Example sentences of "because [prep] [det] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 The first level of the DUD relates to jobs and the second level to orders for parts , because for each occurrence of the job data , there can be many occurrences of order data .
2 Many youth clubs in Elswick , Benwell and Lemington have had to close because of that lack of funding .
3 It is exactly because of that level of variance and because we considered er that multiple cautioning on some occasions , I think on the figures I have examined about six percent of occasions , er were unjustifiable that we have reviewed our policy .
4 And so because of that sense of ill ease of fit , we decided that perhaps it would be appropriate for the assembly council to look at where this work ought to most comfortably go .
5 So , Sir , because of that quality of the Queen 's Speech , I support it and recommend it to the House .
6 Because of these methods of production he is also able to make special tools to order , one such recent order was for hooked turning tools .
7 Furthermore , because of this distrust of abstraction the conservative ‘ neither understands those spontaneous forces on which a policy of freedom relies nor possesses a basis for formulating principles of policy ’ .
8 The claim is that because of this feature of the fossil record the major features of evolution , the sort of trends that you see over hundreds of millions of years , are not merely a kind of adding together of the changes which go on by natural selection within populations and which we can study today , but that some quite different kind of process must be responsible for the major features of evolution , other than natural selection of variants within populations .
9 Because of this range of facilities , Eastman Fine Chemicals can now offer a wide range of services from initial research samples through scale up , test market , to full national or international manufacture .
10 Because of this lack of contact it is hardly surprising that systems and policies do not immediately have the intended effect when related , often through an education officer , to the schools .
11 It was in part because of this love of the specially religious life , and in part because of the affection for the long history of the Church , that he led another pilgrimage ( 1959 ) of several thousand people to Holy Island on the coast of Northumberland and even The Times had a piece about the archbishop walking barefoot .
12 In such an organization there is a constant movement of people through the outfit because of this plethora of layers .
13 Because of this narrowness of interest they could not ( and did not seek to ) form a government but exerted pressure on the government of the day in order , indirectly , to shape the particular direction of a facet of public policy to their own advantage .
14 Largely because of this level of involvement , it is often quite difficult to persevere with tape-recording during the observation period .
15 Partly because of this kind of situation , it is generally accepted in the United States that conventional credit scoring systems do not reliably discriminate between good and bad payers either among people on very low incomes or among people in the 18 to 25 age group .
16 According to Woods et al ( 1976 ) , the HWIM system , with its individually tailored interfaces , ran into problems because of this kind of delay .
17 it 's all because of this change of money you see and then when we get on to the new
18 Because of this existence of the separate Saim Staff Committee we are again slightly different to other committees .
19 ‘ They have re-written nursery rhymes because of this type of dotty left-wing and militant feminist thinking , ’ she said .
20 It is a sad fact that a number of adult dogs obtained from rescue organizations are returned because of this type of problem , which is not likely to be apparent when the dog is chosen .
21 He continued ‘ Many of our former members who left the Association because of this type of subtle coercion now bitterly regret their decision .
22 Because of this continuity of care , Stanley learned to co-operate with all his carers , and his independence gradually increased .
23 It was because of this denial of the importance of lesbians and lesbian strength within the organization ( by lesbians as much as heterosexual women ) that heterosexual women were encouraged to take over key positions .
24 Indeed , it was largely because of this stance of old-fashioned industrial unionism that he had been elected in the first place .
25 What matters for the moment is to examine the contention that the Roman catholic church had this special position only because of this matter of fact .
26 We will avoid confrontation because of this awe of authority .
27 Because of this excellence of technique their winning chances increase .
28 So i it was a thriving and booming factory because of this supply of machines through
29 Because of this view of persons , the whole concept of marriage being ‘ until death us do part ’ begins to make some sense .
30 Because of this asymmetry of information , expectations differ between suppliers and demanders , a fact we recognize by indexing the expectations terms by s and d for suppliers and demanders respectively .
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