Example sentences of "[is] [Wh adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | That s when one can be the straight man and the other can have a go at him . ’ |
2 | Absolutely , could n't agree more , that s why I was fucking astounded to see the headlines in the sunday papers saying GIGGS BACK TO HIS MAGNIFICENT BEST the little shit did fuck all . |
3 | I have a feeling its not too different from how Leeds play now , that s why I see him as an excellent ( joint ? ) |
4 | Yes , that s why I said it was a bit worrying before . |
5 | Sharpe used only speed to get past players … that s why you do nt see him go past players much anymore … cos he ca nt run fast enough . |
6 | That 's 'ow I can be so sure , you see . |
7 | That 's 'ow I can be so certain about the expression on 'is face . |
8 | ‘ That 's 'ow your dirty mind works . |
9 | That 's 'ow she come ter move . |
10 | But that 's 'ow it 'appened . |
11 | Er what I actually mean is whenever you have an idiom , you can substitute in the position of a whole sentence or of a verb phrase , but you ca n't substitute it for a subject and a verb , leaving the object of the sentence intact . |
12 | Where there is reasonable cause to believe that a person has information about the child 's whereabouts he may be ordered to disclose it ( s95(6) ) . |
13 | It absorbs the overwhelming majority of the total fees paid up by LTA members , few of whom are aware that this is how their contributions are squandered . |
14 | If this is how her work is to be read , then we are of course back with all the problems of the kairos approach : why has history been what it has been and given what history has been what may be said of God 's intention in relation to women ? |
15 | She was , unquestionably , a mother figure , full of care , concern and interest , and this is how her friends saw her . |
16 | When the finishing touches are applied , this is how her plane should look . |
17 | ‘ God meeting us no longer as ‘ Thou ’ , but also disguised in the ‘ It ’ ; so in the last resort my question is how we are to find the ‘ Thou ’ in this ‘ It , ’ ( i.e. , fate ) . |
18 | They said , ‘ this is how we were in the past ’ , and they made their image out of historical facts . |
19 | 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 . ’ |
20 | More often , we would come across them when we least expected it ; which is how we found the Syrians one hot June morning in 1976 . |
21 | It is how we react to suffering , rather than the magnitude of what we have to bear , that distinguishes one person from another . |
22 | Inner Face : The Inner Face is how we see ourselves . |
23 | That is how we are born . |
24 | As I have already indicated , the critical question we must ask is how we may design selection procedures which encourage sensible teaching and learning . |
25 | Today we had to identify our baby 's body but this is how we will always remember her |
26 | The performance at Arsenal was an indicator that we are back on song , and that is how we intend to stay . ’ |
27 | I am sure we all have one objective in mind , which is how we can best serve our members , and I 'm sure that both Richard and I are of the same view on this . |
28 | There was no W , since it was not reckoned a proper letter in its own right , but only a double U , which is how we pronounce it . |
29 | If that is how we still feel , then we must recognise that we can only think this way because the Enemy is not threatening us . |
30 | In fact it is how we Brits are seen by the French . |