Example sentences of "[noun prp] [be] [adj] because [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Direct journeys from Kirknewton are possible because of the commercial provision which starts at East Calder , hence the route adopted for the morning journeys .
2 Financing for Sequoia is necessary because of reduced revenues and operating losses during the past two quarters , and its default under its bank credit arrangement and liquidity difficulties .
3 Ashby was keen because of the sparking relationship that existed between Nicholson and Michelle — but eventually the script was put on the back burner .
4 She knew Stephen was ill because of his eyes , and his body .
5 The visual identification of HAPCs was easy because of their high amplitude ( which did not overlap with the other contractions ) and their unequivocal propagation over at least three recording sites .
6 Christopher Addison was unpopular because of his advanced social policy and he was eventually driven out by the Unionists .
7 AIDS in Africa is widespread because of poverty and poor medical facilities , not promiscuity .
8 Andrew Clark of the Derby and Derbyshire Chamber of Commerce ( which has been closely involved with the Toyota deal ) said that the UK was attractive because of ‘ the corporate climate brought about by this Government .
9 Keith Curle drops to the standby list along with Wright , Paul Parker is unavailable because of suspension , while out of form Aston Villa winger Tony Daley is dropped .
10 Notice that in each age group , town B has lower specific mortality than A yet the CDR is higher because of the difference in age structure .
11 Rosenthal speculates that pepper and chocolate are classed as masculine because they are stronger flavours than salt and vanilla , while Chevrolet is feminine because of its sound ( it 's a longer word than Ford , has an open vowel at the end , connotes ‘ Frenchness ’ ) and knife is masculine because of the association with aggression .
12 And The Smiths were important because of their extremism , their unbalanced view of the world , their partiality .
13 By October , however , conditions in London were impossible because of the air-raids , and the child was accepted for the operation in Oxford .
14 The pressure to find work for the 2260 staff at ISPRA is intense because of a commitment by research ministers to keep on all of ISPRA 's nuclear scientists — even though their biggest project , Super-SARA , has been abandoned .
15 If , as she suspected , Elizabeth was miserable because of that dreary village sawbones , then it was dishonest and unlikeable of her to pretend that it was because of her sister-in-law .
16 ‘ I know it said in the paper that Germany was prosperous because of all the armaments they make , but we do n't make them in Liverpool . ’
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