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

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1 That s how easy it is .
2 THAT S when Ill be convinced some gypsy scum fan has nt been doctoring Wilkos cornflakes ( or something ) .
3 That s when one can be the straight man and the other can have a go at him . ’
4 he wer a big fan of Real Madrid tha knows , that s where all white strip came from I wer a ball boy at Elland Road between 1972–74 ( its when they were building the kop to replace the mound a muck that used to be the Gelderd end ) .
5 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 .
6 That s why Bodins rating is nt rock bottom … he s Swindons pen taker ( so their highest scorer : - ) ) .
7 I have a feeling its not too different from how Leeds play now , that s why I see him as an excellent ( joint ? )
8 Yes , that s why I said it was a bit worrying before .
9 That s why when a team gets knocked out of europe — invariably they do nothing in the league .
10 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 .
11 ‘ That 's 'ow your dirty mind works .
12 That 's 'ow she come ter move .
13 But that 's 'ow it 'appened .
14 That 's 'ow I can be so sure , you see .
15 That 's 'ow I can be so certain about the expression on 'is face .
16 Based on what the PB is and what is known about its antecedents and consequences , design a method of delivering these rewards ( and of withholding them ) on a contingent and consistent basis : that is whenever CB and PB appear .
17 Proposed change is whenever possible shown to arise from identified deficiencies .
18 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 .
19 Gives me a better idea of what he 's doing-how much he 's spending , what he 's spending it on . ’
20 The government had not acknowledged their arrest but the team had heard rumours of the women 's whereabouts in a military camp and in fact found them there .
21 Into Charlotte 's mind came what Uncle Jack had said concerning Beatrix 's whereabouts in the spring of 1939 .
22 ‘ Who checked Ernie Passmore 's whereabouts on the Friday night that Riddle disappeared ? ’
23 Would Merymose believe that he had no idea of the man 's whereabouts now ?
24 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) ) .
25 For example , this is how he evoked Seurat 's scene of the Parisian suburban resort known as La Grande Jatte .
26 A further issue is how well sculptures are suited to their sites .
27 The problem of criticising the work in exhibiting societies ' shows is how little space is made available in newspapers for its coverage ; the critic has time to mention a painter or a sculptor , make a brief observation , and then passes on .
28 Obviously , sorting out the courses which are on offer can best be done by writing for the prospectus but with any application the question that will be of overriding importance is how you are going to finance your training .
29 The question , he wrote , is how to make desire interesting .
30 That is how Autumn affects me .
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