Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] because " in BNC.

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1 Wesley made little progress with agricultural labourers because they were tied into the rigidities of the traditional social order , although he blamed it on the stolid stupidity of the peasantry , but in many mining and manufacturing villages Methodism throve .
2 There are obvious reasons why not , but its absence contributes to a continuation of failed projects because authors make heroic assumptions and quantify them to produce fanciful targets .
3 A church organist has been told not to play low notes because it could damage the spire .
4 my Lord another factual situation which I 'll simply referred to is the er on going debate in European commission or cases relating to up stream fuel , er , where there 's very little trade , erm for technical reasons because of the isolation of the United Kingdom , however the commission has searched jurisdiction over restricted competition in the market because the fuels have a direct impact upon product , erm from production costs , product down stream of which there is trade
5 Lastly , the Encyclopedie warns against the use of classical orders in private houses because the client would be unable to afford a building of sufficient size to be adequately grand in scale for such elaboration ( never mind it implied someone getting above themselves ) .
6 Are children , when they grow up , better able to challenge injustices , misinformation and hollow values because of their experiences at school ?
7 This has happened partly for good political reasons because there was need to demand a more equal society .
8 IBM Japan said it will not consider measures that would force employees out despite its economic woes because of customary lifelong employment in Japan .
9 Peterson Strobe Tuners in particular have been used for years by professional musicians because of their superior accuracy .
10 At the same time , nature is given the lifeless and blighted quality of man 's world : " ragged cabbages " and " dishevelled chrysanthemums " are odd collocations because ragged normally applies to clothes , and dishevelled to hair .
11 Through Ed , who , she thought had the right contacts because he was a man , they went to the Roundhouse that night .
12 And we 've already discovered in the last six months by discreet calls because of something we 've seen a bit funny in er er in er references that have come back or people have been down right honest and said , Sorry er this guy was last time I spoke with him .
13 Mr Sullivan said : ‘ The gallery owner , Martin Ainscough , is a good friend of mine and I always go to the private viewings because I am a big modern art collector .
14 And they have very specific impacts because they all result their effective result on an interaction with a specific receptor and er an activity I would express on that receptor or as a result of the er erm the uptake of the toxins .
15 PARDON me if I do n't break down in tears at the plight of the parents who are having to take their children out of private schools because they can not afford the fees .
16 High interest rates , themselves necessary to hold spending within non-inflationary bounds because of the liberalisation , may put the process into reverse for a while .
17 There is a need for , and I say with all due respect , an unbiased er , piece of advice from people who ha , do n't have an axe to grind in terms of specific subjects because some children er in my opinion are sometimes lead down wrong avenues
18 People will pay first in higher mortgages , lost jobs and diminished economic opportunities because of the uncertainty caused by the opt-out clause on the single currency .
19 If some clarity of purpose and coherence of action is to take the place of this drift , the ideas and energy ought to come from the political parties because , in theory , they are supposed to provide the driving force in political development .
20 So within specific cultural contexts , the mass media are able to employ existing cultural referents because , like coins of exchange , they are comprehended by all .
21 There are certain other contracts which are not contracts of sale of goods but which are analogous contracts because the ownership of goods passes under them , e.g. contracts of exchange and barter and contracts for labour and materials supplied ( see Chapter 8 above ) .
22 Heroes like Gilgamesh or Heracles have unconscious homosexual inclinations because they are misogynistic — that is , because the female love-object is precluded by the conflict with her and because the homosexual equivalent is at least in part pre-determined by the fact that the mother-figure is perceived as essentially phallic .
23 NINETY Albanian children have been refused British visas because they do not hold full passports .
24 Marx and Engels were interested in primitive cultures because they wanted to construct a general history and theory of society in order to explain the coming to be of capitalism .
25 They often restrict their social activities because they can not afford the services or assistance — including transport — which would help them to overcome the restrictions that disability imposes on their lives .
26 The first few lessons are crucial and I 'm a firm believer that there are so few good British riders because our initial training is so often overlooked .
27 Some may feel coerced into company-centred behaviour , some may accept for instrumental reasons because there is no alternative while others may see the family analogy as the ideal structure for industrial relations .
28 ‘ I enjoy writing historical romances because they are usually longer and so you get more chance to work on character development and detail , ’ he says .
29 ‘ They would take part in sexual activities because they would think that was right .
30 ‘ They would take part in sexual activities because they would think that was right .
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