Example sentences of "[det] way because " in BNC.
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1 | Contemporary corporatist forms in the UK need to be distinguished from classical conceptions of this concept in some way because , while they incorporate working-class organization through the recruitment on a personal and unrepresentative basis of leadership figures , they are not responsive to any significant degree of pressure for working-class interests : hence , authoritarian corporatism . |
2 | Although water is far less compressible than air , the aquifer holds a lot of water compressed in this way because it is much larger than a tyre . |
3 | In some cases , Church authorities have proceeded in this way because they felt that permission was more likely to be forthcoming . |
4 | He may have acted in this way because the dog was worrying sheep , or because he wanted to annoy the dog 's owner , or simply because he despises all alsatians . |
5 | A I suspect your Oscar is behaving this way because she is bored and lonely without her former tank-mate . |
6 | But both sides tend to assume that men keep things this way because they benefit so much . |
7 | If that is how we still feel , then we must recognise that we can only think this way because the Enemy is not threatening us . |
8 | It is likely that a good many valuable stones were destroyed in this way because Pliny was muddling up hardness and toughness . |
9 | Attempts to characterise glass with a view to understanding its technology and source have been made , but glass is a difficult material to work with in this way because of compositional irregularities ( Sanderson and Hunter 1980 ; Hunter 1985 ) . |
10 | He noted how Pius IX had used the Feast of the Immaculate Conception , 8 December , to advance the various stages of Vatican I. He used Pentecost in this way because , as he said , ‘ It is from the spirit and doctrine of Pentecost that the great event of the Ecumenical Council draws its substance and its life ’ ( Acta Apostolica Sedis 52 , p. 517 ) . |
11 | The topic is approached in this way because scant academic attention has been paid to insider dealing in the corporate context ; furthermore , it is within this context that the Chinese Wall mechanism operates ; and finally , new rules have recently been promulgated by the SIB covering the misuse of inside information in the financial conglomerate context . |
12 | Unfortunately , much of the investment that took place was never evaluated in this way because it was regarded as " inescapable " , that is , necessary to supply a satisfactory service level , rather than the level of service supplied being part of the decision-making procedure . |
13 | The case study themes have been expressed in this way because I am anxious that the political implications , the implications for collective social action , are to the forefront . |
14 | Table 1.5 gives the figures for full-time , part-time and total degree enrolments in 11 subject groups between 1979–80 and 1986–87 , excluding the Open University where degree courses can not be grouped in this way because of the structure of foundation plus optional courses ( Open University 1989 ) . |
15 | We are of course aware that educational levels may be important at some stage , but we do not pre-classify in this way because we do not assume beforehand that we know the sociolinguistic structure of the speech community : this is what we are trying to find out ! |
16 | I suppose we thought Vic must have said try it this way because Matt and I were already into our quarrel and it shows what a pro he was to his fingertips that he carried on as per normal . |
17 | They were treated in this way because birds might be able to acquire the skill simply by coming across an already opened milk bottle . |
18 | Steen 's only acting this way because he 's frightened . |
19 | Most forecasts work this way because there is no other way to work . |
20 | But do we talk this way because it is the way we think ? |
21 | Goods are provided in this way because of difficulties in defining their desired characteristics sufficiently for private , profit-seeking firms to supply them . |
22 | I decided to come this way because I wanted you to see the courtyard by moonlight . ’ |
23 | You 'll have to come out this way because there 's lots of cars on the road Oh , one , two , three be careful and walk |
24 | You 'll have to come out this way because there 's lots of cars on the road Oh , one , two , three be careful and walk |
25 | facing this way because |
26 | It was , ‘ If you guys want to do it , you can do it ; whatever you decide to do I 'll be behind you , but I do n't want to push you either way because you 're individuals . ’ |
27 | The new theorists seem to have gone the same way because of ideological conservatism , or fatalism about what is possible . |
28 | ‘ I suppose tobacco dumping has not become an issue in the same way because adults have a choice , ’ she adds . |
29 | Dealers insist that paintings should be treated the same way because of the auctions for dealers only , where ‘ dead ’ stock is exchanged and where new prices are set . |
30 | He has sought to make a political attack on me , and I shall reply in the same way because the right hon. Gentleman has been highly selective in his summary of the case . |