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

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1 I really hate anybody who 's being horrible to somebody because it makes me feel bad .
2 The term ‘ community ’ in this context meant something because it had been experienced as such .
3 So , in the right circumstances , happiness can be used to motivate the horse to do what we want ; and the horse that does something because it wants to will certainly try harder than one who does something because it is afraid of being hurt if it does n't .
4 Methylation is now generally recognised as one way of switching genes off , and is particularly interesting one because it helps to explain a crucial but mystifying fact of multicellular life — the differentiation of the genetically identical cells of an embryo into the many different tissues of the mature organism .
5 It appears to us that the point is a thoroughly esoteric one because it postulates that the judges had consented to arrangements for the Inns to exercise disciplinary powers over barristers , subject to their supervision , which infringed some fairly elementary rules of natural justice .
6 Both high income commuters and lower income residents may resent development of this kind : the one because it interferes with their fantasy of the rural life , and the other because it pushes up house prices without providing any new job opportunities .
7 And there 's a twelve ohm which is a thinner one because it does n't let as much go through .
8 I know Japan is the country everyone points to , but it is the favourite one because it happens to show all the deficiencies of forecasting and combatting rivalry that are available .
9 Erm desk is a bit of a funny one because it 's just got the K.
10 I 'd rather pick this one because it makes life easier , you can see
11 I think it er , on reflection I think er I would discourage members from having a three-way table show I like the , the one-off you know , one against one because it works better
12 Each test-tube contains the machine tools and the raw material , but so far it is sitting idle , doing nothing because it lacks a blueprint to work from .
13 It can not change anyone because it fails to question its status as art and , therefore , its institutional presumptions and presuppositions ’ .
14 They said in the shop that the men who did it had been pretending to take up paving stones — nobody thought anything because it looked as if they were from the Council . ’
15 He 's not gon na get anything because it did n't finish in the first three but it was two hundred to one each way , he had two pound each way on it
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