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

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1 Immediately before the conference Germany had expressed reluctance to commit further funds to the projects because of the costs of German unification .
2 Could n't go on with the performance even with the understudies because of the police coming in .
3 The authors ' conclusion that no causal relation exists between human insulin and reduced hypoglycaemia awareness may well seem disdainful to some patients — for example , those who refused to participate in the study because of the problems experienced with human insulin .
4 This week the club lost captain David Rees to Newport and coach Paul Evans has decided he can no longer commit himself to the club because of the pressures of his Welsh Under-21 assistant coaching duties .
5 They had to close the window because of the insects .
6 Erm , the reason that that does n't tie in with the four hundred and eighty thousand pound er , increase in spending is that offsetting that seven hundred and seventeen thousand that you 've funded from your contingency , there is also a net reduction in spending by the Committee because of the changes in the devolution of central department charges and their allocation through committees , well less have been allocated to Social Services Committee in total .
7 In Eretz family life will not be the same as you have known here in Cork or anywhere in the Diaspora because in the settlements women are involved in communal work just as much as the men are .
8 Obviously this is not always the case , and if the parents do not wish to have the child because of the risks of mental handicap , they only course of action is termination .
9 There was no doubt that these people could produce tyres , but when the TNCs withdrew from Nigeria during the Biafran war , production ceased in the factories because of the ways in which the TNCs had organized the division of labour on the shop floor .
10 The sheriff of Lincoln was sent to Stamford , but he met with considerable resistance , and Peck , quoting John Selden , suggests the king himself came to the town because of the students ' stubbornness .
11 This seems to support the view that fewer women reach the top because of the difficulties they face if they try to combine family life and work commitments .
12 Such a contract is termed ‘ an agreement to sell ’ but it is still a contract of sale within the definition because of the words in section 2(1) ‘ agrees to transfer . ’
13 ‘ It sounds the wrong way round to choose the area because of the premises .
14 I think that my hon. Friend had difficulty with the phrase because of the girations of Labour policy on so many issues .
15 Size Some sleeping bags are available in a choice of sizes but sadly not enough manufacturers provide the choice because of the costs of production .
16 ‘ I moved here in September so I have only been here a short time and we have had a lot of changes in the past because of the moves Eric has made , ’ she says .
17 RIGHT Low earthworks or stone walls can be discovered from the air because of the shadows cast by them in very low sunlight .
18 The benefits arising from contacts and participation in markets increased progressively with the number of firms in the locality , and firms continued to be attracted to the centre because of the numbers already there .
19 Later this choice was considered to be pagan by the Church because of the festivities traditionally associated with it .
20 Mr MacGregor said that he would delay introducing the scheme because of the demands made on teachers by other educational reforms .
21 Some concern has been expressed by the Select Committee on Home Affairs and others at the incompleteness and inaccuracy of the records because of the difficulties of updating the present manual system .
22 Every night some of the older boys , under the charge of a master , had to maintain watch at the school because of the air-raids .
23 All voters tended to get more out of the system because of the levels of government grant .
24 If we 'd blown the network because of the hostages we would have left ourselves blind in the middle of a minefield .
25 Note : If the only remaining members would be registered foreign lawyers those members could not accept all the shares because under the Rules there must be at least one solicitor member .
26 Note : If the only remaining members would be registered foreign lawyers those members could not accept all the shares because under the Rules there must be at least one solicitor member .
27 I could not go in through the house because of the servants .
28 Tell that to the Prince of Peace , who hung upon the cross because of the forces of evil .
29 They have no future because of the policies of the Government .
30 But it 's a factor because of the births is more volatile .
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