Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [conj] of [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | That I avoided such a course of action is because of my own understanding of what the institution would allow before it swung into action . |
2 | And the reason so many stagewise guitarists tend to prefer valves is because of their ability to follow , in a particularly human way , the dynamics of the music being fed into them . |
3 | I lost that job at Miss Havisham 's because of you . |
4 | But yeah , I think that 'll do because because the boycott is because of their unfair trading . |
5 | Anyone who is charged with running classes , sections of schools or whole schools needs to be aware of what those assumptions are and of their effects . |
6 | THE IRAQIS latest cruel act of jailing British chef Paul Ride and their persistent attacks on Shi'ites are because of our feebleness . |
7 | The Government ‘ s reluctance to cut interest rates is because of their inhibitions on account of our membership of the Exchange Rate Mechanism … |
8 | ‘ I know all that , ’ I began to feel angry and frustrated , ‘ but Goddammit , the only reason I came to this island was because of my interest in polio . |
9 | Thus J. S. Mill , the leading theoretician of liberal feminism , stressed that it was impossible to know what women 's true capacities were because of their inferior education . |
10 | Very often a headache or a stomach upset is a sign of your system being polluted anyway — in the same way that a hangover is because of your system trying to cope with an influx of alcohol . |
11 | ‘ I mean — you said you went straight to Radcliffe 's because of it . |
12 | To discover if the inhibitory effect of indomethacin is because of its ability to scavenge HOCl , we evaluated the effect of indomethacin on HOCl production . |