Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] [subord] of the " in BNC.

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1 But there is no reason why the doctrine of justice actually reflected by the constitutional arrangements of a state may not be reached as a result of people realizing that their different ideals of the good , each leading to a different doctrine of justice , can not be implemented because of the widespread disagreement in society concerning their value .
2 The CFE treaty as originally signed in Paris in November 1990 [ see pp. 37838-39 ] could not be implemented because of the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and consequent disagreements among the successor states .
3 Two of the three patients who were found to have coeliac disease were over 70 years old suggesting that this diagnosis should not be dismissed because of the patients age when iron deficiency is being investigated .
4 Obviously there may be circumstances in which the normal procedure of application and issue can not be followed because of the urgency of the matter and a procedure exists for obtaining an emergency representation certificate in such cases .
5 Union leaders protested that while wages had been frozen at a low level , a freeze on prices could not be maintained because of the lack of government inspectors — a fear endorsed by Collor 's television appeal of Feb. 3 asking the general public to be watchdogs against price rises .
6 ADT , the race organisers , said last night that the race route would not be altered because of the blast .
7 But Malcolm Gourlay , BRINDEX 's chairman , said most new fields would be too small to benefit and would not be developed because of the adverse impact of withdrawing PRT relief on the cost of exploration wells .
8 In 1976 , after hearing from experts on both sides , a court in Freiburg decided that the Wyhl plant should not be built because of the risk of a serious accident .
9 The present position is one in which the Treaty of Maastricht can not be ratified because of the Danish veto .
10 Once he 's harvested the wheat crop , there 's still the beans , which can not be cut because of the rain .
11 It is also argued that a lender of last resort would not be needed because of the ability of banks to issue their own notes backed up by their deposit base ( Dowd 1990 ) .
12 The disagreement could not be remedied because of the American commitment to the rightists controlling the RDC , who were hostile to trusteeship .
13 Water quality would not be improved because of the extra load on the system , which defeats the object .
14 The hon. Member for Lancaster will be interested to hear that it says that the national curriculum will not be delivered because of the difficulty —
15 The Act had the effect of penalising extremely crude forms of racial abuse where such an intention could reasonably easily be inferred because of the overtness of the language or conduct in question .
16 One local SD report stated frankly that after the November speech hostile opinion could hardly be registered because of the fear ‘ of being brought to reckoning ’ .
17 WHAT a tragedy that the life and career of Flake model Rachel Brown could now be ruined because of the dreadful drug Ecstasy .
18 On a frosty autumn morning webs may readily be seen because of the frost on them .
19 And your Policy will never be cancelled because of the number of claims you make .
20 It has been argued that judicial review should never be refused because of the existence of an alternative remedy if the applicant can establish a ground for judicial review .
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