Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] because " in BNC.
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1 | Many parents will have experienced considerable anxiety prior to the assessment because of the uncertainty of suspecting that there is something wrong with their child but not knowing what . |
2 | Tom 's mother was highly critical of the way the mainstream school was handling him but agreed to the assessment because she felt it might help him . |
3 | Despite a poor start to the year because of the Gulf War and the recession , Explore have experienced a sharp jump in bookings from people wanting adventure holidays . |
4 | The British had been taken to the cleaners because foolish politicians in post-war Britain had elected to produce sociologists instead of engineers , and the predictable end result was that Britain had been short on wealth creators and long on spenders . |
5 | Many health professionals were strongly attracted to the idea because it put them in touch with the community in a quite different way from their private clinics or hospital services . |
6 | I think we 've got accustomed to the idea because of AIDS and the number of unwanted pregnancies . |
7 | You 've said before that you were put off trumpet , and that you were drawn to the guitar because it was the instrument that your parents most feared . |
8 | That 's why I did n't want to go to the edge because I wanted to try and do my own . |
9 | Laquer refers to the Reformation because of certain similarities between the problems caused by the Reformation and the Cold War . |
10 | You 're going on a freebie to the Tate because you 're going to be our guide . |
11 | In the light of Williams v. Roffey , should Mocatta J. have held that the performance of their contract by the yard was a benefit , and therefore consideration , to the owners because it enabled them to perform their very advantageous charter agreement with Shell ( corresponding to the avoidance of the penalty in Williams and the encouragement of the potential defaulters in Anangel ) ? |
12 | She did not want to go to the beach because the beach meant the bikini , and spending all afternoon sucking in her gut and wondering why her skin went straight from fishbelly white to lobster red while all the other kids had golden tans . |
13 | The benefits arising from contacts and participation in markets increased progressively with the number of firms in the locality , and firms continued to be attracted to the centre because of the numbers already there . |
14 | The following week , her own doctor 's clinic referred her back to the centre because of a slight problem with her blood pressure . |
15 | And erm they 're loyal to the society because it , they know really it 's partly through them supporting the Guilds that we are able erm I do n't know whether I would get the membership there if you 've got , you see we pay a subscription to , see it costs five Pound a year at the moment to be , to be a member of the Womens ' Guild , which we , we send dues as I say to these three sections you see . |
16 | But Carlisle city planners say the site presents no danger to the river because strict conditions will ensure waste products are handled correctly and they have given the go-ahead to the scheme . |
17 | The reasons were simple : ‘ The British people are opposed to the sell-offs because they are more socially-responsible , more community-minded , more far-sighted , more patriotic than the Government that governs them . |
18 | MacCabe was appointed to the professorship because he was seen at Strathclyde as " one of the ablest men of his generation " , having " an outstanding record in teaching and research " . |
19 | ( This could consist of money , special diet , medical expenses or admission to the workhouse because there was a doctor there . ) |
20 | He would kneel down and play next to the speaker because he did n't want us to hear . ’ |
21 | These materials had not always been associated ; it was only in the nineteenth century that iron smelting came to the coalfields because of technological and economic convenience . |
22 | Well , this is better than nothing , but you must remember , it is not just the length to the armhole because this must match with width of the sleeve head . |
23 | Firemen were already on their way to the scene because smoke had been reported billowing from the sub-station . |
24 | In a US property , a guest let off steam to the bartender because his room was not ready and it was already late . |
25 | We all want good quality of service to the customer because then we all benefit . ’ |
26 | He had insisted on a referral to the clinic because his wife was not pregnant . |
27 | All the 1957 Act had done was to create certain criminal offences , none of which were of any direct assistance to the taxpayer because they were not themselves in direct conflict with the Finance Act 1964 . |
28 | In recent years the problem of accidents and accident prevention has come very much to the fore because the huge scale of the problem is now recognised . |
29 | On inquiring about the matter , I was told that the health common services authority had decided to move to the bay because it had been told by an independent property consultancy that it was a much better choice of location than anywhere else . |
30 | The second round goes to the organisation because this is not just another shop . |