Example sentences of "and [adv] because [art] " in BNC.

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1 He insisted he had not abdicated , but what should he do know ? *q Before any advice could given , at least by the British the Shah and Soraya flew on to Rome — perhaps because King Faisal was embarrassed by his presence in Baghdad and perhaps because the Shah thought they would be sager and more comfortable in the Italian capital .
2 Avoid bouncing up and down because an élite performer will simply wait until you are moving upwards before driving in with a strong attack .
3 But only because of the awful calamity of Hillsborough and only because a man of the intellect and vision of Lord Justice Taylor was asked for his opinion .
4 Eventually Rain said : ‘ Barbara Coleman has been threatened , Edouard has been beaten up and Sabine Jourdain has been murdered — and all because no one is to know she was the painter and not Durance . ’
5 And all because the ladies love Laurent Perrier Rose ! ’ she finished .
6 Cadbury Schweppes seems unaware of the recession and all because the public love its chocolates , sweets and soft drinks .
7 Not unusual , mildly diverting , but awfully silly and all because the traditional topper could n't be found .
8 And not because the imperialists have become wiser and kinder , but because they have become weaker , because the camp of peace is now strong as never before . ’
9 In criticising the text-as-product view of cohesion in text , Morgan ( 1979 ) argues that we see a link between a particular pronoun and a full noun phrase in a text because we assume the text is coherent and not because the pronoun ‘ refers back ’ to the noun phrase .
10 Bear in mind that all dogs are individuals , and just because a previous dog learnt a command quickly , this does not mean that every individual has the same capacity .
11 This is how we pole a raft and just because a white man is watching through his funny machine we are n't going to do it any differently .
12 Social perceptions of what is or is not obscene or indecent may change but the legislation may remain to trap the unwary in a much more liberal climate ; and just because the legislation has not been used in many years that does not mean it will not be applied again .
13 And just because the fish lives in the water with it , does not mean that it is going to eat it — it would be like you eating mouldy food .
14 Just because out-to-lunch Morrissey is dropping in references to ‘ Ride A White Swan ’ and because Pulp 's singer wears David Essex-type attire and lampoons a ‘ camp stance ’ and just because the current guitar rock scene is useless ( except Sugar ) , do not fob this glitter-rock crap off on our gullible pop nation .
15 And just because the software you 're using can do transaction processing it does n't mean it can do decision support .
16 It does not stipulate that the defendant has a right to win a lawsuit whenever and just because the plaintiff does not : it insists that neither side may have a right to win .
17 And just because the Heavyweight contenders are n't here does n't mean there wo n't be heavy competition .
18 Before starting the long retreat we waited till dark for the sun to go off the slopes , for the stones and avalanche slopes to re-freeze , and possibly because the sight was too horrible to contemplate .
19 ‘ This sort of thing is happening more and more because the criminals think they can get away with it .
20 I believe I did n't get gay-bashed partly because of the heterosexual relationship and partly because no one took my sexuality seriously because I was blind , and obviously did n't know what badge I was wearing .
21 This challenge can be very threatening to men and to white people , partly because changing your interpretation of the world is an uncomfortable experience , and partly because a change of attitudes inevitably causes social change , and this in turn brings about a shift in power relationships .
22 This very rapid absorption occurs partly because alcohol dies not have to be digested first and partly because a significant amount is absorbed from the stomach .
23 This is partly because of the structure of catholic nationalism in the Southern state and partly because the national unity sought by significant numbers of Northern catholic nationalists is still on the basis of the reversal of protestant — loyalist hegemony rather than a power compromise .
24 When it comes to profiles and interviews , familiar names usually get the nod over the up-and-coming , partly because they are the ones the powers-that-be have heard of , and partly because the famous and/or notorious are what a less obsessive and more catholic readership wants to know about .
25 Newton was one of the great heroes of the Evangelical movement , partly because of his friendship with the poet Cowper , and partly because the vagaries of his career presented so striking an example of a sinner saved .
26 There , contrary to expectation , primary schools are of the two to three teacher type even in the heavily populated Punjab province , partly because of the village concept of life and partly because the community structure makes this the best and perhaps the only acceptable form of organisation .
27 During his time the Kamara has become the accepted Club base in ‘ Ag Nik ’ , partly because of its central position seven minutes form the beach and about three minutes from the ‘ West End ’ , and partly because the bar here is a focal meeting point for 18–30 's from all over the resort .
28 This was partly because they were unsure about the outcome , partly because they were not able to segment the market with precision , and partly because the account executives in their advertising agencies , in common with many media directors , still appear to believe that prosperity is equated with youth .
29 One suspects that more evaluation has been attempted than reported , partly because of this failure to complete the evaluation and partly because the techniques might be considered as too ‘ soft ’ ( simply qualitative or subjective ) or too ‘ hard ’ ( simply quantitative or objective ) .
30 This came about partly from the cessation of publication of 6-inch maps in 1881 as all of the staff effort had been concentrated on trying to complete the Survey of the country and partly because the number of staff had been decreasing .
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