Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] be [adv] [verb] because " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Social imperialism ’ suggests that the main beneficiaries of this policy were British consumers , and indeed one writer has gone so far as to argue a direct link to the Attlee government 's social reforms : ‘ The nationalisations , medical provision and expansion of education so magnanimously legislated by the Labour Ministry were largely achieved because the Bank of England kept the Sterling Area show on the road . '
2 As the minority population became more vociferous in its demands and more openly nationalist and republican , the stature of Paisley in the loyalist camp was proportionately increased because Protestants looked back at what he had been saying in the early days of O'Neill 's reign and saw that ‘ he had been right all along ’ .
3 In agricultural history it is evident that a macro-economic overview is necessarily limited because we have no usable index of agricultural rent over any considerable period .
4 In men this factor was only related because of its association with separation .
5 It appears that this procedure is rarely used because of the ignorance and fear of disgruntled clients and because there appears to be a generally high level of satisfaction with the services provided .
6 The hon. Gentleman is also mistaken because he has ignored the fact that in the past three years alone , £10 million of Department of Trade and Industry money has gone to the assisted area in west Cornwall .
7 Some items are inherently given because of their meaning and this generally applies not only to spoken and written English but also to most languages .
8 This claim was widely debated because Malthus used it to suggest that poverty and starvation were inevitable .
9 This area was specifically targeted because of the high level of involvement of people living there in road accidents .
10 French Tomatoes are so called because in the traditional recipe French cream cheese is used in place of the low fat cottage cheese .
11 The coat-of-paint approach is doubly mistaken because it suggests that fundamental issues of social justice , democracy and political and economic power are not raised by the struggle against racial subordination .
12 A social worker is usually involved because a person has ceased to be fully independent in some aspect of daily living .
13 This bird is so named because it incubates its eggs in a mound of rotting vegetation .
14 In many countries , this problem is considerably reduced because the state owns all the mineral rights .
15 This system is so named because at beast two accounts ( for example , cash , stock , accounts payable ) are always affected by each transaction .
16 This principle is warmly supported because it rightly treats the coast as a limited and special resource .
17 However , this power was rarely used because both the main sanctions available to staff — contacting users ' families and exclusion — have negative implications for both parties .
18 This operator is infrequently used because it is indiscriminate in the way it joins tuples together .
19 This pitch is so called because the 2nd Man , when rattling the bag of acid drops , fervently murmures ‘ Amen ’ to any remarks let fall by the leader while struggling with this steep wall of 8 cubits in stature ! ’
20 Private ownership is also justified because by permitting individual property owners to pursue their own self-interest in a competitive market it is argued that we achieve an optimal allocation of society 's resources .
21 Male individuals are better protected because they are given an additional booster dose during military service .
22 Such contributions were highly valued because the members felt that they were learning much about their own school .
23 The isolation is getting me down a bit — I have had to seek to be pretty resilient spiritually with George in , and so the extra resources are pretty deplete because of that .
24 A further 10 patients were partially excluded because of non-compliance , use of disallowed drugs , or late or early clinic visits .
25 But you see my explanation may be that because of that erm the , the onset of post-natal depression is slightly postponed because erm the mother needs a signal from the baby or in her breasts signal that will then start changes in her breast tissue which will produce milk when the time comes .
26 Although some of these artists were ostensibly chosen because they ‘ represent and unprecedented artistic engagement with sexuality ’ , I suspect that anyone vaguely aware of the extensive debate led by feminist critics over the last 20 years will find nothing new with these male artists who are still ( and sometimes , literally ) stuck in a rut with their same old penis/penetration/ejaculation ( even if it is into a barrel ) view of sexuality .
27 The toxins secreted by the skin are among the most poisonous substances known , and these frogs are so named because the Noamana , Choco and Cuna Indians of Colombia use the poison to tip their arrows and blow-darts .
28 Hard thinking is indeed required because the kind of information which science is dealing with and seeking to extend is quite literally mind-boggling .
29 Again , potentially valuable data were largely wasted because of a mistake in presentation .
30 However , error introduced into digital map databases through the digitizing process is often ignored because the characteristics of digitizing error have not been fully defined and because no practical means of handling input data uncertainty exist within proprietary GIS software .
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