profession , of social security , and of other crucial areas of our national life — so that we do n't just do more , but also do better .
28 With difficulty , but I think it is fair to say as well it has got great compensations , because if you build walls , if you 're hiding , if you 're pretending , if you 're always subscribing parents and stopping them from coming in you make problems ; parents worry and suspect that there are problems behind those closed doors , and I think this is why we have established fifteen different parent teacher groups which meet regularly in different parts of Sussex , from Seaford to Shoreham , to Hove , to Brighton , and in small groups of ten/fifteen/twenty they 'll sit down with a teacher and they do n't just do fund raising they thrash out the different aspects of their children 's education and then they come in and meet in a main committee and I think it is this involvement that enables the parents and the teachers to work very closely together .
29 That is why we have digressed .
30 That is why we have got to aim to have programmes that cherish diversity and originality .
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