Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] because of [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Very few books on human rights are published in sub-Sharan Africa , both because of the fear of reprisals and because of economic constraints . |
2 | Very few books on human rights are published in sub-Sharan Africa , both because of the fear of reprisals and because of economic constraints . |
3 | Mothers set themselves exacting standards , either because of their own inner motives or because of social forces acting upon them . |
4 | A decision that is easy for one group may be hard for another — not just because of different circumstances but because of different motivations . |
5 | Most of the problems that are arising are not just because of the Trusts but because of other things like for instance the contracting process that is proposed , the t the changing in the financing that is incorporated and of course the general under-funding which there is within the N H S. These are far more important problems in the long term . |
6 | Last week the head teachers association of Cambridgeshire wrote to the county council to say that because of critical shortages of books , equipment and facilities and because of oversized classes , it would have serious difficulty providing the national curriculum . |