Example sentences of "here because it " in BNC.

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1 We love it here because it is unspoiled and old fashioned .
2 Although not closely related to other river dolphins , the tucuxi is included here because it shares a similar habitat .
3 The Eastern District also featured prominently among the appendices to the evidence , where there were several tables of information about selected Districts : the Eastern was a good choice for inclusion here because it embraced almost twice as many branches as any other District , it covered a distinctive part of the country and its relatively-high level of students ' and members ' financial contributions tended to show the WEA in a good light .
4 I am emphasising the existential quality of dramatic playing here because it is in direct contrast to the expectations of acting behaviour to be found in some educational institutions .
5 One mental disorder , schizophrenia , deserves special mention here because it has been strongly linked with food sensitivity by some doctors .
6 He sends you out here because it looks impressive . ’
7 He was in Rio , but came here because it is safer .
8 ‘ God sent all artists here because it can be such a drag to be on this planet , ’ said the star .
9 We have included it here because it is required by the context ( i.e. a disciplinary report ) .
10 One investigator who has put weight on the relationship with affective , rather than schizophrenic , disorder is the American psychiatrist , Andreasen , whose work , also carried out within a partly genetics context , is of particular interest here because it has mainly been concerned with writers .
11 Sep 8 1984 Stark Dadaist design classic , included here because it is the only cover story EVER to carry not a single picture , inside or out .
12 This very specialized approach is explained on pp. 94–7 , but it is mentioned here because it sometimes uses a kind of experiment .
13 This publication is of particular interest here because it pulls together several themes pertinent to a consideration of Mrs Whitehouse and the NVALA .
14 I mention it here because it and Sirius show the way to the open cluster M50 in Monoceros .
15 ‘ I think I 'd rather stay here because it 's fixed now , but I do n't really like comprehensive schools that much .
16 There 's a much , much larger range of great designer clothes over here because it 's just a bigger population .
17 If I could just put it over here because it 'll be I think I , I 'm a little bit far away over there .
18 Do n't let it come across like that , the temptation is to think that you 've got to have all this bit up here , now you do n't want this up here because it 's very difficult to cope with once you 've tied it round to get it round the elbow , you want the least amount that you can get , just cover the arm and then it makes it much easier to deal with at the end .
19 I mention this here because it has sometimes been thought that this type of community is abnormal or atypical .
20 It is noted here because it indicates the increasing dissatisfaction of many Edwardian novelists with the high Victorian ideal of the exclusive ‘ home ’ , despite ( or because of ) the fact that in that period , as Walter Crane observed , ‘ the beautifying of houses , to those to whom it is possible , has become in some cases almost a religion ’ .
21 While the concept of headship has been criticized on empirical and political grounds , see for example Murphy ( forthcoming ) , it is necessary to use it here because it is the familiar way of presenting data and also because many data from earlier years are available only in this form .
22 She thought : I must be here because it does n't matter to me much whether I live or die .
23 He says them trustees are going to sell it and keep you here because it 'll be cheaper . ’
24 Apart from providing some insight into Halliday 's view of the way in which theme is realized in discourse , the discussion of topic is also of particular interest here because it highlights an area of considerable potential confusion for translators interested in the thematic analysis of topic-prominent languages .
25 With the exception of the use of nominalizations and a change from the past to the present tense , my suggested version is identical to the existing translation ( the present tense is the correct one to use here because it signals that the abstract reports the contents of the paper , not the procedures undertaken in the research — see discussion of tense as a signalling device in academic abstracts , Chapter 4 , section 4.2.4 ) .
26 The historical view is noted here because it is particularly relevant to the current administration .
27 text here because it does make it that little bit more interesting and people are likely to think , oh !
28 Again , this was not a PNP initiative but is reported here because it concerned parents , children and schools and gives an example of the practice from which the LEA 's unwritten policy on home-school links has to be inferred .
29 I said to her , ‘ I 'm not willing to argue with you here because it would get me into trouble but if I ever saw you on the street I would ’ .
30 And I 've , I 've done that and it , there 's not one thing you can point to and say there 's no one in here because it 's several things , altogether , that indicate it , it might have been there 's no car on the drive , there might 've been , there might 've been milk still out .
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