Example sentences of "be [adv] [adj] because [pron] is " in BNC.

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1 I think , my own personal feeling about governing bodies is that erm they 're rather ineffective because there is n't really a role for them to play .
2 Films are more lucrative because there is a genuine market .
3 ‘ We have been looking at the pictures of James and we are really upset because there is such a likeness . ’
4 The home environment is private , you do n't have to drive back from the vets when you are upset and your pet is likely to be more relaxed because his is in familiar surroundings with the people he loves .
5 Whereas in a Chinese context the meaning of the gesture would seem perfectly transparent , in an English context this behaviour would be totally bewildering because it is not part of the English conventions of politesse .
6 But my rivalry with Tuffers will be purely professional because there is no personal animosity between us .
7 If the system does not provide for supervision , then the health authority could be primarily liable because it is well established that doctors need to do their training on the job .
8 The implications of these findings are doubly serious because it is equally likely that the spindle-disrupting action of alcohol could occur during the first meiotic division .
9 family that we know and th , they 're , one of their sons is fo erm in London I suppose erm adapt here and he 's rather upset because she is now coming over to Britain to work for Telecom !
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 ‘ We believe it 's less dangerous because it is a staggered fall , ’ said Richard .
13 The strange fact that the professional practitioners of quantum mechanics can calculate away without worrying about the outcome of the debates about the foundations of their subject is only possible because there is a well-defined set of rules about how to set up the problems and how to do the sums .
14 I I think erm a a as you 've kindly called me er I think I will try and make this debate a little more lively erm but I 'm not sure about being controversial er because here I was last week , I was making a speech about the significance of er the deregulation of contracting out bill and er I said then that the bill is so important because it is the first major attempt by government to slay the red tape dragon .
15 He is entirely right because there is no proven link between leukaemia clusters and nuclear installations .
16 Sony 's position is less dangerous because it is building on the foundations of an already established physical format .
17 In this procedure b is said to be parallel transported from B to A. Comparison of local vectors in a curved space is less straightforward because it is no longer possible to set up a single Cartesian coordinate system to cover all space .
18 The assertion that some particular type of conduct is morally wrong because it is may appear unsatisfactory but it is unchallengeable .
19 The opening of a poem is obviously important because there is no previous discourse through which to interpret it except for the title , but this is not precise enough to enable us to assign the proper indexical meaning to the deictic elements and terms .
20 As a solution to a general shortage of balances , however , the fallacy is already apparent because it is very similar to the previous case .
21 The verb in a sentence such as The sun shines brightly is not deictic in the sense that the verb to come is , but is nevertheless deictic because it is part of a system which relates specific entities to reference points .
22 He does this by saying things like , ‘ But Brutus says he was ambitious , And Brutus is an honourable man ’ He is saying very sarcastically that Brutus is always right because he is an honourable man .
23 Even so , the term is always flexible because it is relative .
24 The second is the issue of precatory words ( verba precativa ) in setting up trusts , and is more contentious because it is not commonly accepted that it is a post-classical issue at all .
25 Examining psychotic traits from a comparable point of view is more tricky because it is still unclear precisely what properties of brain activity are likely to prove crucial to a description of the schizotypal nervous system .
26 ‘ So far as working with composers is concerned , providing you do not alienate them , they become more relaxed and their advice is more balanced because there is no hierarchy .
27 This is more complicated because one is now dealing with three dimensions , and the reader is again referred to other sources for the theory .
28 The antipathy to blood sports is more profound because it is unethical to torment and kill any sentient creature for mere entertainment .
29 At present domestic labour is organisationally inefficient because it is not socialised like the industrial sphere , which counterbalances increased productivity through mechanisation .
30 Diverse cropping such as this is ecologically sound because it is much more akin to the rainforest that it replaces , in contrast to monoculture , and provides a year-round protective cover for the soil .
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