Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] because [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He reasoned that they must exist because of the fixed and numerically simple proportions in which elements combine to form compounds .
2 The should arise because of the lack of any compulsion to labour , brought about by a huge increase in productivity coupled with the transformation of labour into a free spontaneous activity .
3 Lord Roskill said that the court should interfere because of the unfair manner in which the council set about obtaining its objective and as such fell within Lord Diplock 's ground of procedural impropriety .
4 The estate agent is selling for a third party and it would be totally wrong that his client should suffer because of the false window-dressing of his agent .
5 I do n't see why , why the , the many should suffer because of the few idiots .
6 If being Maori were a significant variable this might arise because of an inherent effect of being Maori or because there are other confounding variables that have not been considered that could explain the difference between Maori and non-Maori children .
7 They are also concerned that giving distinct roles to two separate groups of directors is divisive and that two tier boards might arise because of the split in responsibilities .
8 Second , senescence might evolve because of a greater mutation load on the later , and less strongly selected , part of the life history ( the mutational explanation ) .
9 This unorthodox theory is based on inhomogeneous ‘ cold ’ accretion , the only differentiation being the separation of any lunar core that might exist because of the increase in temperature expected towards the centre of any planet ( section 2.1.16 ) .
10 Moving the smaller oval into place is much easier than you might expect because of the way guidelines appear as the point that you have picked up come into alignment with important features on other object .
11 No one would be stupid enough to believe that what they were doing would change anything , that a war might stop because of a pop song .
12 Loss of equilibrium or social balance within a group may occur because of a variety of behaviours which lead to communication blockages .
13 I am in the process of fitting scaffolding runner boards to offer some protection , but it is still a concern that I could explode because of a minor accident Are there any cases of this happening ?
14 I knew I 'd win because after the semi-final , I still had a lot in my tank . ’
15 It is one of the nicest shows anyone could do because of the response you get from the viewers . ’
16 Well , some time ago Jack Straw was supposed to have said that under the no new er Acts , or under a Labour government , that C C T would remain because of a transfer of undertakings we did n't er need to change .
17 The civil service ‘ efficiency experts ’ of the mid-1870s quickly worked out that the retention of married women would be ‘ inefficient ’ in managerial terms , since the longer that female employees remained in government service , the more they would cost because of the modest incremental salary progression within their low-paid ‘ women 's grades ’ .
18 The balancing treatment is also used to reduce the colour effects which a single lens would produce because of the dispersion of the glass ( chromatic aberration ) .
19 I was very worried about how he would cope because of the different surfaces of the road .
20 This has tended to happen , but declining local-authority current expenditure makes this practice increasingly unlikely — certain worthwhile projects will disappear because of a lack of resources .
21 The new combination of employment and the real wage is represented by point D in Fig. 2.7 : this is a disequilibrium which will persist because of the restricted competition in the market .
22 But if the prosecutor can show an intention to provoke unlawful violence , as by causing a policeman to over-react , a prosecution will succeed because of the defendant 's intention to be considered presently .
23 The Company will benefit because of the tax it saves and the resulting improvement in earnings in 1993–94 .
24 A decrease in cytoplasmic Ca 2+ levels ( estimated to be below 100nM ) will result because of the decreased influx of Ca 2+ through the channel .
25 In contrast , the occupied volume will alter because of the changing amplitude of thermal vibrations in the chains and , to the first approximation , will be a linear function of temperature irrespective of whether the polymer is in the liquid or glassy state .
26 TODAY a child will die because of an accident in the home .
27 Has she seen the Quakers report which states that tens of thousands of children are in jeopardy and thousands will die because of the lack of essential medicines ?
28 One , it will erode because of the the numbers of children and the , the numbers that they walk abreast , it 'll erode the grass areas on either side of the nature reserve pathways .
29 Will he turn his mind to the serious short-term problems : first , the problem that will be caused for the existing development project by the delayed decision on an enterprise zone and , secondly , the problem that the Lanarkshire development agency and Scottish Enterprise will have because of the Government 's obsession with annuality in the money that they give .
30 It is possible here that his claims ( if any ) against the manufacturer for misrepresentation or negligence will fail because of an exemption clause which satisfies the requirement of reasonableness ( imposed by sections 8 and 2 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act ) .
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