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

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1 ‘ But we shall not be altering our style of play just because it is Swansea .
2 It aroused a lot of opposition initially because it upset the existing viewpoint : " How can a black hole emit anything ? "
3 ‘ It is eaten in many other parts of Spain now because it is so good . ’
4 As in America , boxing overwhelmingly dominated the attentions of blacks simply because it was the sport in which other blacks had been allowed to compete and they had done so with extremely conspicuous success .
5 OSF is doing the final integration and testing of DME reportedly because it could n't get any of its members to take the job after the tussle IBM had integrating DCE .
6 In talking to ordinary policewomen , we found many themselves adopt notions of gender differences in order to explain the marginalization of their duties , although others prefer this kind of work simply because it makes it easier to manage their difficult and conflicting roles as policewoman , wife , and mother .
7 CIP complicates matters of selection considerably because it only relates to some BNB entries , and therefore requires that CIP and non-CIP entries must be treated differently .
8 Alternative readings or critical analysis of this entrenched reverence for a rule of law ( which at times may well be out of step with a wider interpretation of ambiguous social behaviour ) smacks of subversion simply because it denies the primacy of the institutional framework .
9 Scientists have no need to explore the internal logic of the consciousness of matter simply because it does not exist .
10 Then everyone will think I 'm some kind of spy anyway because it 's hardly going to fit in with my cover of being a moron .
11 What these contradictions add up to is the paradoxical point that the ‘ frozen moment of loveliness is more dynamic than the fluid world of reality only because it is frozen ’ , that art is more vivid than life only because it is not alive .
12 On a less arrogant interpretation , he seems to be making the reasonable point that the appreciative stance is less likely to overlook both positive and negative aspects of deviance simply because it is more open to the acceptance of both possibilities .
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