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

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1 You see I get the impression that , that most of you more or less are willing to except all the bad things about cars because given at this particular hundred has sixty three car er , car or vehicle owners , you 'll put up with the danger and the pollution and er , er all the various bad side effects of the motor industry because weighing things up you 've got independence , you 've got freedom , you 've got shelter , a wardrobe , some where to carry the kids , is , would that be a correct estimate , is that , that , that is a general
2 well needs a I think one of the things we discussed in the branch action group meeting is actually , were n't quite sure what the cos we 'd been sending out for quite less than ten of the branches because to do something to them which was mm apparently lots of them in but erm well they keep disappearing so that the what we 've been talking about is to try and get some points erm health and safety station within the branch , which actually just has all this stuff for it .
3 Genet joined these movements because asked by them to do so .
4 The change also raises important theoretical questions because reading by touch involves the same cognitive and linguistic skills as visual reading but uses a system which differs physically and in modality .
5 It does , however , have its consolations because developing new ideas can be a stimulating and exciting experience , especially if they come to fruition .
6 Industries like gas , electricity , telephone and water supplies are regarded as natural monopolies because duplicating their supply networks is extremely costly .
7 I mean , that 's why a lot of people have gone over to recycled erm toilet rolls because fancy cutting down trees just for that !
8 However , the evidence that I have available points me towards exploring bad object relations because to understand these , in my view , is to engage with the troubled unconscious of individuals in industrial and other enterprises .
9 Naturally you will practise such words only in up-to-time sentences because seen out of context they are misleading .
10 At this point in the book , we feel a friction growing up between Piggy and the leaders because having established democracy using the shell , the leaders then destroy it again , denying Piggy a chance to speak .
11 Erm er the other things we 're doing which has n't mentioned is that we 're doing an actuarial assessment of the probable erm let's min not mince our words , death rate , sort of the drop out rate if you like of , of placements because takes people who are in there out at any period during the year or the future and we need to have some sort of projection for that as well .
12 We 'll take the break now but stay tuned and stand by your phones because coming up …
13 We 'll take a quick break here , but man the phones because coming up …
14 For the moment , endangered populations are relatively secure from poachers because listing the leopard in Appendix I has more or less dried up the market in leopard skins .
15 Food passes only slowly through the ruminant 's guts because ruminating , digesting the hard parts , takes time .
16 The effect of grouped updates is to cause parts of the file to require few , if any , updates so records are being skipped , and other areas in which all — or most — records are updated , and thus there will be lost revolutions because processing times exceed inter-record gap times .
17 I had to stand in front of the whole school which gave me ample opportunity to observe the envy on some girls ' faces because knitting for the troops was a popular pastime then .
18 If you do n't , you may find yourself unable to add the subtitles because to do so would entail the loss of too many good shots .
19 The duration of this wait may often lead to the overflow record being processed more rapidly than prime data track records because processing time will often be low enough to allow this record to be processed as soon as it is located .
20 Note that we state purchasing benefits and not sales benefits because purchasing benefits relate to individual buying behaviour .
21 There 's now a shortfall of more than fifty million pounds in their pension schemes because falling interest rates are undermining what 's left in the fund .
22 She will see those who have committed themselves to the traditional model of education , some as a matter of principle , but others because to question it opens up too big a can of worms .
23 Now I noticed this with in the sitting room this year I got John , friend of Nev 's to repaint the walls because do you remember they were called soft peach ?
24 Armed with computers , the procurement department did its job much faster , reports Larry Skinner , the company 's chief of re-engineering , but it actually took longer for anyone in TI to purchase supplies because filling out all the forms demanded by the procurement department had become so complicated .
25 This riles the anthropologists because theorizing about the rules governing mating between close kin has been a major anthropological preoccupation for well over a century .
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