Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] is [adv] [verb] because " in BNC.
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1 | The link with the University College is further strengthened because the present Principal of the College , Dr David Morris , also holds the appointment of Professor of Agriculture at University College , Aberystwyth . |
2 | Land cultivation in the Auvergne uplands is extremely limited because of the long cold period in winter when sward re-establishment would be difficult , a dry summer climate , and because of thin soils which are anyway generally quite fertile . |
3 | Hill climbing is so called because it is like what one would do to find the top of a hill in a Scottish mist : Keep going up . |
4 | The significance of autonomy ( or rather the threat of its loss ) in relation to crime control is generally recognised because of its association with imprisonment . |
5 | It follows that in a Mössbauer transition the recoil energy is drastically reduced because M is now the mass of the crystal . |
6 | The transperitoneal approach to the gall bladder is usually avoided because of the risk of intraperitoneal bile leakage or bowel perforation . |
7 | Winemakers often argue over the question whether Cabernet Sauvignon is universally liked because it is the best red grape variety in the world , or because it is the main ingredient in claret the world 's most widely available red wine . |
8 | Her endorsement potential is definitely suffering because of her Japanese face and her Japanese name . ’ |
9 | Thus William Gilpin remarks in 1791 that Petworth House is badly situated because it does not lie at the centre of its park , but at an extremity , where it is elbowed by the churchyard ; Repton , whom Mr Rushworth thinks of employing at Sotherton , explains that proximity to a village may lessen dignity . |