Example sentences of "because they [be] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Because they 're geared to Marks and Spencers , now there 's the advert for them they work with , with mass production , that 's where it goes wrong because we 've lost our individuality and so I go to the Italians in order to get the sort of yarns they offer me , now they 're the sort of yarns they offer me .
2 That 's why they 're shown there , they 're different to the figures shown on the first page of the report , but because they 're calculated on the same base , er , one can compare at each other , one can compare the different towns .
3 Supporting her , other women who say they could also lose their homes because they 're separated from their RAF husbands .
4 And then er revolutionary armament d dependents , farmers , workers , staff professional workers , peddlers and others who rent out small pro portions of land because they 're engaged in other occupations , or because they lack the labour power , shall not be classified as landlords .
5 This list includes DIR , COPY , RENAME and DEL and these commands are known as the internal DOS commands , because they 're built into COMMAND.COM .
6 A dentist has warned that hundreds of his colleagues could leave the Health Service and go private because they 're threatened with a six thousand pound a year pay cut .
7 A dentist has warned that hundreds of his colleagues could leave the Health Service and go private because they 're threatened with a six thousand pound a year pay cut .
8 I 'm having some difficulty working out where fences go because they 're obscured by these twenty foot wide er lines .
9 Be because they 're owned by Regional Railways and Re i if they lose money Regional Railways will .
10 It makes it very difficult for women to take that first step on the ladder of actually becoming economically active , because they 're caught in an impossible position between the needs of their children and their own personal needs , and until we actually look at the important and validate and give financial support to the caring role that women play , both in terms of looking after the children and looking after elderly relatives , this community care that is being talked about — community care is car on the backs of women , and it 's unpaid and undervalued .
11 But I 'll finish Chairman , by saying that also I 've received complaints from er , a tenant farmer , not one of our tenant farmers , but a p a person who farms who actually has problems because of the pressure that that farmer is under to allow the hunt to go across their land because they 're surrounded by by farmers who do allow them .
12 ‘ Everyone stares at you but not because they 're attracted to you . ’
13 Users tend not to see the errors because they 're corrected by the network software , but the need for retries slows things down .
14 I think these wars are short because they 're fought for limited objectives .
15 The issue is not whether such factors will in some way be represented , because they are bound to be , but whether they are in pedagogic focus .
16 Injections of expenditure ( G , I , X ) are exogenous , however , because they are given from outside the model .
17 Male carers are often omitted from detailed study because they are seen to be unimportant or assumed to be so few in number .
18 The consequence of this is that women are feared because they are seen to be sexually aggressive , and relations with men are spoiled because a close tie to them , which might otherwise constitute a conflict-free alternative nevertheless connotes a parallel threat of passive dependency .
19 Political conflicts of the sort which characterize the Northern Ireland problem are of a quite different nature because they are seen as part of a ‘ zero-sum ’ game .
20 Another reason why Satan and demons are more usually rejected by modern scholarship is because they are seen as mythological explanations of realities now explainable by science .
21 If a government , using its majority in Parliament , passes appropriate laws empowering it to do specified acts , are its activities thereby rendered legitimate because they are done in accordance with the law , regardless of how oppressive or repugnant those laws might be ?
22 EPA Administrator William K. Reilly stressed that the findings were " by no means a crisis " because the agency survey only targeted households at high risk of elevated lead levels either because they are served by municipal water lines made of lead or have interior piping made of lead or copper with lead solder .
23 A number of the tournaments to which you refer in your article had reduced entries because they are conflicted with other new events and not because of deteriorating interest .
24 They are able to do this because they are formed by a special type of cell division , during which the 46 chromosomes in the body cells of the father and the mother assort into 23 pairs , following which the two members of each pair segregate , so that the resulting germ cells receive only 23 chromosomes .
25 To be sure , the high latitudes are out of action , because they are covered with ice .
26 I have to say though that it 's usually very embarrassing to see a group of professional dancers dancing in a club — because they are trained to be self-conscious , they ca n't let go of themselves .
27 The meaning of the serum concentrations of laminin is difficult to interpret , however , because they are influenced by some poorly known factors .
28 These bacteria are , of course , just the kind of parasites that , I argued , should cease to be parasitic and become mutualistic , precisely because they are transmitted in the eggs of the host , together with the host 's ‘ own ’ genes .
29 The unstated part of the equation is that they must be tough on the Vietnamese boat people because they are poised to be tough on Hong Kong 's own claims to British passports .
30 Repetitions for calves and forearms can be increased to sets of 15 because they are composed of denser , more resilient muscle fibres and the need to be worked harder .
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