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

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1 And if you change one spreadsheet you have to change everything because it is n't automatically changed throughout .
2 the main or background yarn has to be of a thickness your machine can knit , but the weaving yarn can be much thicker because it is n't actually knitting stitches .
3 This is the best method because it is most closely related to the value of the property itself .
4 The Open Software Foundation 's much-ballyhooed Distributed Management Environment technology is missing from Networx Inc 's platform list because it is not yet productised .
5 If this is done , then the work of individual teachers within the school contributes to the general pattern of pupils ' development , rather than being wasted because it is not adequately prepared for , or followed up by other teachers .
6 I was grateful to the hon. Gentleman for raising that , because it is not often realised that such claims can be made up to three months before the person enters care , although I am aware that the circumstances do not always allow that .
7 It is an option that is not very often used , either through choice or simply because it is not much publicised .
8 ( see fig 7 ) This can be applied much more easily because it is not rigidly defined in the way that Burgess ' model is .
9 The second is the issue of precatory words ( verba precativa ) in setting up trusts , and is more contentious because it is not commonly accepted that it is a post-classical issue at all .
10 Partly because it is not routinely recorded , relatively little is known about cohabitation and the extent to which it may become an ordinary setting for childbearing before or instead of marriage .
11 It must be understood that we can separate the operations data from maintenance data but it is impossible to separate the knowledge ( operations from maintenance ) mainly because it is too closely inter-related .
12 If a point is missed because it is too deeply embedded in its cultural setting in one place , it stands out prominently and unequivocally in another .
13 The Secretary of State 's authority on this matter has been accepted , not out of docility or in the belief that the Secretary of State for Scotland is infallible in curriculum matters : it has been accepted because it is very obviously based on a clear national consensus .
14 If it stimulates you to dissent , it is precisely because it is so closely pondered in its own terms and it never , throughout its four hours , loosens its grip on you .
15 Because it is so carefully planned — with all that fake background setup — I think it has resources from some government .
16 We should not ignore collectivism , however , because it is so often used by the state in Japan to mobilize the support of those who have not benefited as much from the economic miracle , or by company leaders to exhort yet more effort from employees .
17 So there 's there 's lots of reasons to illustrate the point then and another thing of course it does is if it 's one you use on here it helps you remember you do n't have to have that written down because it 's there already produced if it 's a pre-prepared acetate as we call as we call it .
18 Because it 's so easy done is n't it ?
19 And then do n't , you no need take her home you see , because it 's only just picking her up on a Tuesday .
20 It clearly existed in Bedfordshire , because of Shearman 's perception of its importance ; it was evident in the Kettering scheme because Miss Green instinctively knew its significance to fellow disadvantaged adults ; it appears not to have emerged in East Suffolk possibly because it was not assiduously pursued .
21 Now , again , we need to distribute the underlying performance because it was n't equally distributed between the various sectors .
22 I I can not see that it can have because it was n't actually put to him but he did mention twice in his judgement that he was aware of this new material and as Neil Bennet said , we 'll have to wait and see what that is .
23 There was no obligation for all landowners to take part and the effort came to nothing because it was too thinly spread to be effective .
24 I think that 's why he let her go , because it was so well publicised .
25 But to the men of Kufra whose fathers or grandfathers had settled there because it was so centrally placed on trade routes , or because it was so remote from Ottoman , Italian or British control , ‘ central government ’ appeared indeed as a real force , but as one located — so to speak — in the extreme northwestern corner , in Tripoli .
26 Phoebe could not , try as she might , despise it for her , because it was so obviously making Lisa happy ; while she , clinging to a nostalgic and increasingly sentimental vision of the household , was patently not happy , not useful , and not passionate .
27 But after defeat at the 1979 election , the feuding within the Labour Party was more severe because it was more highly organized .
28 If a canoe capsizes or sinks because it was manifestly badly built then no further explanations are required .
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