Example sentences of "because it [be] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The charter will potentially have a very large impact on small firms because it is about more regulation . ’
2 Because it is on that occasion that you will already have , and will on your final visit , have made up your mind as to the nature of the northern part of the village of Skelton , the nature of the land immediately surrounding it , whether it be a paddock , or a small field , whether it be more associated in the minds of some with the open country , or in the minds of others with the village .
3 In university and polytechnic libraries the advanced instruction has to wait until the second and third years of undergraduate courses , because it is at these stages that the students work on sometimes quite specialized projects .
4 Hartog and Hull stated that computed tomography of the pituitary does not have a role in cases of moderate hyperprolactinaemia because it is of little value in diagnosing a microadenoma .
5 If it is in isostatic equilibrium one section of lithosphere will stand higher than another because it is of lower density ( the crustal density or Pratt model ) , of the same density but thicker ( the crustal thickness or Airy model ) , or through a combination of both a lower density and greater thickness ( Fig. 2.9 ) .
6 This is an important result because it is to these industries that regional policy has been primarily applied .
7 They would charge £5000 ( ! ) and , because it is for educational purposes , would provide no restriction on sales and extend copyright for a period of 5 years ( 21/6 ) .
8 The basic principle of law is that assignment of a contract is not possible where the identity of the assignor is an important factor for the other party to the contract either as a reason for his entering into the contract in the first place , or because it is for some reason significant for the proper discharge of the contract .
9 But the reason I begin with it is because it is in many ways a blueprint .
10 Is this because stylistics feeds off other , more clearly defined , areas within linguistics rather like a poor relation , or because it is in some sense at the interface of these other disciplines ?
11 I shall discuss vision , because it is in this field that the two methods are closest to meeting .
12 I am emphasising the existential quality of dramatic playing here because it is in direct contrast to the expectations of acting behaviour to be found in some educational institutions .
13 Simply because it is in dire straits should not necessarily preclude the OFT from examining how it influences the UK retail jewellery market .
14 ISS focused on the fourth and fifth years because it is in these years that pupils tend to narrow their curriculum , as schools frequently have a very small core with large option schemes , with the result that some pupils pursue a curriculum that is neither broad nor balanced .
15 The signature should be legible or repeated in type because it is from this signature that notices and orders are addressed .
16 The council felt that the domestication of the site could result in serious danger to any inhabitants because it is near high pressure petrol and gas pipelines .
17 ‘ They probably make you pay more for it because it 's of sentimental value . ’
18 Could we just er by following that up Chairman , suggest that they , that they look at p the provision of double yellow lines around the kerb , around those kerbs that go from lower Road into Road , because it 's on that corner that you get the , the van parked which is causing the visibility problems .
19 If such music is totalitarian , that 's because it 's about total control and exploitation of your powers .
20 twelve point seven , because it 's in hard water , it 's covered with scale , calcium carbonate .
21 It played a very , very important part in David 's career , because it was for that film that he wrote ‘ Space Oddity'/ Most of the stuff on the film came from the Deram label but I thought we ought to have a very special piece of material — some new material — and something that would show how very fine and inventive a writer David was .
22 Handsome stations were built on the line eastwards from Colombo towards Galle because it was along that coast that lawyers and civil servants had their bungalows .
23 The night before his ship sailed , Jussieu left all his material in the care of a servant with strict instructions to guard it because it was of great value .
24 As to why the application is before this court , that quite simply is because it was to this court that the implied undertaking was given ; we alone , therefore , have power to vary it .
25 There 's also an exhibition and 20s-style Picture Palace at Armley Mills on the early history of the movies because it was at nearby Leeds Bridge , in 1888 , that the first moving images were made .
26 Thereafter controversy over the issue subsided until June 1967 , when eviction proceedings were taken against eleven families who had refused accommodation offered to them by the rural district council because it was at some distance from the city .
27 The date 1830 was chosen because it was during that year that the first true naturalist wrote .
28 Adolescence was seen as ‘ critical ’ because it was during this stage of life ‘ when stimulating instruction , technical training and well-directed guidance in matters of conduct and personal hygiene are often most needed and , if wisely given , most helpful towards healthy living and self-control ’ .
29 The St Andrews town hall is already booked , because it was in such demand and this particular weekend was the only one when it was available .
30 We knew that something was going on , because it was in this week that Madame changed her name .
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