Example sentences of "because [noun] is [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Because Designaknit is intended for use by hand knitters as well as machine knitters , the program does not warn you if a garment piece will require more needles than you have on your machine . |
2 | There is little need for contact with the Department of Health and Social Security because payment is made through the Post Office ; there is therefore no requirement to beg or argue one 's case . |
3 | Because calcium is increased in gastric epithelial cells in response to gastrin and the remodelling pathway of platelet activating factor synthesis is activated by calcium . |
4 | ‘ I have recalled Browning because Taylor is going through a sticky spell , ’ said Rovers manager Dennis Rofe . |
5 | EDI speeds the flow of information and reduces the cost of communications because data is stored on the client 's own computer as well as by the factor . |
6 | The car park — so named because Chichester is twinned with Chartres in France — is included among 29 regional winners which go forward for national awards later this year . |
7 | Statistics on the misuse of knives are not readily available , because misuse is categorised under other offences , such as assault . |
8 | Finally , there is the assumption that because labour is exchanged in a market like any other commodity wages , which are the exchange value of labour , will settle at a subsistence level . |
9 | When a worker is on piece work , it is even more difficult because concentration is required for the job in order to earn the best return . |
10 | As before , the gravitational effect tends to increase the wavelength , because light is passing from a region of strong gravity near B to a region of weak gravity near A . |
11 | The negative sign in the equation is necessary because work is done by the system . |
12 | Because LTP is expressed as an enhanced response to single stimuli , it is processes controlling the rapid fusion of synaptic vesicles with release sites , and/or the formation of fusion pores , which are the most likely targets for regulation . |
13 | IBM was perceived as the winner , just as today , even the things it does right are in trouble because IBM is perceived as the industry 's most emphatic loser , and more and more people are talking seriously about the company being in danger of going the same way as Prime Computer Inc , Wang Laboratories Inc and Control Data Corp . |
14 | Because self-reward is gained through meeting standards and sticking to set routines , in the long run the tendency is to raise standards and elaborate routines so that self-reward may continue to be achieved . |
15 | Firstly , subdivision , because inheritance is shared between siblings , takes place throughout the region . |
16 | Just because Council is delegated in the matter of routine gives it no right to assume such a role when it proposes such a mammoth commitment . |
17 | This can not be done by the person alone , because help is needed in overcoming the amnesias and the emotional repressions , and this can not be achieved by introspection . |
18 | Inflation , for example , means that the value of fixed assets tends to be understated ( historic cost compared with current value ) while income tends to be overstated ( because depreciation is related to historic cost and not to higher current cost ) . |
19 | Gas can substitute entirely for petrol , because ignition is caused by a spark-plug . |
20 | F. Because transport is needed between the factories in a chain , it is more profitable for them to be close to one another . |
21 | Because aggression is ritualised in this way , it poses few threats to the individuals involved . |
22 | They have been exempted from certain reporting requirements by my Department under the companies legislation , and my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer put a lot of measures in last year 's Budget to improve the position of small businesses , because tax is revealed to be one of their most noticeable problems when they reply to our consultations . |
23 | Moreover , because Zionism is seen as an international force , it can be combated all the more easily once Jews are concentrated in Israel and ‘ nationalists ’ have strengthened themselves and their countries by being Jew-free . |
24 | Rather , in this context the word ‘ I ’ is idle , superfluous ; it is used only because Descartes is habituated to the use of ‘ I ’ in expressing his thoughts and feelings to other people . |
25 | As sea level falls ( because water is trapped in the ice sheets ) sediments now locked up in river deltas would be eroded . |
26 | And because education is thought by some people to be unique , its very isolation seems to justify the fact that its management should not be evaluated on lines comparable to the management of business , industry or other spheres of large-scale public work . |
27 | It also said that while it was committed to the IBMulator business , it plans to expand its open systems products line because demand is increasing in that field . |
28 | Amdahl Corp is not known as an IBMulator for nothing : it too is cutting its dividend — to five cents a share this year from a dime last year , in an effort to conserve its capital base : the company , which reported a first quarter $240m loss after a $243m restructuring charge — figures , page seven — said its revenues were lower than expected because of soft economic conditions and competitive pressure on prices ; it also said that while it was committed to the IBMulator business , it plans to expand its open systems products line because demand is increasing in that field ; it is also enhancing our Huron applications development and production system , which creates applications that run without change in both proprietary and open environments and on both large and desktop systems , the company added , saying that its objective is to turn Huron into an industry standard and to develop a growing business in open systems for large-scale computing . |
29 | Because topic is carried in talk , ordinary conversation will form the data . |
30 | Thus just because beer is produced in a different way in one country as compared with another does not mean that either country can legitimately prevent imports from the other . |