Example sentences of "be [verb] because " in BNC.

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1 The £54million package now authorised included the cost of forty six four-car dual-voltage electric units , the introduction of which would enable a greater number of existing units to be withdrawn because of more efficient use .
2 A day or two later Anthony Rouse and I were astonished to hear that her agents were demanding the interview be withdrawn because , as she complained in a letter to the BBC 's Director General , Hugh Carleton-Greene , we had given her a solemn undertaking over lunch not to mention the matter of Wells and their son at all .
3 Many drugs have had to be withdrawn because of the ill-effects in humans which did not show up in animal tests .
4 ‘ You do n't want to be healed because it means you do n't have to justify running away . ’
5 Fundamentalism is a belief system that can not be refuted because it comes from a supreme being .
6 ADT , the race organisers , said last night that the race route would not be altered because of the blast .
7 As before , a copy was sent to the Royal College with a suggestion that the 1844 Charter should be amended because Sir James Graham was ‘ disposed to attach weight to the representations ’ .
8 Surely , it is at that age that interest has to be aroused because later those subjects will fall on the other side of the divide .
9 This does not mean that its findings will be biased because of this ; it is simply setting out the parameters and the objectives of the research and the kinds of ideas that will inform it .
10 Gastric juice may be a significant source for the daily loss of iron since it is present in gastric juice at about 3.5 µM , but correlation with gastric acidity or comparison between normal and ulcer patients could not be undertaken because of contamination .
11 Are all teachers too good to be sacked because it is it is as rare as erm teeth in chickens .
12 Equally , the Iranian operation could not be explained because , in its respectable long-term aims , it was complicated ; and most people would doubtless insist , as they did , that it was just a piece of barter .
13 In a population mainly consisting of doves , the animals will nearly always play against doves , and ‘ hawk ’ will be favoured because its average pay-off is higher in these fights : W > W÷2 .
14 So it 's sort of , you know , we want to be favoured because we want all the reward , we want to be given a sweet , we want
15 His ca n't be traced because he does n't have a licence for it . ’
16 Most girls born 70 and more years ago can not be traced because of change of name at marriage .
17 The kick-off had to be delayed because of a motorway accident , which left a decimated attendance of 31,000 in spite of a delayed start to facilitate the inconvenienced .
18 The kick-off had to be delayed because of a motorway accident , which left a decimated attendance of 31,000 in spite of a delayed start to facilitate the inconvenienced .
19 For example , the scheduled removal of sutures from a patient 's wound may be delayed because of poor healing .
20 Applications for admission should be submitted as early as possible in the session prior to that in which admission is sought and should not be delayed because the applicant is awaiting examination results or the outcome of applications for scholarships or for admission to other institutions .
21 Final very quick question , reports in the paper this morning that Chunnel , the the channel tunnel , the high speed link , and the tunnel itself are going to be delayed because the Treasury basically saying , we 've run out of money , you ca n't do it , is that true ?
22 DELIVERIES of mail could be delayed because of cost-cutting and a management clampdown on Post Office workers ' overtime , it was claimed yesterday .
23 I 'm delighted to hear that sir and er I was also delighted to hear Mr say that this start date is not likely to be delayed because of this , this prior agreement that is necessary and I was hopeful that er Brandon bypass could retain the position that 's retained itself on our agenda papers this morning I E
24 However , the theory developed by Freud can not be dismissed because it assumes an innate mutual hostility among people .
25 However , the naturalistic account should not be rejected on the grounds that it is inadequate , as though it could be polished up a bit and made more acceptable : rather , it should be dismissed because it presents an entirely distorted picture of social reality .
26 I have however found it difficult to subscribe to the opinion preferred by the majority of your Lordships that the appeal should be dismissed because the decision of a visitor is not susceptible to judicial review for an error of law , and had prepared a judgment setting out in summary my reasons for this difficulty .
27 In addition to its constitutional implications , the dispute also raised the possibility that charges against Noriega would have to be dismissed because the taping of his calls went beyond the routine monitoring applied to other federal inmates and , therefore , represented a violation of his rights .
28 Two of the three patients who were found to have coeliac disease were over 70 years old suggesting that this diagnosis should not be dismissed because of the patients age when iron deficiency is being investigated .
29 This bonus may be given because the employee concerned has no pension rights and does not have an enhanced salary already reflecting this or it may just be a reward for satisfactory completion of the contract .
30 Their authority is unlikely to be given because , in most cases , the costs of the second report will not be recovered on taxation .
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