Example sentences of "[adj] because of [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Thorough examination including endoscopy with biopsy of asymptomatic patients , however , is hardly conceivable because of ethical reasons . |
2 | Even existing relationships will face some unusual challenges , some because of external events , others because of a partner 's behaviour . |
3 | The Chinese definitions are complex : there are new entrants to the job market who are ‘ waiting for employment ’ ; those who have become unemployed because of new reforms which include a bankruptcy law ; those who refuse job assignment ; concealed unemployment where labour has been assigned to enterprises to maintain a fiction of full employment ; and surplus labour — peasants with little or nothing to do — in the rural areas . |
4 | The Unit also provides additional resources for housing investment in local authority estates where large numbers of houses remain empty because of insufficient funds for renovation . |
5 | At present , though , Spain 's leading sailors are unavailable because of Olympic commitments . |
6 | No stamp duty should be payable because of these reliefs but the Regulations do not provide for a hybrid certificate . |
7 | Just In Time is a great demo , not so much because of original ideas ( there are hardly any ) , but the excellent execution of the routines make it well worth a gander . |
8 | The event will go ahead on August 30 , along with the nationally recognised dog show on the Saturday , but the parish council was told the show 's future looked gloomy because of increased charges , particularly those for hiring equipment from Langbaurgh council . |
9 | They attended some of the London Stop The Clause meetings in order to gain information and strengthen communication — unfortunately , they often came away frustrated and unsuccessful because of internal difficulties within the London campaign . |
10 | Outlawed by Stalin in 1946 because of suspected links with Ukrainian nationalism , and forcibly incorporated into the Russian Orthodox Church , the Uniate Church had continued in secret . |
11 | He found there was no real difference between Santiago marginals and those in higher strata in a cultural way , that is , they shared the same values and aspirations , but the squatters were unable to realise these because of structural features . |
12 | Dissection was tedious because of multiple adhesions . |
13 | Books can look ‘ cheap ’ and unimportant because of misplaced economies over the production , perhaps in the cover design or the quality of the paper . |
14 | But the issue was fascinating because of other things , heralding the rapid development of technology in the next century . |
15 | The first , which sampled the upper part of the extrusive lava layer , had to be abandoned at 500 m because of technical problems . |
16 | Much of it was in small parcels ; some was not suitable for development at all because of physical difficulties ; and , of the remainder , a great deal was already in the hands of builders . |
17 | Is that because of technical difficulties , or for some other reason . |
18 | This was possible because of three factors . |
19 | You could have a family of maybe erm an older carer with a mentally handicapped son or daughter who receives various allowances , but whom the total income for that family is such that it is so low because of special circumstances , maybe the mother has to have special heating , or special diets , or whatever , as to be logical that we waive some or all of the charge . |
20 | Ron Brind says many small businesses are going bust because of unsupportive banks . |
21 | The team remained supportive yet in many ways felt powerless because of social factors beyond their control . |
22 | Seven seats remained undecided because of electoral irregularities , and further run-off elections were expected . |
23 | It is therefore not very surprising that rural public transport provision is lower than in many urban areas , where demand will be higher because of lower rates of car ownership . |
24 | Napoleon McCallum , though , was rarely available because of naval duties . |
25 | Napoleon McCallum , though , was rarely available because of naval duties . |
26 | Chernov ( 1985 ) describes a transition zone of multi-layered vegetation , rich in species , patchy because of local variations in drainage and microclimate . |
27 | Daughter Norma slept on the floor and her mother , virtually housebound because of varicose veins , in a bed . |
28 | Orchestrating publication can also be difficult because of internal factors . |
29 | Sometimes effective land-use management and watershed management requires a number of institutions of this kind to agree , which may well be even more difficult because of unequal costs and benefits of conservation measures between different communities or villages . |
30 | Such a device would become radioactive because of those neutrons and Intor would also have to demonstrate the practicability of maintenance by remote control . |