Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [adv] because [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This fall is largely because of the high growth rates of GDP in the mid-to late 1980s . |
2 | Much of what is often praised in broadcasting is there because of a regulatory structure which encourages diversity in programming . |
3 | This difference is probably because of the lower energy per pulse transmitted with the piezo electric system compared with the electrohydraulic one . |
4 | That they accepted my book was probably because of the interest in it taken by one of their editors , Peter Guzzardi . |
5 | It described how there had been a fifty percent increase in food poisoning cases in district year and then it went on to say that it , it was largely , it was thought that that increase was largely because of the increased publicity which the council had been given hygiene training , and saying how many people had been trained , and how the Health Committee was being asked to provide more resources so there could more courses even , even more courses in the following year . |
6 | They have decided not to declare the company in default for the time being only because of the continuing discussions between Eurotunnel and the contractors , Transmanche Link . |
7 | Where there is a definite clicking , which was not found in our patients , the pain is presumably because of the movement of one rib upon another . |
8 | In contrast , the enhanced generation of interleukin 1 by inflamed colonic mucosa in patients with inflammatory bowel disease is exclusively because of the production by lamina propria mononuclear cells as epithelial cells do not synthesise this cytokine . |