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

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1 A less common type is some act or omission of the seller u nder the contract which lays the buyer open to legal action from third parties ( for instance because goods which have been negligently manufactured injure a third party while they are being used by the buyer ) .
2 They also needed higher levels of support because innovations sometimes interfere with ongoing things in an organization .
3 Bad organization is responsible for an excess of meetings because decisions that should be routine become unclear and demand further discussion , sometimes as a matter of urgency .
4 Cos you 're inflicting , you 're inflicting or , or people at the very bottom of the scale , you 're forced to operate below a level of subsistence because inequalities .
5 Large-scale deployment of the printed word and the image was such a powerful feature of the culture of antislavery because reformers could exploit technical developments and geographical expansion in printing , tendencies to specialisation in publishing and the establishment of a coherent national distribution network for books and pamphlets .
6 Now it seems to me with erm with great respect from the view of the taxing officer , that er it 's quite clear that er both parties were holding han were holding their hands in relation to a question of taxation because negotiations were going on between the parties and indeed the defendants were being requested er not to proceed with taxation but to see if they could obtain an overall assessment and the point was met to the defendants barrister , telling quite frankly there would n't be much advantage in the defendants pushing on with erm taxation because they 'd only , they would have to look to his interest in the property to get payment , it seems to me in those circumstances that it can not be said that erm the plaintiffs were in any way acting improperly and not seeking to have the costs taxed during the period while the negotiations were being carried on er because effectively and
7 Sandstone , for example , can hold very large volumes of groundwater because spaces are formed between the rock 's rounded quartz grains .
8 This is of concern because accidents in old age are often permanently disabling and create precisely the dependence which the old person has wished to avoid .
9 SCOTVEC aims to certificate students as soon as possible after the completion of the programme of modules because students may need their certificates as evidence when applying for jobs or for another college .
10 Then it was over , and with the end came that sense of anti-climax because tops are never as perfect as they should be , nor the last few steps as brilliantly conceived or executed .
11 However , it is important to consider the interaction of events because instances of disturbance will have greater or lesser effects on cost depending on the actual timing and the method of working of the contractor .
12 And if there had been no synthetic drugs to control the resistant strains , would the decline of streptomycin have been taken to prove that antibiotics were a waste of time because organisms adapted to them too easily ?
13 Just to highli I 'd just like to highlight a few of the principles before I comment on this dishonesty of this Government in , on the one hand enacting a major piece of legislation and on the other hand doing it in such a way that Councils 'll settle for failure because resources have not been allocated .
14 One newly-qualified accountant , who is considering a trip to the Far East for a few months , said winter was traditionally a busy time for accountants because companies are preparing for their financial year-ends but the last few months had been very quiet .
15 Any attempt to establish how far individuals comply with the ideology of the firm as a family is fraught with difficulty because motives are likely to vary .
16 The desperation of people who ca n't afford to live on the pay that they are earning and who look forward to any means of change in that with hope and with optimism because things could n't get worse .
17 Mr Damant predicts that in five years ' time , if the ASB pursues unfudgeability rather than ‘ correct accounting principles ’ , it will be faced with dissatisfaction because accounts will not show a true and fair view .
18 A LEADING organisation involved in the renovation of historic buildings has been forced into liquidation because families have squatted in the houses it restored .
19 A LEADING organisation involved in the renovation of historic buildings has been forced into liquidation because families have squatted in the houses it restored .
20 Tony Bomford , a cameraman who was diving from my boat , reported that the water near the ‘ ball ’ was ‘ milky looking ’ but this is unlikely to be connected with breeding because sand-eels are known to spawn in the sand in winter time .
21 But the report says schemes should be treated with caution because troublemakers just go and buy alcohol elsewhere .
22 ‘ I think it 's important that soaps are not issue driven but do deal with issues because issues are a super way of revealing character and telling good stories .
23 Devils could get into children because children were weak and did n't know what was happening to them .
24 This workload increased the strain and pressure on nursing staff , on the hospital 's budgets and resources , and on other patients who can not get into hospital because beds are full because of abuse of alcohol , Dr Little said
25 Inside the coffin it is pitch dark and fouled with faeces because women confined there are refused access to a toilet .
26 Although in a given society there will be similar frames of reference about general things , acquired from initiation into a common culture , there are always differences between people because experiences are personal and largely unique .
27 Could that be for example because males with resources would want normally to acquire youthful wives , or perhaps it might in other words it could be could n't it that if males provide resources to females that they can use for primal investment , this would then have selective effects on females who will want certain things in order to get erm the investment and one of the things they might want to do is to look youthful .
28 The criticisms have fallen into certain categories , one general line being that the service has failed to adopt modern methods of management , that it has been slow in understanding the use of statistical information and of specialized knowledge of the social services , and that it does not think ahead enough or organize its planning on a sufficiently systematic basis , in part because officials spend too much time on routine departmental work .
29 Such ‘ a profound confrontation ’ has not yet occurred in Britain , perhaps in part because issues of cost and economics have been more easily concealed within a universal health care service such as the National Health Service , than they are within more market-driven systems .
30 And this may very well occur in practice because superconductors used in integrated circuits can have cross-sections less than 10 -12 m 2 .
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