Example sentences of "because it be [adj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps the most important of these is the difficulty of long-term planning , because it is impossible to predict what events will be brought before the courts , and how the courts will decide upon them .
2 On the contrary , standards require that the information system is consulted at all times , not only because it is impossible to memorise everything but also because it is likely that facts have changed since they were last consulted .
3 This is not only because it has a weak case — as we show elsewhere ( this issue , p 76 ) , there are certainly some doubts about the validity of the CEGB 's claims that Sizewell B will reduce the cost of electricity in England and Wales by allowing the board to burn less coal — but also because it is difficult to see what the inspector can say about economics when he comes to writing his final report .
4 If the child is of sufficient understanding his views should not simply be disregarded because it is difficult to ascertain them .
5 Because it is difficult to get everyone together , too little time and consideration will be given to making the final decision , which may well be made simply to bring the meeting to a close because one or other member of the panel has to get away .
6 Altman focused on females in the troop , because it is easier to monitor their reproductive success reliably than that of males .
7 Yes You c he 's grey because it 's all to do you turn grey .
8 I will never forget hearing the Leningrad Philharmonic for the first time , the incredible discipline those players had in the combination of strings and brass — it 's impossible to forget it because it 's impossible to repeat it .
9 Children love it because it 's easy to eat there are no bones .
10 Because it 's alright doing my round the ankle and all ?
11 But they do n't mind because it 's fun having lots of people in . ’
12 But wrap up well before you go through that garden because it 's enough to freeze you out there .
13 Oh well you had to notif take doctor 's note in you see , oh yes er doctor 's note and erm we were allowed , but erm fortunately I did n't have to have much time off , I 've been really fortunate that way , but erm I do n't think I would do anything that 's different to what I have done because it 's hard to prepare me for how I am now that 's how I look at things , and er the trouble I had with my husband it 's helped me to prepare myself for doing the garden , I 'd done the front garden when the gardeners came this morning .
14 Because it was easy to launch them , a great diversity of colonies sprang up and usually they were neither compelled by any external danger nor persuaded by any liking for their neighbours to come to closer terms with one another .
15 With nine she felt she could not tell whether or not she could have provided support at home because it was impossible to assess their home care potential while they were in an institution .
16 Ridley J. held that putting the 190 boxes on the rail was not in this case an unconditional appropriation because it was impossible to say which of them was appropriated to any given buyer .
17 ‘ I hope so , ’ I said , because it was impossible to say anything else .
18 Ianthe did not think of asking John to accompany her , because it was difficult to imagine him in a church .
19 Leslie Goldberg , a consultant spoke of civil servants in the US Defense Department who took their own personal computers into the office ‘ because it was easier to use them than the department 's system . ’
20 She rather liked it , not least because it was wonderful to have someone of her own , someone she could talk to .
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