Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [prep] [noun] because they " in BNC.

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1 These are the most interesting to fishkeepers because they occur mainly in tropical areas where rivers give high rates of sediment accumulations trapping pools and lakes of brackish water .
2 The companies had been closely linked with the King 's court , and were also open to attack because they were monopolies .
3 Predicated and identifying themes are marked but fairly common in English because they offer a thematization strategy that overcomes restrictions on word order .
4 The progress of the West Indian colonies was particularly important to Britain because they were so closely linked to her economic development .
5 And I think it w w was quite difficult for people because they 'd either have to walk a long way to try and make a telephone call .
6 Millions of people throughout the country lived in buildings which were either due for demolition because they were unsafe , or had received only emergency repairs .
7 IN the thinking of the early Church , anyone who married could never be completely devoted to God because they had chosen to pledge part of their love and loyalty to their spouse .
8 The Government is hoping the BMA 's acceptance of assurances that patients will not be denied drugs for cash reasons will also end allegations that doctors will not take the elderly and chronically sick on lists because they are too expensive to treat .
9 I 've never actually spoken out , other than last year when there were a few incidents with girls where I sort of said well you get what you deserve , you know , if you 're going to operate such a sort of sexist situation , then you 're going to get very difficult for girls because they 've no positive images whatsoever , and I was actually …
10 ‘ It 's going to be very difficult against Wales because they are on the way up and we know we have got to play well to win . ’
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