Example sentences of "because it is " in BNC.

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1 The story that is told is a story which never ends — and which risks losing shape and momentum — because it is a story told of himself by a living author , an author who has yet to end , whose isolate 's imaginative fury lives on to tell another tale , some more of his own story .
2 Because it is nothing but a middle , without beginning or end .
3 It is the one because it is the other , he wrote .
4 It is malign because it is benign .
5 It is unlike everything else and it is the cause of the destruction of everything else because it is no different from anything else .
6 The Victorian pub is now threatened in two ways : because it is not understood as a historic document , and because certain isolated elements in Victorian pub design have been overemphasised at the expense of others .
7 Hunter says Caterdata was chosen largely because it is ‘ user-friendly , simple to use in terms of the number of keystrokes people need to make , and quick to learn ’ .
8 The silver birch is so elegantly beautiful , from spring 's pale green bud-burst until the final golden accolade of autumn , that it plays a part in all the seasons , not least because it is especially favoured by long-tailed tits as a food source in winter .
9 Clearly , it is important to consider each of the ways in which you can safeguard your equipment because it is no use avoiding all the flying hazards if you are going to write off your glider on the ground .
10 On the other hand , the check for full and free movement must be done after strapping in , because it is possible in some aircraft to jam the controls by tightening the straps round a cable or control rod .
11 It is vital for every pilot to learn to steer on the ground because it is a completely different technique to turning in the air .
12 In such cases it is easy to make a correct recovery because it is so obvious that the glider is stalled .
13 This is because it is much more difficult to recognise being too high than being a little on the low side .
14 In consequence , police ethnography remains largely unwritten simply because it is unlikely the organization will be keen to reveal the ways this ‘ immense disorder ’ is constructed , for it is not in their nature to allow other individuals to create their classifications for them .
15 I would therefore advise against taking any kind of drugs , not just because it is unsporting , or because of the threat of severe penalties on discovery , but also because of the adverse effects any drug regime has on the mind and body .
16 This conception of the mind is now almost universally regarded as disastrously wrong , for two reasons : first , because it creates a dualism of mind and body and second , because it is held to create insuperable sceptical problems .
17 Because it is concerned with the reception of sound .
18 But this is not possible because it is necessary to approach each of these aspects differently to get the required results .
19 For sanding George uses cloth-backed sandpaper , because it is so much stronger .
20 The adjustment to the rise and fall is difficult because it is always sticky , the wood chips tend to collect on the travel of the sliding table making the action very bumpy , the sliding table is always out of adjustment for one reason or another .
21 The social fund is different from the grant system because it is discretionary .
22 ‘ However this will not be the case if you no longer live in the property where you previously paid rates because it is the 1989–90 rates of the property where you now live which is used to calculate any reduction .
23 A report by the Social Security Research Consortium calls for the discretionary Social Fund to be abandoned because it is failing to help those who most need it .
24 The latter is an unusual work because it is about people who really lived at a particular period and who had particular relationships with each other .
25 The latter methods are used by every modern choreographer working with classical dance because it is more flexible and expressive and many dancers trained in its technique are capable of acting out the deepest emotions of the characters played , as Ashton and MacMillan have continually shown .
26 Versions of the traditional hornpipe danced by sailors of many nationalities are featured in many ballets because it is so descriptive of the very particular way in which seamen walk and do the many different jobs that have to be done on any kind of boat .
27 Ashton looks back to Petipa 's more formal style because it is suitable for Mendelssohn 's music .
28 It is , however , easy to recognise that the choreography for The Three-Cornered Hat has greater authenticity because it is based on the folk and flamenco dance Massine had studied in Spain .
29 Some brewers feel that Weissbier sounds more traditional , because it is an older term ; others argue that Weizenbier is more precise .
30 It differs from ordinary hammer drills ( which operate on a ratchet/percussion mechanism ) because it is operated by an electro-pneumatic mechanism .
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