Example sentences of "[be] [verb] because [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The £54million package now authorised included the cost of forty six four-car dual-voltage electric units , the introduction of which would enable a greater number of existing units to be withdrawn because of more efficient use .
2 Many drugs have had to be withdrawn because of the ill-effects in humans which did not show up in animal tests .
3 ADT , the race organisers , said last night that the race route would not be altered because of the blast .
4 This does not mean that its findings will be biased because of this ; it is simply setting out the parameters and the objectives of the research and the kinds of ideas that will inform it .
5 Gastric juice may be a significant source for the daily loss of iron since it is present in gastric juice at about 3.5 µM , but correlation with gastric acidity or comparison between normal and ulcer patients could not be undertaken because of contamination .
6 Most girls born 70 and more years ago can not be traced because of change of name at marriage .
7 The kick-off had to be delayed because of a motorway accident , which left a decimated attendance of 31,000 in spite of a delayed start to facilitate the inconvenienced .
8 The kick-off had to be delayed because of a motorway accident , which left a decimated attendance of 31,000 in spite of a delayed start to facilitate the inconvenienced .
9 For example , the scheduled removal of sutures from a patient 's wound may be delayed because of poor healing .
10 DELIVERIES of mail could be delayed because of cost-cutting and a management clampdown on Post Office workers ' overtime , it was claimed yesterday .
11 I 'm delighted to hear that sir and er I was also delighted to hear Mr say that this start date is not likely to be delayed because of this , this prior agreement that is necessary and I was hopeful that er Brandon bypass could retain the position that 's retained itself on our agenda papers this morning I E
12 Two of the three patients who were found to have coeliac disease were over 70 years old suggesting that this diagnosis should not be dismissed because of the patients age when iron deficiency is being investigated .
13 However , this was not to be since their drains were either late , abandoned , or non-existent , while promises of building sites were made and then had to be broken because of the absence of drains !
14 Radar can also yield images , but whereas a radio telescope or a group of such telescopes can yield an image of an object in an analogous way to a conventional telescope , a radar pulse from the Earth can not be made narrow enough to select anything other than the whole disc of the planet , except for the Moon where small areas can be examined because of its large angular diameter .
15 Stroud District Council say they believe the hotel is of little architectural importance but they 've agreed to see if it should be listed because of the public concern .
16 One local SD report stated frankly that after the November speech hostile opinion could hardly be registered because of the fear ‘ of being brought to reckoning ’ .
17 The clinical teacher must be adaptable , as the objectives set for the student may need to be revised because of altered patient care .
18 The , the motion I moved needs to be adjusted because of our decision on the probation committee , earlier .
19 The judge referred to a previous decision of his , In re H. ( Minor ) ( Abduction ) [ 1990 ] 2 F.L.R. 439 , but he said that that was to be distinguished because in that case there was in existence at the time of the removal an order of the court that the child should not be removed from the jurisdiction .
20 ‘ We just hope you 're not going to be punished because of us .
21 He 's writing about the people , including herself , who thought she ought to be punished because of her beauty and wickedness .
22 The present position is one in which the Treaty of Maastricht can not be ratified because of the Danish veto .
23 England and South Africa officials were last night negotiating to see if ‘ God Save The Queen ’ , originally omitted from the Twickenham song-sheet at the request of the SARU , can be reinstated because of the dismay and fury among England supporters .
24 The 1914 Illuminations had to be stopped because of the outbreak of the First World War , and it was 1925 when they were revived by popular demand .
25 Only small areas have had to be re-drilled because of flooding , although that can mean relatively large areas in some localities .
26 But Malcolm Gourlay , BRINDEX 's chairman , said most new fields would be too small to benefit and would not be developed because of the adverse impact of withdrawing PRT relief on the cost of exploration wells .
27 The District Council said nothing about bypasses and they actually pooh-poohed that this piece of ground would be developed because of it 's value as an entrance to Chipping Norton .
28 In future weeks , the groups would sometimes be rearranged because of absences and other factors .
29 Erm , this erm interchange will relieve a lot of the pressure on not only the that comes into but also the roundabout , one of the busiest roundabouts in the county , but I think the erm two of the notes were conservation areas the provision of a footpath I think and the other thing , in , I hope that will be considered because at least this new junction will draw up more traffic from the south and will be a great use to people there and it could well .
30 Mrs Porter said it was difficult to say that local authorities should help Victim Support , but added : ‘ It would be nice if we could be considered because of our vital service . ’
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