Example sentences of "[adj] because it " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Hothousing is entirely different because it involves a pushy parent force-feeding their child to be bright — the natural spark is n't necessarily there , ’ says Mr Short .
2 ‘ This case is different because it appears not to involve the usual criminal fraternity .
3 But applying QALYs to the allocation of resources is quite different because it involves a choice between the welfares of different people .
4 The message ca n't be different because it 's one sound , one word and one mouth , people , culture and all else that related to the people of reggae and Afro-Lingua . "
5 It 's too early to call it a breakthrough but it is different because it does n't set out to kill tumours , it stops the process which spreads them .
6 Germany , of course , is different because it has a federal system , so that the central administration is important in policy-making terms and policy is tending to go more and more towards the centre , but the administration of the different states , federal states , what they call the Länder , has a very important executive role , and the central government has a much less important role in actually carrying out policy .
7 John has two PhDs but I do n't believe he has This sentence is pragmatically anomalous because it contradicts the standard Quality implicature that one believes what one asserts .
8 It was stressed to us that pupils having difficulty with English because it was their second language should not be equated with pupils with other special educational needs .
9 The rise is particularly interesting because it confounded expectations .
10 Celibacy is interesting because it is counter-cultural .
11 The last quality is interesting because it has sometimes been suggested that his music-making lacks humour , one of those generalizing statements that , typically , posits a judgement without bothering to examine the evidence .
12 The noticeable familial disruption occurring in other cases is particularly interesting because it reflects social role expectations of women , where the primary role traditionally is that of homemaker , family manager , and housewife ( Oakley , 1981 ) .
13 This material is particularly interesting because it combines the radical with the species to which it is structurally related .
14 The Times story is interesting because it links the report on the Commission 's activities with the Royal Society , a body which had become embroiled in official political-scientific propaganda exercises before , such as the five-year study of acid rain financed by the Central Electricity Generating Board .
15 The servility of the old-style caddie may have gone forever , but Sir Henry 's view on what made a good caddie in 1934 , and three years later when he won at Carnoustie , is interesting because it still holds true today in the day and age of the yardage chart : ‘ My caddie Butler was content to jog along all day without speaking unless he was spoken to .
16 It is interesting because it gives a tiny glimpse into the mind and intention of the Gospel writers .
17 Britain is geologically interesting because it contains many different rock formations containing a large range of metals .
18 This process is particularly interesting because it involves two types of irreversible physicochemical changes ( problems in a general subject area that has recently seen the award of the Nobel Prize for physics to Pierre-Gilles de Gennes ) .
19 Leaving aside the issue of where Mart goes to see his films , the observation is interesting because it directs attention towards one of Hollywood 's generally unnoticed pre-occupations .
20 While a formal study of the nature and tasks of philosophy , this book is particularly interesting because it projects a theory of knowledge which subsequently provided the foundation for his studies of politics .
21 This is interesting because it disguises who is making the sympathetic adjustment .
22 The mention of Cyprus is interesting because it shows that Egypt was not mere opportunism : the decision to attack Persia in strength on Cyprus had already been made .
23 And we it was fourth year when we done it and we 'd never been shown anything like that and it was interesting because it 's the sort of fact that you you never really think about
24 A fair proportion of the cells they recorded from gave rhythmic bursts of high-frequency firing , at the rate of some 4–12 per second , more or less irrespective of what the animal was doing ; this rhythmic activity is interesting because it corresponds with the so-called theta rhythm of the EEG , and may be an aspect of the attentional processes necessary for the learning or remembering of particular activities .
25 To the historian , this makes it more interesting because it presents hostages to fortune , and there is more to interpret .
26 The result is interesting because it bears on the following problem .
27 His response is interesting because it was immediate and for what was left out .
28 This diversity is interesting because it exhibits the creative originality of human beings .
29 I found that interesting because it appears that the Minister does not know how many doctors made a claim that was above the amount of the reimbursement schedule or , if he did know , he was unwilling to tell me , so I must presume that he did not know .
30 This evidence is particularly interesting because it shows an effect of right-context information , that is information received after the segment in question .
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