Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] because [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 He believes size is everything in the computer industry because companies need to be big enough to fund development .
2 Many believe , however , that higher [ CO 2 ] has a negligible effect on global carbon fixation because factors other than CO 2 limit productivity of most unmanaged vegetation .
3 Informix says Storm means less work for MIS departments because users do n't have to understand the database schema and can do more work themselves with the tools .
4 The thinking behind the MMC report is that cash buyers are subsidising credit card users because prices in shops and restaurants reflect the charge levied by the credit card companies on the retailers .
5 He claims Mr Heseltine 's department blocked an export order because officials could n't understand German .
6 The mistakes occurred over a ‘ considerable period ’ when responsibility for individual loans was transferred between benefit offices because recipients had moved to new addresses .
7 Lowe says his company went further than its original plans for a 5,000-mile range aircraft because customers wanted it , and that the GV and its performance figures are not a paper exercise or design concept , but a wind-tunnel-proven reality .
8 This is farmore likely to gain management approval because managers can see the expensive exercise paying dividends in a reasonable time scale .
9 This is a decision that arises with videocassette machines because players are cheaper than recorders .
10 William Waldegrave , the health secretary , rejected nurses ' demands that he delay the government 's NHS reforms because patients ( they said ) are suffering .
11 Gender is a key source of variation as is ethnicity , which cross-cuts gender because ideas about men 's and women 's roles in the family do vary among the ethnically diverse groups of which the British population is now composed ( Anthias and Yuval-Davies , 1983 ) .
12 Cost saving on this scale is particularly important in videodisc applications because videodiscs and their workstations are costly .
13 The fortnight of workshops , which starts on June 29 , has been called Darlington Children 's Safety Carousel because youngsters rotate from one situation to the next .
14 Hotel coupons paved the way for package holidays because tourists paid for facilities in advance in their own currency , in their own country instead of hunting for somewhere to stay and paying hotel bills as they went .
15 ‘ The holiday business generates substantial cash flow because passengers pay in advance and the holiday company pays its suppliers in arrears , ’ said boss David Crossland .
16 Canon says that Still Video is an ideal medium for multimedia presentations because users can mix photographs , text and graphics on a computer , record them on a still video disk and display them on a TV .
17 The German government is to close five Soviet built nuclear power reactors in what was East Germany because officials think they are very unsafe and too costly to adapt .
18 She inquired at the trading standards department about the legality of catapults but was told they were sold at fishing tackle shops because anglers use them to hurl their bait into the water .
19 Colchester Institute members of the University and College Lecturers union , NATFHE , have decided to take strike action because negotiations with management over the new contracts are breaking down .
20 He also lodged an appeal and , following an inquiry , the party 's assistant regional organiser ordered a re-run of the first selection meeting because rules had been breached .
21 ONE of the top glamour models in the Northern Ireland Electricity advert has packed in her day job because bosses could n't cope with her stardom .
22 never had binding , never had binding court agreements because mothers could always go back to court and say this fifteen pounds is n't enough .
23 However , the effect which co-operative R&D has on R&D spending can actually be larger in less competitive output markets because firms with market power are able to earn supernormal profits , and this increases their incentive to innovate ( see Ordover and Willig , 1985 ; Katz , 1986 ; D'Aspremont and Jacquemin , 1988 ; Kamien et al. ,
24 Many radical feminists see little point in attempting to change the education system because women are trapped in a vicious circle in which men keep changing the rules if women show any sign of becoming as successful as them .
25 A council is planning to cut its collections of houseshold waste because residents are recycling so much of their rubbish .
26 Farmers wo n't even bother to harvest it , right , simply because , the bulk of it , the total production costs , will be labour , will be the labour costs of harvesting , and if they ca n't cover those labour costs of harvesting by selling their produce , which they wo n't be able to if there 's been a bumper harvest because prices are very low , they 'll just leave the things rotting on the trees and er , that is , that is what , what happens quite regularly in horticultural markets which tend not to be markets that are supported through the Common Agricultural Policy .
27 Despite sovereign risk , governments and state enterprises remain major users of international bank loan facilities because bankers know such borrowers normally repay external debt and will make every effort to do so .
28 RISING star Sonia has blasted The Eurovision Song contest because entrants do NOT sing in English .
29 The guidance , while encouraging social workers to share information with clients about their needs , warns them against recording this on the assessment form because clients could go to court over any assessed needs which are not being met with services .
30 The source of the Kennet , one of Britain 's best trout streams , was now a sewage farm outfall because springs had dried up .
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