Example sentences of "because it is [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 .
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