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

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1 A technique such as smoothing will not do because it does not ordinarily produce a linear outcome .
2 So , you finish the conversation , and you just flick the handset , you flick the black button in other words , you do n't fully put the handset down , so you flick the black button and you make another call and the camp on does n't mature , it does n't seem to mature because it does n't seem to be long enough for the computer to recognise that the conversation has ended .
3 Of all the arguments the Chancellor deploys , the most powerful is the contention that the deficit does not matter because it does not represent borrowing by the public sector — in effect the deficit is all in the private sector .
4 It wo n't work because it does n't address the real issues . ’
5 It does not work because it does not meet the problems of intervention .
6 Multi-strand , flexible , steel cable is particularly suited to winching because it does not kink so easily .
7 However , it is worth considering because it does offer , at least in theory , an alternative .
8 Thus William Gilpin remarks in 1791 that Petworth House is badly situated because it does not lie at the centre of its park , but at an extremity , where it is elbowed by the churchyard ; Repton , whom Mr Rushworth thinks of employing at Sotherton , explains that proximity to a village may lessen dignity .
9 That has been provided because it does not require planning permission .
10 If somebody keeps on going abo on about how much they love you , if somebody keeps on going on about they care for you and how much they 'd like you to enjoy yourself and er all that kind of thing and you subsequently feel hurt , upset , abused and need to go to casualty , that 's probably a lot more difficult to understand because it does n't fit the script .
11 There is no need for such work to be abandoned because it does not feature explicitly in our programmes of study and , indeed , it would be the opposite of our intention if this were to happen .
12 I mean , you think you give birth and you 're forgotten , I mean your health visitor visits your baby , and then you 've got the baby blues , and we we are trying to do something to get them to help and warn people about when they are pregnant it can happen because it does start then , not after you 've had the baby , it builds up and them wham , it hits you !
13 This is the spirit of truth whom the world can not receive because it does not know him , does not behold him or know him , but you know him because he abides with you and will be in you .
14 ‘ It 's a working breakfast which I have no intention of cancelling because it does n't fit in with your selfish plans . ’
15 Currently , the NHS is much criticised because it does not have a comprehensive inventory of its fixed assets .
16 But most of the time such punishment is wasted because it does not produce repentance or reform .
17 Thus ministerial responsibility is the main principle moulding the structure and outlook of the senior civil service and it is retained because it does much to reinforce the special position and powers both of ministers and of civil servants .
18 Smoking is a very ancient art that has been used for hundreds of years to preserve fish and meat , preferred to salting because it does not destroy the natural flavour of the food to the same extent .
19 However , she leaves more cheerfully after a few choice words from one of the boys suggesting that her photograph should be changed because it does n't do her justice .
20 The adage of ‘ a diagnosis is not required because it does not affect management ’ is now outdated when many treatment options are available .
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