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

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1 Because they continued to be economically independent , these working older people , both men and women , were often remembered as strong characters , like the Lancashire shopkeeping grandmother , a ‘ powerful personality ’ who was without any doubt ‘ boss of the concern ’ , or the old North Welsh woman who ‘ was doing all the cobbling for the neighbours in Berthengam , and … they were done by her well . ’
2 And the free market system does n't protect them because they tend to be too poor or too old for health insurance cover .
3 Politically , the judicial conception of the public interest tends to embrace the promotion of certain views normally associated with the Conservative Party and there is a greater likelihood that Labour Governments will encounter challenges through the courts if only because they tend to be more interventionist and to challenge the status quo .
4 It is , of course , very easy to pay too much attention to the famous names in Nonconformity , partially because of their importance , partially because information about them is more readily available and partially because they tended to be more involved in politics .
5 Stuart Pearce and Chris Waddle may have been chosen to take the vital 1990 World Cup semi-final penalties because they appeared to be just the sort of level-headed British , team players that would n't miss .
6 It was pointed out during the workshop that women have always been flexible in terms of employment , but because they have to be rather than because they want to be .
7 Although the ballets mentioned are very different in style , quality and content , they have several things in common because they have to be theatrically viable .
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