Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] because its " in BNC.

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1 But one can hear the naked cry of agony in Greek tragedy only because its conventions are elaborately designed to distance the events from our own affairs , to show only noble personages speaking eloquent and musical language .
2 A women 's centre in east Oxford is facing financial difficulties today because its source of funding has been withdrawn .
3 In Jewish , Christian and Islamic tradition the word ‘ God ’ is used for God not because its meaning is thought to correspond to the nature of God , but simply as a convenient label for the ultimate , altogether incomprehensible mystery because of which things exist instead of there not being anything at all .
4 It was easier for the Thatcherites to attack the welfare state successfully because its principles and institutions had not been adequately defended , as Dorothy Wedderburn and others were warning as early as 1964 ( Wedderburn , 1965 ) .
5 The Corrado 's no match for the Calibra 's large and flat luggage space either because its spare wheel intrudes , but it is marginally easier to load then the Calibra , which has a very high loading lip .
6 But it was a very academic school , added Mr Essex , comparing Ayton favourably because its prime aim is not to get pupils to Oxford and Cambridge .
7 That statement was swiftly followed by a countersuit against Phar-Mor 's management , claiming unspecified damages and maintaining that it was unable to audit the company accurately because its financial statements were altered .
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