Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [noun sg] [noun] because of " in BNC.

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1 On May 6 an attempt by opposition deputies in the People 's Assembly to remove Gramoz Rucaj from the post of caretaker Interior Minister because of the Shkodër events had been defeated , but a majority had voted in favour of dismissing Procurator General Rrapo Mino and head of the Investigator-General 's Office Qemal Lane .
2 Therefore , anaerobic sampling which is a necessity in serum because of the possible CO 2 loss from the sample is not as crucial for the measurements of gall bladder bile because of the small effect on Ca 2 + activity with a CO 2 loss from the sample where pH changes only minimal .
3 Many want to see the return of petrol pump attendants because of the difficulties with self-self service .
4 This has important implications for nature conservation interests because of the financial supports and incentives available ( see Chapter 6 ) .
5 A WEST COAST councillor has warned of a possible fire-bombing campaign against Highland holiday homes because of anger at council tax discounts .
6 The reader should endeavour to keep up to date with oil market developments because of their impact upon the international economy and financial system .
7 John Isaacs , the coach of Mike McFarlane , had moved his squad over to Haringey , away from Victoria Park Harriers because of alleged racism , so the sprints occasioned greater interest than usual .
8 A proposal to allow professors to retire on full pension at 63 instead of 65 has met with little support from state finance ministers because of its cost , and also because it would set an expensive precedent for all other civil servants .
9 Not all are suitable for food contact surfaces because of their odour , toxicity , corrosiveness or tainting properties .
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