Example sentences of "[noun] because it [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 This is not a criticism of the reporting organizations because it simply reflects our ignorance of how to measure the relationships .
2 The study discards current Window 3.1 users in the intermediate term because it neither improves their speed nor enriches their functionality .
3 It 's becoming common in many local authority , private and voluntary sector Homes because it generally works well both for residents and staff .
4 Rediscovering and making heroes of overlooked Old Mistresses does n't challenge the exclusivity of art history , the way it masquerades as a specialism — so it talks only about form and sources , influences and patrons — while collaborating with the class of owners and dealers in art as rich people 's commodities because it never talks about social conditions of race , class , gender or sexuality .
5 We were n't alone in having such ideas ; many Swedes prefer this philosophy because it also gets you away from the Germans .
6 Opacity is also a useful metaphor because it correctly suggests there are many degrees of translucency of style between the extremes of ( let us say ) The Forsyte Saga and Finnegans Wake .
7 This is a useful question because it also takes the class towards an understanding that drama is often far more enjoyable if the problems that are raised are not easily solved .
8 It does not face up to the punishment question because it implicitly suggests that they are not culpable if their criminal aetiology can be ‘ understood ’ .
9 Bayfield says the US business can remain profitable at lower volumes because it now has a reduced cost base .
10 Mr Cattell said : ‘ Job cuts in the textile industry do not normally attract a lot of attention because it largely employs women , but textiles is a very important part of the North-East 's economy and a very important source of employment . ’
11 But for major decisions about interpersonal relationships , careers , investments , etc. we may be very conscious of the decision process because it often causes stress .
12 If you are sitting in a very large house on your own , which is draining away your resources because it still has mortgage payments to be met and it takes a lot of money to heat and light every year , you must seriously consider cashing in on your assets by moving to a smaller house that eliminates your mortgage and cuts down on running costs , or by taking out an annuity on your house .
13 Its full name is 4-methacryloxyethyl trimellitic anhydride , and even this is n't a true systematic name because it still refers to methacrylate chemistry .
14 It is the Cinderella service because it mainly deals with powerless people .
15 This argument has received wide currency , in part because it again presents Gloucester as the victim of circumstances rather than their manipulator .
16 This argument has received wide currency , in part because it again presents Gloucester as the victim of circumstances rather than their manipulator .
17 And it 's trouble with a capital T because it often involves tangles with his arch enemy Dinsdale the dog !
18 Stimulus B will then be able to evoke the response because it too possesses c elements .
19 At the time of writing , synthetic insulin — which to the scientist is chemically identical to that secreted in the pancreas — can not be administered to diabetic people because it simply does not work ; yet pig 's insulin injected into the human body does !
20 In this sense the territory size of predators is irrelevant to palaeoecological reconstruction because it merely reflects resource dispersal and not resource richness .
21 Think about it and you 'll see that it can not score more than its ‘ opponent ’ in any particular game because it never defects except in retaliation .
22 The mediocre is less acceptable than the down-right bad because it sometimes masquerades as something worth while .
23 The Cottesloe is on a winning streak because it also has Uncle Vanya , with a host of fine performances .
24 It is also part of the process of learning because it again concentrates their mind on what they need to do better fine .
25 The Granny is n't really a knot — it 's a mistake because it either slips or jams .
26 Women 's work in the countries of the Third World is generally rendered ‘ invisible ’ by normal national accounting procedures because it usually takes place outside the conventional sphere of wage labour , mostly on the family farm and in the home .
27 Political coverage on television necessarily promotes leaders because it usually has time for only one item per party .
28 You 're quite reluctant to think of the bad points because it suddenly seems like the most perfect patch of land on this planet .
29 ‘ I prefer to play the 1963 model because it just looks and plays better , ’ she says .
30 The the total provision for Harrogate District is ninety hectares of which thirty hectares is allocated to Greater York and we support that allocation because it properly reflects the provision of a site which is already committed for industrial development .
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