Example sentences of "[noun] because [pers pn] is not [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Beside the fruit house is another store , invisible to passers-by because it is not only comparatively tiny but also underground .
2 Often , invoice discounting is more attractive to the larger companies that can manage their own sales ledgers , but it does expose the factor/invoice discounter to greater risks because it is not so closely involved in the client 's affairs .
3 Much of these data , however , are also suitable for hypothesis-testing — indeed the data are of higher quality than those generally used in research studies because it is not usually practicable to ask academics from a wide range of areas to adopt uniform teaching , assessment and reporting practices solely to permit educational research to occur .
4 The Western book would be a magnificent present for anyone who likes the genre because it is not only a comprehensive guide to the films and film-makers , but also to the cultural background .
5 But to suggest that we should toss out the Garden of Eden story because it is not necessarily literal historical fact would be a dangerous precedent .
6 Embryology is n't a good guide because it is n't sufficiently precise .
7 However , the difficult condition which requires the most consideration because it is not that unlikely is one in which the operator is faced with a situation where various things have gone wrong naturally or by inadvertent human interference in the plant or instrumentation .
8 The Open Software Foundation 's much-ballyhooed Distributed Management Environment technology is missing from Networx Inc 's platform list because it is not yet productised .
9 Thus an inductivist rationalist might rule that astrology is not a science because it is not inductively derivable from the facts of observation , whilst a falsificationist might rule that Marxism is not scientific because it is not falsifiable .
10 Incontinence is a difficult problem because it is n't just a problem with physical symptoms .
11 The method of arriving at cost by applying the latest purchase price to the total number of units in stock is unacceptable in principle because it is not necessarily the same as actual cost and in times of rising prices , will result in the taking of a profit which has not been realised .
12 A sentence of this kind would be an interesting test for advanced foreign students of the English language because it is not merely unepigrammatic but devoid of meaning .
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