Example sentences of "[noun pl] because [art] " in BNC.

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31 Where Roberts had commended Prince Albert 's provision of three bedrooms because the use of the living-room as sleeping quarters led to unwholesome crowding , the realists began to point out that the crowding occurred in any case , since even those who could afford to rent the extra rooms , could not afford to furnish them .
32 Compadrinazgo ties can not be created between Buid and lowlanders because the Buid reject the Christian rituals on which they are based .
33 People did not suddenly rush into the shops to spend more money on books because the Government said that staff had to be paid more .
34 Perhaps it is not in the grammar books because the grammar books do not reflect how people actually use language .
35 He must have closed his eyes because the priest was suddenly in front of him .
36 Exhibitions are not strictly speaking sales settings because the prime objective is not to sell from display stands .
37 There can be little doubt that some people in early Anglo-Saxon England were dealing in gold and were concerned about quality and quantity , and it does not matter if the balances were the property of foreign traders because the implication remains that transactions were taking place .
38 The spot price reveals only part of the information possessed by informed traders because the spot price is also influenced by random disturbances .
39 This has always been a problem for heads because the structure of the service puts them in an isolated position .
40 Last year was abysmal , we conceeded so many goals because the defence could n't cope most notable occasion was Man City away where 2 of their 4 goals came from shite defending ie defenders unable to pass back to the goalie who would then pick it up .
41 ‘ There is a grave conflict between the bishops and the local clergy because the pastors are getting rebellious , particularly those of the Tokes generation . ’
42 However , an attractively designed computer is less likely to fall within the scope of registered designs because a person buying a computer is more interested in the performance of the computer ; its appearance is not important to a material extent , although it must be acknowledged that the Design Registry and the courts took a fairly liberal attitude prior to the changes to the 1949 Act and are likely to continue to be generous in this respect .
43 Remember that the main judges do n't see the bulk of the entries because the competition organisers weed them out beforehand .
44 More or less I think it went against the entries because the members just would n't turn up to the meetings .
45 The children are in role as islanders who have decided to abandon their homes because a volcano is becoming active .
46 This imposes a very onerous obligation on the defenders ' agents and their insurers because the list must cover not only those documents in the hands of the solicitor or the insurer , but also those held by the insured .
47 Polygyny occurs in these environments because the short food-rich breeding season is a period of such abundance ( r circumstances ) that females can rear young by themselves .
48 It is possible that during the later Mesozoic small mammals began to co-exist with the much larger dinosaurs because the ecological roles had become separated .
49 His ability to see small maintenance items as important has provided significant savings because the present strategy has now allowed for the monitoring of the building .
50 Building societies have already warned that they will have problems attracting savings because the Government 's National Savings bonds offer better returns .
51 Doubts have been expressed , though , on this use of pottery distributions because the evidence can be interpreted in different ways and so care must be exercised in using these projections as indicators of market areas .
52 If the Outhwaite investors get their way in court , much of the burden of the claims could fall on other Lloyd 's underwriters who sell ‘ errors and omission ’ policies , designed to cover against losses because a professional simply made a mistake .
53 Savings due to reduced admissions are dismissed by administrators because the saved places are readily used up from endless waiting lists .
54 The over- riding point was that there should be more part-time specialist posts because the anti-social hours are simply incompatible with family life .
55 The gentry permitted their former serfs to become smallholders because the legislation of 1861 enabled them to part with land on extremely advantageous terms .
56 Further complications have to be added ; for instance , various parts of a herb have different effects because the times of the year for collection affect the content of the herb ; the quantity used is also of major importance , and there are at least 700 medicinal herbs used by European races .
57 ‘ And unfortunately others like Mr Hughes will lose their lives because the legal system is beating us .
58 When the US Marine Corps ' 2 Division stormed ashore at Tarawa in November 1943 , a third of the 5,000 marines landing on the first day were casualties because the Japanese were well prepared and the tide played fateful tricks over the reefs .
59 Working-class Protestants had some material advantages over their Catholic competitors and enjoyed preferential treatment in housing and local government employment but these advantages were sometimes marginal and were not often felt to be considerable advantages because the Protestants did not sit down to statistical comparisons of their standards of living with the opportunities of Catholics .
60 ( 6 ) There can be advantages because the scheme binds all the shareholders of the class which has approved it .
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