Example sentences of "because [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The headhunters ' fees are large because of the very real difficulty of attracting key people and because bringing in these outstanding people can add millions of pounds ' revenue to client organisations , which makes the headhunter 's fee appear small in comparison with the overall potential gains .
2 Yet the attempt has to be made , because bringing in more tax is the centrepiece of the government 's plan for saving the economy .
3 This is because eating out in Hungary is a real pleasure , with an excellent and internationally recognised cuisine and , for holders of western currency , it is all remarkably inexpensive , particularly in the country areas .
4 With all these suggestions we are putting forward minor hypotheses which we would like to test , because added together they will give us answers to our initial broad hypothesis about baptism .
5 This is important because walking uphill requires more energy than walking along a level surface .
6 Because has n't history proved that the English are always trying to do the Irish down ? ’
7 Er the reason want referring because has n't commenced it 's considered er view and the last thing we want is to be in business actually doing is enclosing on St Albans and anything that St Albans does n't actually want .
8 well no because has n't has n't
9 We rarely get out at night , because keeping up with the little fella leaves us dog-tired .
10 Man , naturally slothful according to Malthus , only spread into more adverse climes thanks to the local scarcities of food entailed by his excess fertility ; with later settlers always eventually victorious because made doubly energetic in struggling with both rigorous conditions and previous settlers .
11 In spite of the attractions , Guide has not adopted this uniform approach , mainly because unifying rather different types of object does not make for simplicity .
12 And in this case it is particularly acute because to set up a typology in which science correlates with religious moderation risks the objection that what one means by moderation is going to change according to political circumstances .
13 Bill says his four year marriage to Tonia — widow of speed king Donald Campbell — survives because living apart for most of the time adds zest to their love life .
14 you see because living here like this and er I mean , I mean only yesterday I heard of an people burst in the door and this old lady on the head and where 's your money and that sort of thing , you know , so it it 's really terrible .
15 The pros and cons of which financial saviour should be favoured — a bid led by the American company Sikorsky , or a European consortium including British Aerospace — need not concern us here , because to dwell unduly upon them would be like treating the assassination of an archduke in Sarajevo as the cause rather than the trigger for the First World War .
16 Naturally you will practise such words only in up-to-time sentences because seen out of context they are misleading .
17 However , the adoption of this policy alone does not solve the problem of making optimal use of the volume , because filling up the highest part of the nave with habitable accommodation arranged on one or several storeys deprives the lower-level spinal space of the church of natural light .
18 Armed with computers , the procurement department did its job much faster , reports Larry Skinner , the company 's chief of re-engineering , but it actually took longer for anyone in TI to purchase supplies because filling out all the forms demanded by the procurement department had become so complicated .
19 Because writing ahead to any pe any to the organisers would possibly be a useful thing to do , give them a lot of warning .
20 The kind of language game in which we talk about ‘ the back of ’ something is one in which that expression has meaning because it has evolved out of all kinds of activity in which ‘ backs ’ exist and can be shown to exist , because verified either by our own movement through space-time or by that of other persons , or both .
21 Because growing up involves making your mind up , making up an identity for yourself .
22 Yeah because look how big mine is .
23 and it did n't happen in thirty nine because remember how monstrous it was
24 The word spiritual has become for many fundamentally dissociated from religion and so serves to encourage an alternative , one that is more attractive because lacking both definition and the incubus associated with religion .
25 A second line of argument advanced on behalf of the doctor to justify his failure to accede to the request of his patient is that the doctor must continue treatment because to do otherwise would render him criminally and/or civilly liable .
26 And I think it is important in the Greater York context that the York new settlement be located in a district which is enthusiastic about the concept of developing a new settlement , because to do otherwise I think will undermine the role er function of the new settlement .
27 They could never bring their husbands , because to do so , they would have to be considered as a head of a household , something which , as I have said earlier , no woman can be unless her husband is dead , or mentally or physically incapacitated .
28 This was the contention that the court ought not to entertain the action ‘ because to do so would be detrimental to national security ’ , the defence referring to the long-established practice of Secretaries of State not to disclose or discuss the existence of a warrant .
29 If you do n't , you may find yourself unable to add the subtitles because to do so would entail the loss of too many good shots .
30 Such people are unable to move because to do so would require them to make good a substantial deficit on the mortgage .
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