Example sentences of "is because " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps this is because , as a member of the Abingdon Group put it : ‘ In a group there is the fun and companionship … and the awe at saving a life , supporting a prisoner through years of isolation , getting your prisoner free . ’
2 Agents do n't want deadwood and if they are interested in you it is because they feel they can sell you into the market , so that you can go on and make money both for yourself and them .
3 Part of the reason why Roman catholics go to their own schools is because they believe they are obliged to do so .
4 It is because the villain of this piece is none other than he himself . ’
5 This is because he has recently practised safety procedures for almost every conceivable emergency , and they are therefore fresh in his mind .
6 This is because if there is a person on both wing-tips , neither may have a good grip .
7 This is because good control is reached at a much lower ground speed .
8 Usually this is because they got ready before the rain started falling and are unable to see that they are not going to stay up unless they wait until the shower has passed .
9 This is because it is much more difficult to recognise being too high than being a little on the low side .
10 I believe that this is because they do everything so well that they do not get excessive pitching movements in their training stall recoveries .
11 That I avoided such a course of action is because of my own understanding of what the institution would allow before it swung into action .
12 This is because they are close to the most frequently attacked scoring area .
13 This is because no two patients are likely to have identical injuries , and large groups of patients are even less likely to be homogenous .
14 This is because I believe that one of the basic assumptions of functionalism can be successfully illustrated , and alternatives to functionalism can be successfully confronted , by a careful examination of the effects of brain injury on face processing tasks .
15 It is because we internally use our visual information and our sound information in different ways and for different purposes that the sensations of seeing and hearing are so different .
16 This is because , played correctly , the stroke is a demanding one and is not for everybody to use .
17 This is because
18 This is because demands fur virtuosity have grown as well as for greater physical flexibility .
19 This is because a lack of technical expertise in a Petipa variation danced in a ‘ tutu ’ is all too obvious , whilst its lack in modern works usually goes unnoticed .
20 This is because Petipa was not interested in male dance and often left the danseur to arrange his own brief solo .
21 This is because the choreographer has amalgamated the steps , poses and gestures to make a particular statement about the story , theme or music inspiring the work .
22 THis is because they contain special matting agents , which cause the varnishes to dry with an irregular surface , so that light is reflected at random angles .
23 The most common reason why so many families come to such a harsh decision is because their dog has behaviour problems they ca n't control .
24 The nurse trope , I admit , shares America 's power to open human doors the further side of whimsicality , but that is because the suicide letter has only one foot in the completely flat uncomic abstract world of negation talk .
25 This is because the study of poetry as poetry — rather than as historical or cultural material — is a matter of intuitive and affective response , not just of willingness to accept an intellectual discipline , as might be the case with philosophy , economics , and so forth .
26 That is because cultural literacy is a canon of information not texts . ’
27 It is because trying to give credit to this great poet commits a patriotic Englishman ( or Scotsman for that matter — Fraser is a Scot ) to very tormenting and unwelcome questions and reflections about the spiritual state of England or Scotland today , and over the last fifty years .
28 If its dramatic focus seems different , it is because Carlo Rizzi 's tempi are rather faster than those adopted by Clive Timms ; the action progresses less with inexorability than by abrupt shifts of mood .
29 This is because the increased supply of nitrogen may encourage tree growth at a faster rate than the amount of magnesium in the soil can support .
30 No , it is because they are .
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