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

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1 Sound entering the tube from the side cancels out before it reaches the sensor because waves arriving through different holes are out of phase .
2 Such is not always the case because qualifiers would weaken the argument , and data are data and , therefore , except for ranges , can not be qualified .
3 Generally you can tell pretty quickly if the client has a problem with the way you are handling the case because things start to go wrong .
4 According to Pat Corrigan of Wildlife Fund Thailand : " The animals can not be reintroduced into the wild because animals raised by humans lack basic survival skills and are often infected with diseases you do n't find among wild populations " .
5 Lowland Philippine political culture is relevant to the Buid because lowlanders are continually trying to draw the Buid into it , and the Buid are continually trying to resist it .
6 First , they will distort the curriculum because teachers will feel pressured to teach to the tests ;
7 These ‘ debt-equity swaps ’ merely push the debtor-country 's financial problems into the future because profits from the purchased companies will eventually be remitted to the North .
8 I 'd be able to get on the horse but I 'd be ruled out of the Olympics because betablockers are banned .
9 Mediation and compromise are the rule because relationships are paramount .
10 Sicily has been both the home and haven of the Mafia because politicians throughout Italy have found it convenient to tolerate , rather than prosecute , its activities .
11 One way in which gender , ethnicity and class have been seen to fit together is as a consequence of capitalist social relations : women are exploited in the workplace because of the benefit that employers derive from this , and in the home because employers need to have a new generation of workers produced as cheaply as possible .
12 ‘ An operation like this should be the responsibility of the council because councillors have to answer to the voters and act in their interests .
13 Co-operatives , however , are not dealt with by the Act because co-operatives are considered to be part of the socialist economy and rights of members constitute a peculiar socialist form of property .
14 These have been included in the FRED because respondents stated they found similar material in the discussion paper helpful .
15 Psychobiology is particularly exciting at the moment because advances in instrumentation are bringing us new ways of studying the brain while areas like artificial intelligence are providing new ways of thinking about how it might work as the ‘ organ of behaviour ’ .
16 Probably too weak ; and , even if she was n't , I expected she would just let me crack my skull on the pavement because women like to see men helpless .
17 ‘ Yes , well , you know I said you need n't feed the cat and water the plants because Barbs said she 'd do it ? ’
18 yeah and like learning my Romeo and Ju I think I might actually sit down on Sunday and learn that cos I 'm gon na be at home but I , it 's quite good I 'll , I 'll see Foxy when I get back in the evening because parents have got ta come back for the parents ' meeting .
19 KPMG was asked to resign as auditor in November last year because of the board 's ‘ loss of confidence' , but it refused to accept the request because shareholders might have inferred that it acknowledged criticism of its audit work .
20 Legislators recently told the government to make the request because crocodiles have proliferated and are a menace to people near rivers .
21 That has been the cornerstone of the TA concept , and many people have protested about the changes because activities in and around the TA and the drill hall created a culture of its own , certainly in many working class communities .
22 The soles of the feet should be in contact with the ground because receptors in the feet directly activate the postural muscles throughout the torso .
23 Now that would do , that would do whether the , whether the knuckles were hurt or it was just a minor cut in the palm of the hand there , that would do and you can use the same type of bandage on the foot alright , so that 's if the hand was damaged , now supposing we did n't have the hand damaged , but we had instead a cut up here , okay , again clean it and if you clean it with lots of water always remember to dry off around the wound because bugs love a moist skin to grow in , dry the wound before you apply the dressing okay if you can , dry it off the best you can and then you 're going to place that over the cut , remember you want the pad to be long enough , big enough , okay , now she can hold this for you again , she can hold it above where the wound is and now when you bandage this one you always bandage from the narrow part to the fat part of the limb , you always bandage from the narrow to the fat , so you take the bandage down
24 The introduction of TECs was critical of the past because matters had not been managed collaboratively : " We stand at the crossroads .
25 Buses have to drop off passengers in the middle of the road because cars had parked at bus stops .
26 On the grounds that these seem to be used paradigmatically for ordering , questioning and asserting , respectively , one might argue that it is pointless to search for internal linguistic motivations for these three sentence-types : they recur in the languages of the world because humans are , perhaps , specifically concerned with three functions of language in particular — the organizing of other persons ' actions , the eliciting of information , and the conveying of-formation .
27 ‘ It would help if clubs caught cheating accepted first time instead of trying to create a web of mystery and deception on the way because cheats never prosper . ’
28 Sir Bryan Carsberg , director general of Telecommunications , gave the order because operators had not raised £660,000 for a compensation fund to pay those whose phones had been used without permission .
29 ( It was a nifty move to be out of the country because prices back home had just been ‘ liberated ’ , sending inflation on basic commodities soaring . )
30 We did not evacuate the hotel because warnings like this are so common . ’
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