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

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1 One in six firms has deferred settlements for up to six months because of the profits squeeze produced by recession , and more are planning a freeze .
2 Projections for the future are subject to great uncertainty because of the factors involved in energy forecasts and because of uncertainty in the willingness of the public to accept the potential risks associated with increased use of nuclear energy .
3 Organisations may be less ready to deal with radical solutions because of the dangers of dealing with the unfamiliar .
4 And this makes sense to Freud , because he believes that people believe in , in religion because of the gratifications it gives them .
5 They 've not looked has n't British industry because of the attacks it 's been under on what Europe has to offer in terms of better training , better health and safety etcetera and we need to bring that information to them .
6 May not be able to sleep on the left side because of the palpitations and suffocation .
7 * The animal rights group , Lynx , has reported that it is on the verge of financial collapse because of the costs of defending a long-running libel action by a fur farm and a decline in contributions due to the recession in Britain .
8 They have no future because of the policies of the Government .
9 This week the club lost captain David Rees to Newport and coach Paul Evans has decided he can no longer commit himself to the club because of the pressures of his Welsh Under-21 assistant coaching duties .
10 The intuitive ordering will be in a state of perpetual disruption because of the pressures which give rise to varying likes and dislikes .
11 ‘ Obviously , this business is open to ridicule because of the shysters , but it 's not frightening .
12 The authors ' conclusion that no causal relation exists between human insulin and reduced hypoglycaemia awareness may well seem disdainful to some patients — for example , those who refused to participate in the study because of the problems experienced with human insulin .
13 This area was selected for study because of the authors ' familiarity with it , the adequate rural-urban contrast and the availability of a suitable image .
14 Gregory 's account becomes exceptional in the second decade of the sixth century with the election of Quintianus , who had fled from his see at Rodez because of the Visigoths .
15 In general , water vapour is ignored in estimates of the human-enhanced greenhouse effect because of the difficulties of measuring global trends in this gas .
16 Hitherto many specialists opted out of the controversy by saying we have no way of knowing the internal temperature of dinosaurs because of the reasons mentioned above .
17 It is , however , not easy to backstitch the neckband through the open loops because of the loops which are part of the construction of the yarn .
18 They had to close the window because of the insects .
19 In the Wood Pulp case ( 1985 ) the Commission held that a concerned practice by non-EC firms fell within the jurisdiction of EC law because of the effects on the EC market .
20 This treatment should not be maintained for longer periods because of the risks of haemosiderosis , red cell sensitisation and infection associated with transfusion .
21 Erm , the reason that that does n't tie in with the four hundred and eighty thousand pound er , increase in spending is that offsetting that seven hundred and seventeen thousand that you 've funded from your contingency , there is also a net reduction in spending by the Committee because of the changes in the devolution of central department charges and their allocation through committees , well less have been allocated to Social Services Committee in total .
22 Professional : The family member may give progressively less attention to his or her own work because of the problems at home and may even change employment in order to have more time or opportunity to supervise the worsening chaos at home .
23 You feel bad about having to take time off from work because of the children , e.g. sickness or a school function .
24 The political strength of the farmers , who constituted some 10 per cent of the population and exerted a considerable electoral influence because of the anomalies of the electoral system , and their traditional close links with the LDP meant , however , that the reports were immediately denied , and no progress on the issue was forthcoming .
25 Obviously this is not always the case , and if the parents do not wish to have the child because of the risks of mental handicap , they only course of action is termination .
26 Mole catchers were employed by some canal companies because of the problems which the animal could cause .
27 It is important for expert determination because of the words of Lord Donaldson MR , who said at 115D :
28 For the first two years , however , this strategy lay in ruins because of the consequences of accepting the ‘ catching-up ’ comparability awards of the Clegg Commission for public-sector pay .
29 The college says health workers have been deterred from getting help because of the tactics of some newspapers and it condemns the media ‘ for failing to report the reality of risk from HIV positive health care staff .
30 The PRO 's attempts to work through DROs in order to gain control over computer records in government may be doomed to failure because of the latters ’ lack of clout and expertise .
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