Example sentences of "the reason [be] that " in BNC.

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1 The reasons are that banks may choose to hold a different liquidity ratio ; customers may not take up all the credit on offer ; and there may be no simple liquidity ratio given the range of near money assets .
2 One of the reasons is that people in this country do n't value labour .
3 The reason is that with Van Gogh art and life are not merely conditioned by each other to a greater degree than with any other artist , but actually merge with each other .
4 The reason is that physically removing a weed , especially a perennial , is quite final , while one hoed out and simply left on the surface can easily root in again , especially in wet weather .
5 The reason is that while it may be in limited supply , it is n't unique .
6 But tomorrow the British Olympic Association holds its annual meeting in Manchester , the first time in its 85 years that the meeting has taken place outside London , and the reason is that Scott asked .
7 Rather , the reason is that , in Formen , Marx was not principally concerned with establishing an evolutionary sequence , as Engels was to do later on , and as he himself briefly attempted in the Preface to a Critique of the Political Economy .
8 The reason is that he began to seen the economic concepts on which the society of his time was based , such concepts as value , price , property , and above all , labour , as the nineteenth-century equivalent of religion .
9 The reason is that we have driven the 500SL , which in its most basic form , is actually fractionally cheaper than the fully loaded 300SL-24 .
10 The reason is that a different body , the Technischer Überwachungs Verein ( tüv ) , has to approve gas cylinders that are transported by road .
11 The reason is that all the weapons must fit inside the radar-screening fuselage to prevent their unstealthy shapes from giving the aircraft away .
12 The reason is that Japanese groups are not centrally controlled .
13 The reason is that , with a digital system , small variations do not corrupt the message .
14 The reason is that Labour said it will retain the present National Insurance contributions ceiling for the self employed at £21,060 whereas employees will suffer an additional 9 p.c. deduction on earnings above that threshold .
15 The reason is that Younger is destined for the Upper House anyway — when he inherits the title of his father , Viscount Younger , 85 .
16 A new age in chemistry , where the problem of measuring some molecular property could be resolved by pushing a few keys on a computer , has not materialised — the reason is that ab initio calculation for any but the simplest of systems remain beyond the reach of the most advanced computers .
17 Some argue that the reason is that MI5 has been penetrated by Russian intelligence so deeply that even its own Director General , Sir Roger Hollis , was a Russian mole and therefore every investigation has been frustrated .
18 For Swift , the reason is that the marriage is based on an idealization of the woman .
19 The reason is that even when this is a good reason to accept advice it is not a reason to accept it as a piece of advice .
20 What especially pleases me is that we are extraordinarily popular and that Wolfgang is admired here even more than he has been in all the other towns of Italy ; the reason is that Bologna is the centre and dwelling-place of many masters , artists and scholars .
21 The reason is that they are laconically worded , and deal with problems other than the relation between legacies and trusts .
22 The reason is that most school libraries do not have and possibly never will have an adequate range of stock to satisfy the information needs of children in schools .
23 Perhaps the reason is that they are dedicated to something outside themselves , namely to God , and are not interested merely in the selfish development of their right hemispheres .
24 The French can supply perfect walnuts , but charge dear ; at £5000 a tonne the price is more than twice the price of California bits , and the reason is that the process is totally unmechanised .
25 The reason is that it is based , not on discernible facts , but on stories and writings that have been created by man himself in an era of his history obtaining long before he had learned that , if he were so minded , he could use his intellectual power to establish facts on which to build the structure , not only of his religion , but of the whole of his society .
26 The reason is that the folding of the ears brings them forward and this places them in a posture that is not part of the usual ear-lowering signal .
27 The reason is that those old standbys , carbon tetrachloride and methyl chloroform ( 1,1,1-trichloroethane ) , will no longer be legally manufactured .
28 The reason is that where you get cobwebs , you get spiders — and spiders catch flies !
29 The reason is that many everyday sounds — such as keys being dropped on the floor — contain ultrasonic frequencies and these can cause spurious operation .
30 The reason is that fruit juices are simply fruit stripped of its natural fibre content .
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