Example sentences of "is [Wh adv] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Now on that point , for access someone now needs to pick up and write effectively a simple this is how we project planning on access .
2 ‘ And this is how we 've done our share , ’ said Adam bitterly .
3 The performance at Arsenal was an indicator that we are back on song , and that is how we intend to stay . ’
4 I was to perform two of Joyce 's pieces , the first being ‘ Committee ’ , a deadly accurate re-creation of a Northern Ladies Choral Committee meeting convened to axe one of its founder members : ‘ Now , we do n't want any unpleasantness , friendly is what we are and friendly is how we mean to go on … but I think we all know there is one voice in the altos that did not ought to be there .
5 This is how we love to express our dextrous craftsmanship .
6 Do this is how we have to add up fractions .
7 Tottenham , it must be said , also had key players absent but what must be disturbing is how they failed to raise their game until a double substitution in the 70th minute .
8 This is how they came to arrive in Durham in May , 1849 .
9 Even more amazing is how they managed to arrive at just the right place , and at just the right day and hour required , when not even Charles himself knew where he and his men would be .
10 THE FIRST thing you notice about The Wishplants is how they make performing on stage look so good and so damn easy .
11 In fact , they all look like they should be in different bands — which is how they manage to slip from soul to jazz , from funk to thrash , so easily .
12 Which is how she came to find herself in such an embarrassing position .
13 This is how I came to know and subscribe to CD REVIEW whose cover-mounted CDs have been excellent .
14 I took the best I could , and this is how I 've made use of them . ’
15 This is how I 've bought mince .
16 That is what I am concerned with , and that is how I have measured the application .
17 And that is how I have got along for the last sixty six years .
18 And this is how you 've got to where you are .
19 It was time to move on to the offensive : ‘ What I 'd like to know is how you managed to see Newley in Primrose Hill at six o'clock . ’
20 ‘ What intrigues me most of all is how you managed to get someone like the editor of the New York Times to agree to back up your cover story . ’
21 TV viewers , astute ones , will notice when Norman first hoves on to the screen that his swing is very upright , which is how he started playing this game .
22 ‘ The question , ’ Benny interrupted , ‘ is how he intends to do it . ’
23 well what in actual fact happened , it 's not easy to get Terry Wogan at a moments notice to come and sit down , what in actual fact happens is that we draw up exactly what it is , that , that he would be saying and what the answer will be , he sees that and it 's totally approved , understandably he 's not gon na put his name to anything that he does n't believe is , is correct and that is how it 's done and
24 This is how it 's done get on with it I 'm going now !
25 It 's not a good thing , but this is life and this is how it 's seen .
26 This is how it has retained its gloriously untouched state both outside and in .
27 This is how it has happened .
28 That is when they decided to get him in . ’
29 I bet that 's , this is when they started to get , get in
30 and secondly it 's coming to the end of the financial year and this is when they want to spend the money .
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