Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] because [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This amounts to 6 million annually and because of elevated ground-water levels its removal by leaching is impaired .
2 During the late 1940s and early 1950s the Communist movement was further weakened by splits in the parties of Mexico , Venezuela , Colombia , Argentina , Bolivia , Peru and Brazil — mostly over the questions of local tactics discussed above or because of rivalry for the party leadership .
3 The question has been so controversial because of uncertainty about the law relating to arbitrators and experts generally and because of the differences between the consequences of an expert 's decision and the consequences of an arbitration award .
4 exactly but because of that they 're playing the ball through the Forest er midfield and they are looking a lot better side .
5 Rain falling through canopies of spruce forests becomes more acid probably because dry deposits on leaves are washed off and because of chemical reaction with the leaves .
6 It was timed to explode just 30 minutes later but because of a blunder the detonator failed to explode — the capital 's second lucky escape in just 16 days .
7 We 're also gon na look at where they live , remember what they 're income is etcetera and the important thing is because of these increases here and because of the recession in general , it dictated to us that there were gon na be more one and two person households .
8 He served Rome well but because of this he received hostile opposition from some Jews , especially the Pharisees .
9 I have spent my adult life here but because of little pinpricks I feel I do n't belong .
10 From the moment they seek training — whether voluntarily or because of benefit withdrawal — to the day they leave .
11 The felling , trimming , cutting , absorbed him completely and because of the ferocity of the running chain it demanded his undivided attention .
12 It 's a constant threat of danger and after debrief which takes place in the police station , erm relaxation is necessary erm , we have the availability of er stress counselling as well and a period of about two hours normally elapses before the officers is er reasonably able to er function as a normal police officer again and because of this er it has been decided that the officer 's duties for that day er will be terminated .
13 Their eyes locked again but because of the closeness of him now Ruth could n't break the contact .
14 To my consternation it included the name of Mr Kagan , with whom I was not anxious to resume an acquaintance , not because of what happened afterwards but because of what had happened in my office .
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