Example sentences of "both because [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yesterday he described as easily the toughest day , both because of a blustery wind and what he called some ‘ very serious pin positions , many on downslopes ’ .
2 This is interesting , both because of the serious consequences of a mental health section , and because of concern expressed about sexist practice by GPs in other areas of their work ( Barrett and Roberts , 1978 ; Cooperstock , 1978 ) .
3 This seasonal element in warfare persisted as late as the nineteenth century , but in the period of Charles it was often impossible to wage war in the winter , both because of the weather , and because of the basic necessity to harvest crops in autumn for survival of the people .
4 Further , the law requires that the consent be informed , and whatever that may mean , it certainly raises questions about whether the transsexual is fully able to comprehend the implications of surgery , both because of the uncertainty always contingent upon such an operation , and also because of the supervening anxiety which operates to play down , at least before surgery , any consequences which may be inconvenient .
5 Ever-changing regulations cause stress both because of the need to become familiar with new rules and because of the sensitivity needed to cope with clients who may be worse off after the changes .
6 for this reason they make particularly heavy demands on current GIS technology both because of the size of the data sets and the diversity of the data structures that are involved .
7 This is both because of the moral principle involved , and because , as Polsky believes , the researcher will be spotted by the criminal group in a very short time , and will then be in trouble .
8 Very few books on human rights are published in sub-Sharan Africa , both because of the fear of reprisals and because of economic constraints .
9 Very few books on human rights are published in sub-Sharan Africa , both because of the fear of reprisals and because of economic constraints .
10 However in R. v. Samuel ( C.A. 1988 ) , the theft of £300 from a Building Society was considered a serious arrestable offence , both because of the use of a sawn-off shot gun in the raid and also because of the accused 's intention to cause serious financial loss to the Building Society .
11 Both because of the long-term nature of the investments and the large sums involved , most capital expenditure has traditionally been financed through borrowing .
12 I personally like to idea of meetings like this , both because of the element of local co-operation and also because we can hear the views of other people , railway sympathisers rather than railway enthusiasts perhaps , on how railways fit into the scene .
13 I personally like the idea of meetings like this , both because of the element of local co-operation and also because we can hear the views of other people , railway sympathisers rather than railway enthusiasts perhaps , on how railways fit into the scene .
14 I personally like the idea of meetings like this , both because of the element of local co-operation and also because we can hear the views of other people , railway sympathisers rather than railway enthusiasts perhaps , on how railways fit into the scene .
15 No values will be given to intangible assets both because of the difficulty of agreeing the value and because , in many instances , they will be of no value to the purchaser ( eg the goodwill of the name of the target if the purchaser intends to change the name )
16 The production of materials has to be timetabled with care both because of the work load of the print and design team and also for the promotion and marketing of them .
17 Byzantine rule became increasingly unpopular with the people , both because of the division on Christianity , and the high levels of taxation exacted .
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