Example sentences of "[noun pl] because [ex0] " in BNC.

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1 Like a chain reaction , such suspicions quickly breed upon themselves and in the convoluted world of intelligence find ready ears because there is always someone willing to denigrate another person 's opinions .
2 We ought to split the schools because there 's quite a lot of them .
3 The management committee will meet and it will divide the money into two and give each one however much the management committee feels that it should have and that management committee need not meet again for twelve months because there will be nothing for it to do .
4 Mr Hoddle said : ‘ It 's going to be hard to get into the play-offs because there are teams ahead of us who have played less games .
5 I got on the brakes because there was no way through .
6 television audio and video signals because there is less loss of signal than through a twisted pair of wires or flex .
7 for the kids because there 's a little man out there who 's the only one in the family who did n't have it .
8 You have to use these methods because there are fifty cassettes coming in every day and you need yours to be picked out and heard with particular care .
9 It had three big windows with iron doors and white walls and you used to go into the house up a flight of steps because there were shops underneath .
10 ‘ We try to make it lighthearted for the other lads because there 's a lot of pressure .
11 ‘ We ca n't have books because there might be some kind of secret coded messages written in them . ’
12 But such animals can barely retract into their shells because there is so little unoccupied space therein ( Osborne , 1977 ) .
13 In this state the electron could not radiate energy in the form of electromagnetic waves because there would be no lower energy state for it to go to .
14 A 15-member panel chosen to represent a cross section of the Dutch public has called for a moratorium on all commercial exploitation of genetically manipulated animals because there are still too many unknowns in genetic engineering .
15 He further argues that with multiple measures there is a danger of losing focus , and that it is difficult to set targets for some indicators because there are no historical data on them .
16 She did n't hear the screams because there was a roaring in her ears and she lost consciousness , pinned by the car to the lamp post .
17 You have ties obviously to hold certain things in and if you 've only got a van with a a third full you 'll have to use the ties because there 's space left over .
18 Words like TODAY , TOMORROW and YESTERDAY become compounds because there are words/signs for TO + DAY , TO + MORROW , and YESTER + DAY .
19 To have done otherwise , it was argued , would have meant turning away young refugees because there were no homes for them to go to .
20 And , do you know , before the war we could turn the cows out in the lane outside the farm before breakfast on summer mornings to graze the hedgerows because there was just no traffic at that time .
21 The eradication of hunger is not a threat to the well-being of people in the industrialised countries because there is more than enough food for everyone .
22 not know , of course there 's a , wears away with lack of use , but when you 're in the water you want web feet because there
23 There is a ready market in financial instruments like Treasury bills because there are always plenty of willing sellers and buyers at any one time .
24 Managers do not want to start factories , shops , or entertainments in the rural areas because there are few workers there and the old and very young have little money to spend .
25 But , according to L pez , " We know it 's the banana companies because there is no other agricultural activity in the area " .
26 still budget , now you would have some decrease in costs because there would be less phone calls , there would be less paper , less trouble .
27 On one ocassion , patients were said to have spent the night in wet beds because there was no-one to change them .
28 Yesterday , a spokesman for the South Wales Sea Fisheries Committee said it was unlikely the picking would exhaust the beds because there were so many cockles this year .
29 Not only does the contradictory nature of the evidence preclude any generalization , but it is difficult to conduct any cross-cultural comparisons because there is no agreement as to what should be compared .
30 You could n't leave them in those days because there was no social security .
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