Example sentences of "be [art] [noun] because [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mediation and compromise are the rule because relationships are paramount .
2 If he was not — and that must be the answer because Morris did not overrule Lawrence — there must be a narrower meaning of authorisation .
3 If he has done , it will be no surprise because Les was the winner in 1991 .
4 In Scotland , while the stamp duty change will benefit more homeowners than elsewhere because of the lower property prices , the change in tax relief will be a hindrance because mortgages tend to be lower .
5 He added that unlicensed premises would be a risk because Camra would have to order thousands of pounds worth of beer with no guarantee of being granted a licence .
6 However , his young family is very important to him , and he had reservations about being a selector because players might be inhibited from coming to him with their problems .
7 In fact this is the case because Christianity does not teach , " Thou shalt put thyself first " .
8 Then when you divorce him they say it 's a tragedy because love has failed , when really it 's all due to an eventual recovery from infatuation , which is a sort of brain disease . ’
9 It 's a shame because years ago when Miss what was her
10 That 's a shame because children are really the key to this
11 And this tendency to focus on the pain is a pity because birth is such a wonderful experience .
12 When Joe visits London , it is a failure because Pip is embarrassed by Joe 's manners and begins to think of him as common , he then begins to neglect his background and the people who used to mean a lot to him .
13 The IMF view is that taxation is a burden because governments spend today money that would otherwise be invested by business and peasant families tomorrow , and without such private investment development will be held back .
14 Does my hon. Friend accept that opting out , as it is called , is a misnomer because schools which achieve grant-maintained status are opting into a new educational regime of higher morale , better educational opportunities and more money ?
15 That 's right , and it 's no coincidence because people in the east of London on the whole get it in the neck whatever happens , and particularly with this government .
16 It was a joke because rheas , which look like small ostriches ( only with an extra toe on each foot ) can not fly anyway .
17 The later success of The Wedding Present was no surprise because Gedge 's belief in himself made it inevitable , rather than just a possibility .
18 This was no doubt because Read had a way of writing about Abstract Art in his own highly abstract manner , so that abstraction was further compounded .
19 Fortunately there was no need because Stanley was more determined than ever to show off his memory .
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