Example sentences of "and [adj] [is] where " in BNC.
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1 | There is more freedom in Canada and that is where I will go . |
2 | The tradition for diesel cars is far better established on the Continent and that is where the best buys come from . |
3 | It also changes venues , and that is where Van Rensburg thinks his problems could lie . |
4 | It also changes venues , and that is where Van Rensburg thinks his problems could lie . |
5 | Look at the figures for electricity generated ( and that is where most of the carbon dioxide comes from ) , however , and a rather different picture emerges . |
6 | And that is where the three bored blacks came in . |
7 | Such a heroic venture requires heroic singing , and that is where it seemed this enthralling evening would fall short of its target . |
8 | His driving apparently is still not all it might be , but his short game and putting are very good and that is where scores are salvaged as well as made . |
9 | And that is where time-out may prove useful — especially in tense , angry situations . |
10 | Sir Hermann Bondi , chairman of NERC , says that Antarctic research , like space research , requires spending ‘ an awful lot of money to get there — and that is where the science begins ’ . |
11 | For the rest something else is needed , and that is where the distraction display comes into operation . |
12 | Alec also owns Mooney of Kerrville , Texas , and that is where the TBM 700 story started a few years ago . |
13 | And that is where ‘ diata ’ can help . |
14 | ‘ My four children were brought up on Merseyside and that is where my home is . |
15 | As Institute president Ian Plaistowe said very wisely in his letter to the Financial Times , we should work towards recording similar events in similar ways ; my point was simply that we do not want to record different things in similar ways , and that is where judgment will come in : for example , some securitisations are valid , others not . |
16 | The studio was once part of a railway company property and that is where the old railwayman comes in . |
17 | And that is where the history of art begins . |
18 | And that is where they are hanging now , and they are worth a great deal . |
19 | Marian 's father was a partner in a solicitor 's practice in Manchester and that is where she returned on graduation to take her articles . |
20 | They live in nests below ground where they are safe from sand lizards and insectivorous birds and that is where they stay during the mornings . |
21 | But Live Aid et al can not be seen in isolation , and that is where it is revealed as less than world-shifting . |
22 | And that is where my story really starts . |
23 | And that is where we stayed together , until we heard the Compline bell . |
24 | Before a computer can perform a simulation , it requires a blueprint of these physical laws , and that is where CFD comes in . |
25 | And that is where I think we should actually be pushing . |
26 | It was as a result of those surveys that we pinpointed two and , later , three farms and that is where the detailed tests are being carried out . |
27 | That is our position and that is where we remain . |
28 | And that is where the Parish Council were coming from . |
29 | South Milford Parish Council whilst being totally opposed to the scheme decided in the best interests of their residents to make the following observations to County , and that is where they 've built in the safeguards but they are totally opposed to the scheme . |
30 | And that is where , my friend — ’ he placed his arm affectionately round Owen in the Arab way — ‘ I need your help . |