Example sentences of "way because [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm just glad to get that out of the way because at the moment I 've got no confidence , ’ said Thorne . |
2 | Philip Matthews had a brief incumbency and was replaced for the North American tour by David Irwin , who in turn gave way because of injury to Willie Anderson . |
3 | ‘ She ca n't get to the Camp by going that way because of the Swamp . |
4 | The meal was passed in comparative silence , each woman worrying in her own way because of George 's failure to return . |
5 | 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 ) . |
6 | To the south , a large estate has closed off a public right of way because of vandalism in the woods where pheasant are bred for shooting . |
7 | The new theorists seem to have gone the same way because of ideological conservatism , or fatalism about what is possible . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 ) . |
10 | That fair trading will make an immediate impact in a small way because of the reasons we 're discussing . |
11 | Sabine Jourdain had been killed because of what she was prepared to say , Barbara Coleman had been kept out of the way because of what she knew and Rain was to be killed before she could publish the story . |
12 | A feeling began to emerge that the advantages of the new approach might be long- rather than short-term , but the dichotomy between wanting to work in the new way because of its potential advantages and ‘ Are we ever going to get the syllabus done ? ’ continued to be problematic . |
13 | I shall not give way because of the time . |
14 | Goods are provided in this way because of difficulties in defining their desired characteristics sufficiently for private , profit-seeking firms to supply them . |
15 | The patent application , which concerned a piece of machinery which functioned in a certain way because of the punched cards , was allowed to proceed . |
16 | ‘ It seems to me that this practice will only pay its way because of what they now call ‘ companion animals ’ . |
17 | Some months ago , Clinton said of US policy on Ulster : ‘ We 've been a little too reluctant to relay our feelings in a positive way because of two reasons : our long-standing relationship with Great Britain and the perception that this ( the troubles in Northern Ireland ) is a very thorny problem . ’ |
18 | You see they 've accepted our terms in one way because of the stage payments . |
19 | You can see their minds were build that way because of the problems they get into both philosophically and technically . |
20 | You can see their minds were built that way because of the problems they get into both philosophically and technically . |
21 | So we 're showing it in a peaceful way because in the end of course we can destroy by the ballot and not the bullet . |