Example sentences of "at the [noun] because it " in BNC.

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1 They 've asked him to look at the case because it makes a mockery of justice .
2 ( Census is spelt with a c at the beginning because it is derived from the Latin censere , to rate ) .
3 I believe that er we did n't er consider going to look at the development because it was quite clearly in the minds of a large percentage of us that it was contrary to the town plan and so we did not think it was necessary to do that .
4 The bank is at the centre because it is usually the only firm that does business with every other member of the group and thus also owns a small ( typically 3–5% ) shareholding in all the other members .
5 It does n't here , that 's fine , it 's great here , but , at the bottom because it , it 's not being lit quite so well as the top you 're tending to lose a little bit of quality , especially there .
6 There is no reason to look at the ceiling because it no longer exists .
7 Another intriguing question is whether people congregated at the Cocks because it was a crossroads or because a public house there provided warmth .
8 ‘ I fired at the car because it was going into the rest of my team , endangering their lives . ’
9 It 's really out of condition at the moment because it 's permed and highlighted and when I 'm filming it gets sprayed to death so it just gets even dryer .
10 Receptionist Susan Dick said : ‘ It 's totally different at the moment because it 's brand new .
11 ‘ Well , it is rather difficult to tell at the moment because it 's nearly dark , is n't it ?
12 That 's why I said to you do n't feed them titbits at the table because it 's so easy
13 I wondered at the time because it was professional jealousy after all , I suppose . ’
14 ‘ I was embarrassed at the time because it was a serious occasion but secretly I was also very flattered .
15 Now the audit industry was in favour of that at the time because it saw itself as able to get its fingers into local authority audit so they were prepared to accept that they could do it then , it 's only now er when it 's proposed on what 's been their traditional prerogatives , they er er they audit of banks and private sector er er companies that they balk at the proposition and say ooh it 's horrendous we ca n't do it .
16 Erm it 's a bit off-putting at the start because it 's got the two scales on .
17 I hated pushing the medicine dropper in between the rows of teeth , now permanently bared , and the hot dry lips , and watching the milk dribble out at the comer because it would n't swallow .
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