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

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1 This means that the enquirer is generating data and making interpretations of material which is usually repressed and made unconscious because it is emotionally painful to articulate it .
2 Telephoning saves time , both because telephone conversations tend to be shorter than face-to-face conversations and because it is not necessary to spend time travelling .
3 However , the Gould-Jacobs reaction is unsuitable for producing 1-cyclopropyl-quinolonecarboxylic acids or 1-cyclopropyl-azaquinolonecarboxylic acids of the ciprofloxacin type because it is not possible to alkylate 1-unsubstituted quinolones or azaquinolonecarboxylates with cyclopropyl halides .
4 Despite that it has to be commended because it is not possible to sympathise with the railway 's present economic situation if unnecessary sums are spent on throw away publicity material .
5 The need for this editing by copying , which requires the use of a second video machine , of course , is brought about because it is not possible to edit video tapes by physically cutting and rejoining them as you would a cine film or sound tape .
6 These strands do not continue throughout the levels because it is not possible to specify further measurable stages of development in these abilities , and it would be cumbersome to repeat them unchanged throughout the remaining seven levels .
7 Inevitably , this involves loss , because it is not possible to reproduce on the page all the features of voices , movements , expressions , and of the situation ; but it is possible to keep or discard differing amounts .
8 For example , it is not possible to determine the enthalpy of formation of ethanol in the laboratory because it is not possible to synthesise ethanol form carbon , hydrogen and oxygen .
9 These ideas are usually framed in terms of ‘ models ’ because it is not possible to solve exactly the complex quantum mechanical equations that determine the way in which neutrons and protons are bound together in a nucleus .
10 Because it is not easy to scale up or down most of the designs used in Romano-British mosaics , or in Roman mosaics generally , the room of unusual shape or size frequently received filling panels and other special treatments .
11 In the end we are unanimous about one recommendation but , following Mr Major 's criteria , we are not allowed to mention his name , ‘ because it is not fair to raise a nominee 's expectations in case they are disappointed ’ .
12 This is presumably because it is seldom possible to heal the breach that is usually created by fighting a legal battle .
13 Chief vet at the Fromus surgery Michael Hill said : ‘ It is not a common operation because it is often difficult to find a suitable donor dog .
14 The frequency of coligation events during the cloning procedure is also important because it is much easier to interpret the results of hybridisations on unfragmented clones .
15 Note that this chart is slightly different from that used for chariots because it is much harder to hit the crew or warhorses on a War Wagon because of the size of the tower .
16 The Children 's Legal Centre has argued that the practice of what it calls ‘ mass detentions ’ should be prohibited altogether , because it is morally unjustifiable to punish a whole class for the actions of one or two of its members and likely to precipitate resentment among pupils .
17 This is probably partly because it is always possible to land one on grass ( or any other hard surface ) with remarkably little damage , especially if the ground is wet .
18 Inevitably , forecasters err on the side of optimism because it is always possible to keep whisky which remains unsold , but impossible to sell stock which was not produced in the first place .
19 It is also worth mentioning three sets of existing attitudes which have to be overcome because it is always wise to know what you are up against .
20 Division : You can use a similar method for dividing by 50 because it is always easier to work with the number two .
21 So many people have credit cards , because it is quite tough to get through daily life today without one . ’
22 It may be that this relexicalized version has not been actually attested and , may never occur in the future but it acquires normality because it is relatively easy to conceive of a context for it .
23 The other problem is that , while the UK coal industry is producing more than UK demand , the surplus it produces can not be sold economically to other buyers because it is too expensive to produce .
24 In this way , should you be unable to attend at the last moment and he has to sit twiddling his thumbs in his consulting room because it is too late to give the appointment to anyone else , he is recompensed for the wasted time .
25 Mr de Klerk 's people say the Congress is dragging its feet because it is too disorganised to talk .
26 Use hardwood if possible because it is less likely to deflect under load , but a softwood bar is usually adequate when dealing with short lengths .
27 Usually , a two-party system is better for a country than a many-party one , because it is less liable to tie itself up in knots .
28 The BTU tax also has the advantage of being less unpopular than a petrol tax , partly because it is almost impossible to understand .
29 This is a very good trick , because it is almost impossible to discover the method .
30 Her friend added : ‘ She also wants to campaign for paper not plastic bags at supermarkets and is angry that the catering industry uses too much plastic in packaging , because it is almost impossible to break down without causing pollution .
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