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

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1 The same point would occur if the complaint were that the denial of the right to fair trial arose because of the failure of the Court of Appeal to exercise its jurisdiction to resolve B's remaining arguments .
2 The difficulty arose because for the most part the single-sex grammar schools did not want to become co-educational , in spite of the court 's ruling .
3 Women have difficulty organizing because of the isolation they experience in the home , combined with their socialization into passivity .
4 This interaction occurred because of the very fragmentation experienced by the country .
5 He was indeed suffering from foul of the foot , the mediaeval term given because of the stink of the necrotic tissue between the cleats , and I did n't have any antibiotics or sulphonamides to treat it .
6 N-terminal lysine residues were assumed to be present in lysylendopeptidase digests because of the high specificity of this enzyme .
7 Haviland and Clark found that the reaction time difference between the two conditions remained and therefore concluded that the additional time taken to comprehend the target sentence in the indirect antecedent condition arose because of the need to draw a bridging inference .
8 The bomber crashed because of an internal explosion .
9 The doctor , for instance , stated : ‘ I use the World Health Organisation classification of impairment , disability and handicap , and handicap is the social effect of the disadvantage suffered because of a person having disability which means a loss or an alteration of function due to impairment . ’
10 In a sense that mechanism is the cause of the industrial change : the shift to a new international division of labour occurs because of the international market and the multinational corporations , or because they set the framework for profit-oriented production and investment .
11 This process continues with a figure expanding and contracting , the melody essentially remains the same but the rhythm alters because of the addition or subtraction of notes .
12 It may have been heralded as a strategic disaster , but the Manchester-Sheffield electric route via Woodhead tunnel slipped quietly into oblivion , due ceremony avoided because of the public puzzlement that a heavy freight route should be axed only twenty-five years after complete modernisation .
13 Often the first remedy needed because of the shock , which is the main indication .
14 That Ballo collapsed because of a great row between Björling and Solti .
15 The torque force exerted because of the offset centre of mass , particularly on a wooden club , is considerable and has important effects on the amount of loft which is achieved .
16 Enterprises were to be compensated for expenditure on equipment and construction and for outlay incurred because of the price reforms , and concessions were to be made in their hard-currency and social insurance contributions to the state budget .
17 Home to gridiron team Orlando Thunder , who play in the World League , it is not on a par with the Joe Robbie stadium in Miami — their bid failed because of the clash with the baseball season — but it is huge and comfortable .
18 A local council spokesman said the council had declared war on large-scale home catering because of the outbreak .
19 John Toole says he ca n't get enough work done because of a lack of resources and no-one disagrees !
20 The story runs that Gay News were having trouble getting any work done because of the number of people who used their phone line as a combination information service and helpline .
21 The electrical circuit operates because of the correct connection of the components .
22 The issue arises because of the self-regulatory structure which has been created under the Act of 1986 .
23 The vacancy arose because of the retirement from politics of Wynand Malan , who had won the seat in the 1989 elections for the Democratic Party ; the DP did not contest the by-election .
24 of the crew of a British fishing boat were required to be of British or other Community nationality , only extended to vessels fishing within British fishery limits because of the problems of enforcement outside United Kingdom jurisdiction .
25 ‘ He was extremely shocked and confused after the accident happened because of the tragic circumstances , ’ said Mr Tweddle .
26 However , booksellers may offer discounts at their own discretion on the sale of multiple copies , the idea being to enable educational authorities to purchase competitively quantities of copies , in supplying which the bookseller does not incur his usual overhead costs because of the volume of the business .
27 This is an attractive idea , but for most adults the goal of learning through communicating naturally in the language throughout the day will , sadly , never be a practical one ; we have to continue to make use of something like formal classroom teaching because of the limited time and resources available .
28 The company recovered from a disastrous first half where business fell because of the Gulf war to deliver an operating profit of £21.3m against a loss of £114m in 1990 .
29 If people 's payments for the good are related to their individual demand curves everyone has an incentive to lie because of the free-rider problem .
30 It was a difficult place to watch because of the fields .
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