Example sentences of "[coord] also because [prep] their " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps because of their colouring , and also because of their romantic associations with decorative herds roaming half-wild across extensive parklands on gentlemen 's estates in days gone by , there have been more imaginative theories about the origins and development of the two colour-pointed breeds , especially the White Park , than about any other breed in Britain .
2 This is not simply because , unlike most other artefacts , they are often stamped with words , images and even dates , but also because of their quantity and durability .
3 The areas designated in the EEC Council Directive 75/268 extend to 34.28 million hectares ( m ha ) and are of significance in all countries of the EEC Nine not only because of the overall proportion of land but also because of their importance in animal production ( Table 1 ) .
4 Burns 's poetry and songs have played an important part in my life from the earliest years , not only because of their simple beauty , but also because of their directness , honesty , and wry , lop-sided , humour ; the appreciation of which stood me in good stead the last time I was in Mauchline .
5 Teachers with interests in , and commitments to , humanities , English and creative and expressive arts felt ill-at-ease with teaching science and mathematics , not just because of their lack of confidence with the subject ( though this was important ) , but also because of their discomfort with the very different pedagogies , very different ways of relating to children they felt were associated with those other subjects .
6 The last group were important not only for their commercial activities but also because of their different religious and cultural background , which influenced those with whom they came into contact .
7 These sectors are contrasted not only for their level of perceived risk but also because of their different measures of enforcement .
8 Archive sources can be used for a wide variety of purposes , not just as illustrative material , and not only for their informational content , but also because of their potential for the development of historical skills and historical questioning .
9 Their activities have made major calls on state expenditure , both because they are operating in politically desirable but unprofitable areas , but also because of their presence in economic sectors like coal and steel that are undergoing a process of profound restructuring .
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