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

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1 The company chose Wrexham partly because of the generous financial aid available .
2 The library has become a closer ally of subject work partly because of the emphasis given by the national curriculum to study skills and information technology .
3 Wholesale and retail deposits command different interest rates partly because of the relative administrative convenience of handling wholesale funds on a large scale rather than handling large numbers of small deposits .
4 Perhaps more importantly , the government has backed away from declaring more UDCs partly because of the costs and adverse publicity but also because it can achieve its aim of driving local authorities into the arms of the private sector by other means .
5 But it does seem to be the case that contemporary interest and the comments of historians have been concentrated in this way partly because of the shortage of public comment in the war on such issues .
6 The railways in America could be built very quickly and cheaply in the nineteenth century partly because of the efficiency of the timber trestle bridge .
7 ‘ It is a serious and growing problem partly because of the man made nutrients which aid the growth of the blooms .
8 We knew we would get a big loss this year partly because of the cost of the changes we have made .
9 British Telecom is to axe twenty-five thousand jobs over the next year partly because of the recession .
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