Example sentences of "[art] [noun] because [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The Americans say they are surprised at the response because they do n't think the difference of opinion is worth all the fuss it is causing .
2 for the Water Board so he 's got quite a good job you know , but erm , I 'm , we could n't afford to put the other through the apprentice because I mean you had n't got the money had you then
3 Now I do n't expect you to play like the pros because we spend many hours working on every aspect of our game .
4 Ferranti carried on with the contracts because it did not want to give the purported customers an excuse not to pay back the credit .
5 He was really concerned for the crowds because he knew that he was their only hope .
6 As the city state continues to develop , private ownership becomes more and more concentrated in the hands of some of the citizens , but the division this give rise to does not lead to the formation of classes among the freemen because they remain united against the slaves .
7 It is important for the writer because it lays out a line of attack along which the essay will proceed .
8 In the enalapril group two patients ( cases 9 and 10 ) ( both initially with low microalbuminuria ) decided to withdraw from the trial because they wished to become pregnant ( at withdrawal both displayed persistent normoalbuminuria , which persisted after stopping experimental treatment ) .
9 In sharing the Reds ' upset win in that national trial he proved a bit of success as a distributor and made two scorching breaks which hinted at a swashbuckling touch to his nature : ‘ I was very keen to make a good impression in the trial because it took place a week after my ‘ B ’ debut against Ireland and I wanted to make up for two particular errors in that game .
10 I wo n't add any more to the board because I think you 're starting to get the idea , but one or two others I want you to think about , I believe animals should not be experimented upon for make-up , I believe everybody should be treated with respect .
11 There 'd been a master at Ravenswood , a man called Funny Stiles who 'd been given the sack because he 'd made boys presents of whistles and fountain-pens .
12 I mean I 'm appalled at the way that teenagers are still being shown on the television as they were twenty years ago able to rule the roost because they did .
13 The water and the Juicy Fruit seemed to have done the trick because she felt great .
14 A woman sacked by the RAF because she became pregnant has been awarded twenty-two thousand pounds compensation .
15 Being part of C&P has softened the blow because it has enabled many employees to switch to other growth areas of the chemicals business .
16 He knew that he was the winner because he saw his photograph in the newspaper the next day .
17 There was no way we could put TI money into the company , we could n't justify doing that to the shareholders because it looked to us as though BA was going to go under .
18 The answer is no , but the high-backed boot has certainly helped everyone ski the powder because it provides that little tweak of leverage that helps pull the tips of your skis up .
19 Thus it was argued that William had a legitimate title to the throne because he won it by right of conquest in a just war .
20 They were both enjoyable erm I ca n't really say which I enjoyed the most er , I thought they were both very good and of course good value for the money because they do n't charge very much for the fares well I do n't think they do .
21 They have the money because they have the glamour , and because they have the glamour they have the television , the media , the sponsorship , the grand stadia , the lush accoutrements for officials and plush hospitality boxes for the favoured — and yet more glamour .
22 He said well actually I have got the money because I borrowed it .
23 The woman had no alternative but to hand over the money because she felt her baby 's life was at risk .
24 ‘ I think Gran might have demanded the money because she thought I had a right to it , but it was for love of me and despair at our poverty — her kind of rough justice . ’
25 Sean decided to take the money because he realised that it would be difficult to live with no money .
26 Avoid flailing the vegetation in the gaps in the hedges because it prevents natural regeneration .
27 In 1940 he had been quite prepared , if need be , to serve in a dangerous capacity in the ranks because he felt he could be more useful in such a rôle at that critical moment in the country 's affairs , rather than go through the extra time and training there and then for a commission .
28 There are only about one hundred different kinds of atoms in the Universe , each kind known as an element ; and we know that this is the case because we know the fundamental laws of chemistry that determine the structure of atoms , and can see that only a certain number of structures are theoretically possible .
29 She brought the case because she wished to marry the King 's favourite , Robert Kerr , Viscount Rochester .
30 Other people say no this is n't the case because you change , then you come and do your work within your circumstances .
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