Example sentences of "[conj] because it [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Er , I went on to say throughout the ages the government has repealed legislation , there 's nothing new about repealing legislation it is repealed either because it is proved unworkable or because it 's simply outlived its shelf life .
2 But as I suggested in the last part of Chapter 2 , this difference is not of any great practical significance : whether deviant motivations are taken as given because they express free will ( classical theory ) or because it is not deemed fruitful to attempt their explanation ( control theory ) does not , in itself ; have any practical implications for the subsequent criminological enterprise .
3 Not entirely that because it is also to do with the mechanism by which government grant is distributed .
4 Clearly the health authority does not argue that because it is about to honour a similar referral to the same unit in Birmingham .
5 and we better get used to all that because it 's not going to change this afternoon .
6 Do n't think that because it 's actually ringing that it 's somebody ringing , or whatever .
7 This issue will be discussed first in this section because it is controversial and because it is also related to the issues of salinisation and soil erosion which will be examined below .
8 We have spent some time on the preliminaries , particularly the notation , because notation is essential for communication and because it is often neglected as a stage in attacking a problem .
9 English was chosen , not just because the majority of its students are female , but because it is generally looked upon by commentators ( e.g. P. Scott 1984 ) , as the ‘ central liberal discipline ’ .
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