Example sentences of "and [adj] [is] how " in BNC.
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1 | And that is how the passage appeared in volume form , in the editions of 1867 and 1870 . |
2 | And that is how the body of the novel leaves the matter . |
3 | False consciousness is usually referred to by Marx by the term ‘ ideology ’ and that is how the word will be used in this book . |
4 | And that is how children are brought up … . |
5 | However , out of that unpleasant experience something good was generated and that is how it will go on , I 'm sure . |
6 | And that is how ‘ Mr Fit ’ began . |
7 | Hordes of little old men and women sit around all day doing little else , and that is how they get walnuts . |
8 | But Darwin conceived that natural selection applied to individuals , or possibly to species , and that is how it is still understood . |
9 | And that is how the present volume came to be written . |
10 | I know it is true , because I have to respond to public pressure daily in my job , and that is how issues become prominent and how spending priorities are established . |
11 | The performance at Arsenal was an indicator that we are back on song , and that is how we intend to stay . ’ |
12 | And that is how the Charge of the Light Brigade , the most celebrated and glorious calamity in British military history came about — all because of a failure in the effective use of grammar to make an appropriate connection with context . |
13 | And that is how matters have been left . |
14 | ‘ After the English Test we will be on our way home and that is how it should be . ’ |
15 | However the two chemists did not discuss this with the Utah press office and that is how the Utah authorities ‘ confirmed ’ their paranoia that word was leaking out . |
16 | While the study of the language is critical to the development of BSL and its acceptance , it is also true to say that there is a more pressing problem in relation to BSL , at least in the eyes of deaf people , and that is how to learn and use it . |
17 | And that is how it would remain , until such time as the people would be free to worship in their religion and be proud of their centuries-old heritage . |
18 | And that is how we set off , arm-in-arm , down Sunningdale Drive past Sussex Gardens where the bowls players were dying slowly in well-pressed whites , towards the London Road . |
19 | And that is how the town collected that surprising classical street which stands apart from all the rest . |
20 | Coming out of the 4th lap the Russian and Hungarian dropped him and that is how it remained to the final straight , Bohacs eventually taking the win but Andy with an unprecedented second bronze , within a minute of the winner and nearly two minutes clear of Bartunek in 4th place . |
21 | Yo yo you knew your clubman was coming , you 've stayed in and that is how our local clubman who is now dead , Mr became a councillor because naturally , people voted for him against the Conservative because he was someone they knew , someone like as came you know . |
22 | And that is how it is , |
23 | ‘ And that is how you will remain , is it ? |
24 | And that is how he he he got on good terms with my mother again . |
25 | And that is how I have got along for the last sixty six years . |
26 | If I started trying to come between husband and wife , and that is how it would be seen , I could hardly help anyone at all . |
27 | It is not just a matter of how much is raised : there is another essential principle , and that is how the burden is distributed . |
28 | That is what I am concerned with , and that is how I have measured the application . |
29 | The police service takes this service for granted , and that is how it should be . |
30 | ‘ It has forty thousand on the clock , and that is how many miles it has done . |