Example sentences of "[noun sg] because it was not " in BNC.

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1 But Intel insists that DEC was still showing interest in marketing the follow-on Paragon machine and that it pulled the plug on the deal because it was not satisfied with DEC 's level of commitment .
2 Hence defence was not an issue because it was not discussed , since Sweden 's neutrality clashed with the NATO membership of Denmark and Norway .
3 Mr Dalton of the Revenue , in the meeting between the Law Society and the Revenue on 8 June 1981 , stated that he felt that the appointment of a life interest to a beneficiary was not a benefit because it was not " provided out of assets " .
4 The Court of Appeal held that the supplying was insufficient as an unlawful act because it was not ‘ directed at ’ V. Subsequent decisions are unclear whether the ‘ directed at ’ test remains good law , and a better approach to the facts of Dalby would be to hold that the supplying of drugs did not cause the death because V took them himself .
5 This attitude contributed to serious misjudgements in the immediate post-war period because it was not counteracted by radical institutional change as a result of the war .
6 The correct character may often have a lower confidence because it was not such a good match with the Freeman database .
7 In the recession of the early 1980s this service suffered immensely through poor sales and ultra high terminations — in those days it was said that washroom would be the hardest hit in any recession because it was not seen as an essential service ; much confidence was , then lost in the service .
8 It may be argued that although the settlor was resident in the United Kingdom within s663(5) he would not be chargeable to tax on the income because it was not remitted to the United Kingdom ( see s663(5) ) .
9 De Gaulle rejected the same deal , in part because it was not , in fact , the same deal .
10 Mr Johnson recorded an open verdict because it was not clear whether Mr Venables took the ecstasy himself , whether it had been placed in his drink or how many tablets he had taken .
11 Although it was more mundane than its northern contemporary , it had a greater influence on subsequent town planning because it was not conceived as industrial housing but as a genuine attempt to improve living conditions for the working classes and encourage independence .
12 The authors warn that the data need to be treated with caution because it was not clear how many of the farms surveyed had substantial numbers of permanent workers for whom schools or adult education should be provided .
13 The bridegroom moved out of the throng and Wexford felt a strange sentimental pang because it was not Jack Pertwee .
14 She was such a heroine in her own way because it was not possible to give her the attention and comfort she deserved yet she never complained .
15 or by Butler-Sloss L.J. , no doubt because it was not material on their approach to the case . )
16 One party may seek to reject a point in the sale agreement because it was not covered in the heads of terms .
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