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

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1 At their trial , the judge is believed to have added 25 per cent to each sentence specifically because the police had carried out the attack while operating in their official capacity .
2 I indulge in it now because the audiences who heard them endured , with much patience , extremes of heat and cold .
3 ‘ It is more difficult to be precise about this than about the earlier phases , partly because the pictures are rarer and less accessible , and have not been adequately photographed , partly because it includes considerable variations . ’
4 The lordship in question is the novelist 's , not only in the usual sense , often forgotten , that every word of the novel is his , but also because the speech of its characters can be like that of the narrator , and indeed like that of the writer of Kingsley Amis 's discursive prose .
5 But you may not actually learn much , simply because the main object of the group will not be to help you but to get on and do the play , relying on the skills available and hoping that the audience will give adequate support .
6 Again , there were difficulties with Equity when I was selected and the whole thing had to go to arbitration because the company stood out for the casting it wanted .
7 I think the profession has changed because the opportunities are different .
8 I mean the most exciting moment of all is when you are actually chosen for a part — after that initial excitement it 's a bit downhill — not because the work is n't marvellous but because the first challenge is the peak .
9 I mean the most exciting moment of all is when you are actually chosen for a part — after that initial excitement it 's a bit downhill — not because the work is n't marvellous but because the first challenge is the peak .
10 This is partly because of the structure of catholic nationalism in the Southern state and partly because the national unity sought by significant numbers of Northern catholic nationalists is still on the basis of the reversal of protestant — loyalist hegemony rather than a power compromise .
11 The dual division of ecclesiastical power has also been important because the religious orders have often been the vehicle for innovative theologies differing from the Roman line .
12 Because the opposition is the catholic nationalists , concession means the end of the statelet as such .
13 Because the nation is seen as only partially liberated , and particularly by the membership of the largest party Fianna Fáil , the animus of the national-popular consciousness is focused on this issue , to the detriment of class-based politics .
14 However , that myth is not quite the one which appears to have penetrated everyday life , perhaps because the place of the victory is located within the borders of the Southern state .
15 Secondly , and in contrast with this respect for the state 's monopoly of violence , because the provisionals seek to destroy the Northern dominance of protestant loyalists with a view to restoring ‘ the historic integrity of Ireland ’ , there is and will remain substantial support from among the Southern population for the violence the provisionals actually commit in the North .
16 Is it because the right hand side is going so badly ?
17 Be very clear , he wrote : I do not feel that it is time and thought wasted because the end result is less than I had hoped .
18 The recent killing of Georg Plappert in the city ; s Phoenix Park caused particular concern to Eire 's tourism industry because the victim came from Germany , one of its important tourism markets .
19 Even the duck used for Tai Bai Duck ( a dish handed down from generation to generation and named after the Tang dynasty poet Li Tai Bai ) despite being supplied by Cherry Valley , is , promises Jermey , authentic , because the company supplied much of China 's duck breeding stock .
20 Computer systems are often under-exploited , largely because the people using the systems are not aware of its possibilities .
21 The menus change daily in the directors ' dining rooms , delibars and staff canteens that he operates because the clientele does not .
22 But it 's too simplistic to pretend that one way is better than the other because the comparison is n't between like and like .
23 It is because the villain of this piece is none other than he himself . ’
24 But I 'm not refunding a whole House Full just because the police come in and close the show .
25 Detective Inspector Milsom said quietly , ‘ Because the doctor laid the first slice of the fillet — the piece that you do n't give to guests — to one side of the carving dish …
26 Dispossession can , however , induce a psychological reaction , not least because the mind is trying desperately to make sense of what 's happening .
27 To an extent , this has always been there , but it 's important to raise the issue here because the most unfashionable person to help is often the person who is dying on your own doorstep .
28 One morning there were over 2,000 tadpoles in my pond ( I was bailing them out temporarily because the liner had a leak , so I was counting them too ! ) .
29 We always tell folk to watch out for clubroot , because the wallflower is actually a member of the cabbage family .
30 Most accidents occur because the pilot is unaware of , or chooses to ignore , possible hazards .
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