Example sentences of "because of the [noun] of this " in BNC.

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1 Normally he would manage projects from his office in Bridge of Allan , but he is now based on the North Morcambe site because of the size of this contract .
2 Usually only two or three information officers are involved in development work but because of the enormity of this task , different groupings had to be considered .
3 The world is redeemed because of the sanctity of this man Jesus , because of the love for his Father and for his sisters and brothers which made him totally accept his mission from the Father .
4 If there had been a decline , it could be blamed on social factors : ‘ We have witnessed a diminishing of collectivist morality because of the promotion of this nonsensical notion of the individual .
5 Because of the policies of this regime , such as the unreasonable animosity towards others and the violations of human rights , all the intelligent people have gone away . ’
6 Because of the unfamiliarity of this fixed information subjects may regard the film as a whole to be unfamiliar , and the more fixed information is present , the more unfamiliar the film will appear .
7 Partly , perhaps , because of the impact of this degrading defeat , partly because of heritage , he had become the ‘ High Priest ’ of the de Grandmaison sect of ‘ Attaque à outrance ’ .
8 Because of the depletion of this resource and population growth , Africa 's needs for fuelwood may double by the year 2000 , according to the report .
9 Leeds , in 1981 , was dominated by large areas of mugwort and wormwood , and because of the proliferation of this genus deserves to be known to botanists as ‘ Artemisia City ’ .
10 That we do not see clearly the value system which gives meaning to our orthodox construction of the subject is in part because of the method of this orthodoxy .
11 As implied earlier , there are some other groups of adjectives which also may not appear in predicative position because of the meaning of this construction , but their introduction must await further discussion , in particular of the notions of sense-modification and separative qualification ( Chapter 6 ) .
12 The SSL was delighted to be the recipient of the 1990 Jason Farradane Award of the Institute of Information Scientists ‘ because of the importance of this development for Scotland , and the significant progress it marks in the information community ’ .
13 Because of the seriousness of this issue , the second section of this chapter is devoted to an analysis of the background to the Kosovo problem and an assessment of current policies towards it .
14 If the Government are returned to power , because of the inadequacies of this place there will be no scope for public debate on further education .
15 Because of the nature of this sort of book you can afford to let the identity of the murderer become more obvious much earlier than if you were writing the classical blueprint .
16 Partly because of the volume of this response and partly because of the radical nature of some of these proposals , going well beyond those envisaged in Partnership in Validation , the CNAA has allowed a few of the suggested procedures to be tried out on an experimental basis and while this is happening has virtually declared a moratorium on other ‘ special arrangement ’ proposals .
17 Many social surveys of older people have focused upon issues concerning social contact and social isolation because of the potency of this image of isolation .
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