Example sentences of "[noun] because it provide " in BNC.

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1 The terminology of fractions and strata has proved popular amongst Marxists because it provides a framework with which divisions within the working class and capitalists can be analysed .
2 Fibre is important to us in healthy eating because it provides filling food without being fattening .
3 Yet it is a model which has some force because it provides a neat conceptualisation of relationships between those designated managers and those not .
4 There shall be a strong emphasis on sale in this work because it provides the model for other supply contracts .
5 McDonald 's uses this high quality blend because it provides the consistency and unique taste our customers have come to expect .
6 This reflexivity , what Woolgar more accurately calls benign introspection ( p. 22 ) , is thus a virtue rather than a limitation because it provides some of the necessary contextual background to help evaluate the study .
7 Marconi thus had a special importance because it provided an issue of corruption that could not be turned back by Liberals against the Unionists , and for this the Liberals had only themselves to blame .
8 Peter thought it best to start with the diary because it provided a chronological framework .
9 This apparently insignificant detail was to be of fateful importance for all subsequent human cultural and psychological evolution because it provided the first , albeit rather minimal , check on the egoism and mutual antagonism of males .
10 The answer is no , but the high-backed boot has certainly helped everyone ski the powder because it provides that little tweak of leverage that helps pull the tips of your skis up .
11 It led to a vast improvement for everybody in Baldersdale because it provided a regular income .
12 The reason for this is interesting , and worth a digression because it provides a good genetic analogy .
13 It is a necessity because it provides the opportunity for reflection on how well you have carried out various tasks and whether there are better ways of doing things .
14 The September speech was said to have disappointed many in the Würzburg area because it provided no comforting words about the situation on the eastern Front .
15 Roberton has taken what can best be described as an artistic look at this subject and I must compliment him on his approach because it provides a valuable visual record of what can never be again .
16 The switch of tactics on the part of the war-tax resistance movement which can be dated back to 1977 is potentially of great significance because it provided the conditions in which a broad-based political campaign may be mounted , calling for a statutory right of tax diversion and relying on litigation as an auxiliary and subordinate weapon , instead of depending exclusively on litigation to try to bring about a change in the law directly .
17 I have drawn this chart to a larger scale because it provides an excellent check of the limiting magnitude of binoculars .
18 In dealing with the surface politics of the moment and with the politics of participation and satisfaction it tends to reproduce the bias of the system under scrutiny because it provides a description couched in terms set by the system itself .
19 Religion plays a vital role in society because it provides an explanation of origin and destiny , of identity and purpose .
20 The tree is an ideal site for integrating different types of information because it provides the interface between the low level pattern recognition process and higher level linguistic processes .
21 F I B 's excellent particularly when there 's young children because it provides an income and it 's tax free .
22 Was the government-supported Remploy , for instance , a good thing because it provided sheltered employment for disabled people , or a bad thing because it ghettoised them ?
23 My preference is the white worm culture because it provides a large range of worm sizes for fry feeding .
24 The die study has become one of the most important tools used by the numismatist because it provides a physical link between two separate objects and thereby provides evidence that they were made at the same place and time .
25 The adjudicative principle is our special interest because it provides a conception of law antagonistic to pragmatism .
26 The Sinhalese wedding case also has general value because it provides an exceptionally clear example of the three-phase structure of rites of passage first recognized by Hertz and Van Gennep around 1908 but which has subsequently been shown to apply to all kinds of social rituals .
27 It gives an advantage over competitors because it provides a flexible , forward-looking framework on which to base activities .
28 Earlier in this chapter it was argued that the use of DCF was justified on pragmatic as well as theoretical grounds because it provides a single index of value and avoids the necessity for comparing streams of cash flows .
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