Example sentences of "[is] [verb] because [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Complexity is compounded because of the large number of non-governmental agencies operating locally ; these include local political parties , local pressure groups , professional bodies , and industrial and commercial concerns . |
2 | Her career has become a kind of obsession ; her voice , the instrument of his enrapturement , a thing to be cherished and protected , to the degree that social life is circumscribed because of the effect which smoky parties might have on her . |
3 | In [ 13 ] this effect is accentuated because of the succession of stressed syllables ( " -creet door clicked shut " ) , and because of the accompanying clattering of consonants , especially the stops /k/ , /t ) , and /d ) . |
4 | erm Yes , I mean it seems very difficult to keep in touch with exactly what is happening because of the communication blackout , but erm from what we 're hearing erm obviously there is still a lot more mileage in this conflict it seems to me . |
5 | Short-wave radio communications are disrupted and the positional accuracy obtainable from satellite navigation systems is degraded because of the disturbed state of the ionosphere . |
6 | This is applied because of the wards , you understand what I mean . |
7 | This problem is selected because of the importance given to the division of labour within modern Marxist discussions of social class and also within more orthodox sociological analyses of class ( i.e. ‘ occupational classes ’ ) . |
8 | However , it could be that , in some transactions , where economic loss is suffered because of a breach caused by wilful default ( or perhaps even inadvertent default ) , such clauses would not be regarded as reasonable where a consumer suffered economic loss . |
9 | Give time , cobalt users could develop ways to recycle cobalt from superalloy scrap ( little of this is done because of the industry 's strict purity specifications ) . |
10 | In Reading , Wokingham Road , that route is closed because of a fractured gas main and it 's gon na be closed until about 8 ‘ o clock this evening . |
11 | ‘ The process under section 268 is needed because of the difficulty in which the liquidator in an insolvent company is necessarily placed . |
12 | You may get help with the cost of NHS treatment if it is needed because of the disability for which you get a War Pension . |
13 | This is thermoluminescence ( ‘ heat-light ’ ) ; it is produced because of the radiation dose , and is additional to any red-hot glow produced by heat alone . |
14 | ‘ And this figure is growing because of the higher proportion of plastic used in modern cars . |
15 | That rather ponderous phrase is used because in an unknown but not insignificant number of contemporary prisons the problem still exists , but the actual substance has changed . |
16 | However there is evidence to indicate that Ulster 's share of the world 's seed potato market is declining because of a failure to respond to changing customer needs in existing markets , and an inability to penetrate new markets . |
17 | The world is redeemed because of the sanctity of this man Jesus , because of the love for his Father and for his sisters and brothers which made him totally accept his mission from the Father . |
18 | Prime ministerial power , and therefore prime ministerial government is challenged ; Cabinet government and collective responsibility are challenged because of the claim that the first allegiance of a Labour minister is not to the Cabinet but to the mandate given by the party conference ; parliamentary government and the autonomy of MPs to deliberate as representatives is challenged through the notion of mandate reducing them to delegates ; and liberal-democracy itself is challenged because of a refusal to accept limits to participation and to the role of the state in the struggle to attain socialism through democracy . |
19 | It is recognised that the established electoral system does discriminate against third parties securing seats in proportion to votes , but this is defended because of the virtues that are seen as flowing from the fact that the system helps to ensure that just one party has a secure majority in the Commons and is therefore able to form a government without the need for coalition . |
20 | Anyway , the point is this that I am going to say as far as I 'm concerned I 'm gon na put all my maximum ability in making sure that this government stands by its obligation which it gave me when I wrote to the Prime Minister because I was very very concerned that I did not want to see the old people and pensioners who was having difficulty in making ends meet , suffer further and therefore I am with you when it comes to concerning yourself in relation to the O A P's or the pensioners or any one who is suffering because of the s seventeen and o half percent , the maximum is put on . |
21 | Our environment is suffering because of the leaks . |
22 | The possibility of conflict is reduced because of the expectation of the continued availability of the increment to avoid the questioning of the existing budget ( or baseline as it is often referred to ) . |
23 | Is not it clear that the recession caused by the Prime Minister 's policies is continuing because of the Prime Minister 's paralysis ? |
24 | The one exception , provided for the benefit of the seller in these clauses , is where the infringement is caused because of a design , specification or other instructions supplied by the buyer for the seller to work to . |
25 | Occasionally toilet training becomes part of the fight for supremacy between parent and child with the child refusing to do what is asked because of the overall management problem . |
26 | But the employers ' organisation says the rate of manufacturing pay rises is overstated because of the number of pay freezes . |
27 | Considerable expense is incurred because of the requirement for the annual publication of audited accounts . |
28 | That cost is increasing because of the number of children who are abandoned at Heathrow . |
29 | It 's changing because of the , what project ? |
30 | The slack periods are night shifts during the mid-week , and the boredom compounds the general dislike of night duty , the only redeeming feature of which is that formal control in the station is relaxed because of the absence of senior managers . |