Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] because it [is] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The condition and appearance of a rug can be affected by a number of factors other than age , and it is dangerous to jump to the conclusion that something is necessarily old because it is worn and in a poor state of repair .
2 Sony 's position is less dangerous because it is building on the foundations of an already established physical format .
3 She and critics outside the government say the reactor is fundamentally unsafe because it is built in an earthquake zone and lacks modern safety systems .
4 I like to know what their intentions are , what they are hoping to achieve in that lesson and that cumulatively becomes more specific because it 's based on what we said last time .
5 ‘ The objective of the peace process which is broader and more important because it is bound to change the region , is to implement UN Security Council resolutions 242 and 338 and land for peace . ’
6 This is vandalism , all the more wounding because it is authorised by the Secretary of State who is supposed to protect Scotland 's interests .
7 It is also misleading because it is thought to be unhistorical and untrue .
8 The grid scheme of city layout with streets crossing one another at right angles and with a uniformity of street width and building design , which became the pattern for the classical world of Greece and Rome and was later adopted in Europe and modern America , was developed in Ionian Greece from the seventh century B.C. ; this street pattern is often referred to as Milesian because it is named after the city of Miletos on the coast of Asia Minor .
9 This means that , despite the constraints , CD-ROM is increasingly regarded as a viable multimedia platform , particularly attractive because it is going to fast become a standard , built-in feature of mass market microcomputers .
10 Most deaf people are still educated within a system which has at its base a language that is , at best , not fully accessible because it is based on hearing ; at worst , it is a language which is completely alien and does not adequately describe deaf experience .
11 It begins auspiciously with Purcell 's sacred aria The Blessed Virgin 's Expostulation , not available elsewhere , but back again at last and doubly valuable because it is handled so beautifully .
12 A bourbon-type whisky , it is very full because it is treated with maple-wood charcoal to remove the lighter flavours .
13 Yeah but w w too far because it 's affecting the middle peasants .
14 But , she says , it is a country where homelessness is non-existent and where central heating is very cheap because it is linked to the waste heat systems of local factories .
15 Whereas Sartre 's totality was never totalized because it was always still in process and could never be closed , Althusser 's totality is never totalizable because it is decentred and displaced in time .
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