Example sentences of "[noun sg] because it is [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 And the prevailing compensation structure in practically all businesses reinforces this attitude because it is heavily biased towards managerial positions and titles .
2 Sexuality is open to intervention because it is socially constructed and located within ever-changing cultural and historical moments , but desire is a discourse which can be changed through exploration rather than by prohibition .
3 It is a controversial establishment because it is entirely staffed by NSA personnel and there has been much local discussion as to whether the station operates in the interests of Australia or only America .
4 The study of technology is important in its own right , but it also deepens our understanding of a society as a whole because it is intimately connected with the way in which people are organised and the structure of their economy .
5 Proviso ( a ) It is difficult to understand this defence because it is already included within the statutory definition of merchantibility as it will affect the description under which the goods are sold .
6 In thinking of these local enclaves , my Irish island is a misleading parallel because it is physically cut off .
7 We must be careful with this argument because it is sometimes based on anatomical studies that have used insensitive methods or only a partial consideration of the data .
8 There is no official collection because it is immediately picked over by a series of scavengers — first adults , then children , then dogs and cats .
9 It is also a familiar method because it is already required by SSAP 21 to be used by lessees to account for their obligations under finance leases .
10 ‘ You can not define Christian communication because it is only expressed in the practice , ’ Fr Naidu said .
11 Lakatos 's account was presented first in this book because it is best seen as a culmination of the Popperian programme and as a direct response to and an attempt to improve on the limitations of Popperian falsificationism .
12 At best it provides us with a partial and intensely partisan perspective because it is keenly committed to the view from the top — to the view of those who are more in control than controlled , and who are , therefore , centrally concerned to secure political stability and sustain a particular pattern of economic relations based on the economic order of capitalism and the free market .
13 However it would appear that Hahnemann was a couple of centuries ahead of his time because it is now known that the DNA of certain viruses can incorporate itself into our own genome , our own inherited material .
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