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

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1 But there was an element of luck in yesterday 's performances because the British crews decided to defy political reality by going hard left on the first beat and were pleasantly rewarded by a massive windshift in their favour .
2 This pattern of performance suggests that these patients find it difficult to assemble a pronunciation , but they can continue to read familiar words because the lexical system , utilizing addressed phonology , is still working effectively .
3 They will be a very few words because the prospectus has an increasingly difficult job of compressing into its allocated space all that has to be said about a University that gets bigger every year and that those of us who work in it are biased enough to think gets better every year .
4 Painting is popular for creating simple images because the mouse is used like a brush to colour areas and to create the effect of texture , like an impressionist painting , for instance .
5 Like him , he calls the nation to turn away from their sins because the Kingdom of Heaven is near ( Matt.
6 One in eight mortgage payers are in arrears because the Government have launched a drive towards home ownership so powerful that mobility of labour has suffered .
7 Initially , the Guild has focussed its campaign on hospitals and schools because the sick and the young are usually the most vulnerable .
8 To net to get an education beyond primary level , children have to leave their village primary schools because the terms coincide with the peak agricultural seasons .
9 Buckby wrote to every head teacher in Cleveland last year seeking support after Langbaurgh runner Adam Mead , the county champion , was prevented from running in the English Schools because the departure date of a school skiing trip was brought forward 24 hours .
10 BT customers got free telephone calls for six months because the police were paying their bills .
11 This will need to be done in weeks rather than months because the sale of season tickets pre-occupies the directors of a club deep in debt and in need of that revenue during the summer .
12 An Oxfordshire consultant has told how specialist hospitals have to turn to charity for funds because the government does n't provide enough money .
13 It says Sun needs multiprocessing desktop solutions because the Mountain View , California-based company ca n't get competitive performance from uniprocessor implementations of the Texas Instruments Inc SuperSparc RISC , unlike HP 's own 9000 series 700 top-end uniprocessor workstations which use the 99MHz PA RISC 7100 .
14 Before the examination , one of the commissioners told me that I would not be one of the winners because the positions had already been assigned to others who were , for the most part , assistants to the various commission members .
15 ‘ He 'll get a good reaction from our fans because the people appreciate everything he did for the club , ’ Rush said .
16 In the UK , however , there is every encouragement to agriculturally improve land and then stock it to the maximum , and for farmers to acquire more land and increase the size of their units because no upper limit exists for HLCA payments per farm unit ( subject to not reaching the maximum stocking density overall ) .
17 The older type heaterstat will usually only operate one of the units because the make-and-break thermostat is relatively insensitive .
18 You ca n't put standards or Bosses with Squig units because the Squigs tend to eat them , or you have to put the Bosses at the back where they ca n't do anything .
19 And the old hospital sites might be the best places to build the new units because the local population is usually tolerant , and both managerial and clinical staff have long experience of providing services for chronically mentally ill people .
20 ‘ Fairly early on we decided we 'd have separate people doing the Dalek voices because the actors hired to work them from the inside were being engaged more for their physical skills in manipulating Daleks than for their formal acting abilities , made redundant by the energies just to operate them . ’
21 He is lead to changes of the dosing of remedies because the ‘ variety among patients as to their irritability , age , spiritual and bodily development necessitate a great variety in their treatment and administration to them of the doses of medicines ’ .
22 In Brewster ( 1979 ) 69 Cr App R 375 ( CA ) , an insurance agent was guilty of theft of the premiums because the money had to be handed over to the companies he worked for under the terms of his contract .
23 Competition is also related to the likelihood that new suppliers will enter the market if they perceive profit opportunities because the existing suppliers charge high prices or are x-inefficient and have high costs .
24 Darwin argued that the study of embryonic stages was important for working out these relationships because the embryo would be less affected than the adult form by the adaptive modifications upon which evolution was based .
25 The local farmers dress completely in black and drive horse-drawn buggies because the motor car is ‘ ungodly ’ .
26 ‘ He has had to play kids because the cupboard is bare .
27 There have been instances recently where vast commercial organisations and even governments have been compelled to rethink their policies and their methods because a sufficient number of individual supermarket shoppers have decided to demonstrate the strength of their feelings by boycotting a particular item .
28 But you 've got to have those caravan , those vents because the van is so small and you 've got gas supplied .
29 My shadow lapped the outside steps because the doors were open letting out the heat , wide open because I had n't bothered to bolt them , and the side door was open too , creating a through-draught that made the fire smoke and the dogs restless .
30 If you take the ‘ talk ’ away ( because it 's in the wrong language ! ) it is actually quite difficult to learn from the pictures because the ‘ storyline ’ has gone .
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