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

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1 Helices are often seen because they are a particularly simple pattern of growth .
2 Meetings are often held because ‘ that 's the way things are done around here ’ .
3 However , error introduced into digital map databases through the digitizing process is often ignored because the characteristics of digitizing error have not been fully defined and because no practical means of handling input data uncertainty exist within proprietary GIS software .
4 But although it is such a widespread condition , endometriosis is often overlooked because it can only be diagnosed by a minor surgical procedure called laparoscopy ( the insertion of an illuminated instrument through a small incision in the abdomen ) and many suffers do have problems getting their GPs to refer them to a specialist who can do the these for them .
5 In principle , repetitive work is best left to automatic machines but the flexibility of human performance is often needed because slight changes are required either to modify the product or to cope with different materials .
6 Monotony is often caused because the voice is ‘ all on one note ’ and has no change of tone .
7 A master at Millfield — who admitted that destinations were often chosen because a member of staff was keen to go there — said : ‘ There are still enough takers to justify organising these trips .
8 Change is often resisted because it can be a nuisance and an interference ; it requires other people to stop what they are doing or redirect their thinking .
9 What we as farmers say to the contrary is often ignored because we are seen as having an interest to represent .
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