Example sentences of "[coord] even because " in BNC.

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1 Some may be misinformed because they misread their newspaper , or because their paper prints inaccurate information , or even because they do not believe what is printed in their paper .
2 As we shall see , a gene may increase in frequency not because it increases the fitness of its carrier but because it associates with other genes that do , or even because it is in a sense parasitic on other genes .
3 Electors may put Labour in office because they hate the Tories or think it 's time for a change or even because they like Labour policies .
4 We do n't vote Labour because we think it will bring socialism , or because we think it will cure the slump , or even because we particularly admire its policies .
5 But a very tiny proportion will germinate , either because they are washed from the tree by rain , brushed out by the actions of wild creatures or even because they have not been fertilised .
6 The listeners tuned in to the German wavelengths because they found Joyce amusing unintentionally or for his anecdotes , or else because they wished to hear both sides of the argument , or even because they did not trust their own authorities to tell them the whole truth .
7 In a report for the Greater London Association of Community Health Councils , Naomi Pfeffer and Allison Quick wrote , ’ We gained a strong impression that … the quality of treatment that the majority of the infertile men and women receive within the NHS has deteriorated in some areas although , or even because , in vitro fertilisation and embryo transfer have been introduced ’ .
8 Fares were low , not only because passengers from the lower orders were not believed to require or deserve much better accommodation than cattle and fortunately needed less space , or even because of improvements in communications , but for economic reasons .
9 Not because of Beatty as the studio publicity suggests , or the fact that cast and crew have 68 Oscar nominations between them , nor even because Al Pacino and Dustin Hoffman have uncredited , subordinate roles in the movie .
10 London , to take the most obvious example , is dominant within the UK economy , not only because it is the biggest agglomeration of physical development , nor because it is the largest concentration of employment , nor even because on average and in spite of the poverty within it , it is rich .
11 Rather they alert us to just how powerful female potency really is in our collective psyches , despite , and even because of , its long repression .
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