Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] because it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It is a necessary step if IBM is to remain competitive in networked environments because it enables data to move at the same speed between the CPU and peripherals as it moves over Ethernet .
2 Braille is a particularly useful tool for probing predictions from different models because it depends on fine discrimination of raised dot patterns , and a rule system of contractions .
3 Earlier in this chapter it was argued that the use of DCF was justified on pragmatic as well as theoretical grounds because it provides a single index of value and avoids the necessity for comparing streams of cash flows .
4 Goblander was not just an anagram on old banger , it really expressed the way that decrepit old van had of gobbling up petrol as it chugged through the countryside making awful noises because it needed a new silencer .
5 In practice , some States ( including the United Kingdom and the United States ) always return the documents through their Central Authorities because it enables them to monitor the implementation of the Convention .
6 Furthermore democratic socialism was feared and detested by doctrinaire Marxists because it offered planning in conjunction with freedom .
7 Maxwell 's theory clashed with these generally accepted assumptions because it predicted that light is an electromagnetic phenomenon and also predicted , as was to be realized later , that fluctuating currents should emit a new kind of radiation , radio waves , travelling at a finite velocity through empty space .
8 One glance at Hannah 's meadows told me that it had very real prospects because it did not have the lush , emerald green appearance of chemically fertilized land .
9 It also presented him with an interesting little self-discussion about his future prospects because it came when he was on the cusp between low-key acting roles and moderate fame .
10 He said copyart can be practised by people of differing abilities because it takes little or no skill to produce exciting and impressive images .
11 Finally , Bennett 's study is a step forward from previous studies because it differentiates between general secondary education and vocational secondary education .
12 This links itself to the three previous parts because it displays a process which metaphorically or symbolically represents change .
13 THE owner of a Newtownards pub targeted by loyalist bombers because it hosted folk music sessions has vowed that he will not give in to terrorist threats .
14 DRDA is also slower at processing multiple calls because it uses IBM 's own synchronous networking protocol , LU6.2 .
15 DRDA is also slower at processing multiple calls because it uses IBM 's own synchronous networking protocol , LU6.2 .
16 This has important implications for the study of protein-protein interactions because it demonstrates how one protein can bind to all members of a class of highly variable proteins by means of secondary structural interactions and recognition of highly conserved residues .
17 Its Win/U answer to the problem is expected to debut as a commercial product by the end of the year and is claimed to be a step ahead of rival technologies because it requires no Windows source code , see page four .
18 Opren , the anti-arthritis drug , was banned after its large-scale use and Mexico found itself unable to meet its international debts because it had discovered enormous oil resources .
19 I had made them welcome , accepted their nonsensical stories because it did n't matter one way or the other , and then gone obligingly off to bed and left them to their meeting …
20 The body preferred " deception " to the previously used terms because it had " the advantage of directing attention to the effect that the offender deliberately produced on the mind of the person deceived " .
21 The Soviet Union was therefore perceived as a threat by both the military and the economic elites because it served both their interests .
22 The exercise of choice turns out to be sufficiently special to justify the imposition of contractual obligations because it meets the criterion of a moral principle that promises ought to be kept .
23 Women were the ‘ conscience of the world ’ , social reform concerned women because it touched on ‘ all the great trusts of womanhood , the sanctity of the family , the purity of marriage , the sacredness of marriage , the sweet innocence of children ’ .
24 The firm says it is able to offer Sun compatible boxes at such low prices because it buys components as a group and sells through catalogues in Germany , Netherlands , UK , Austria , Switzerland and France .
25 The company says it is able to offer Sun-compatible boxes at such low prices because it buys components as a group and sells through catalogues in Germany , the Netherlands , the UK , Austria , Switzerland and France .
26 Watchman is ideal for small boats because it does not incorporate a transmitter and can thus be made and sold for around £165 .
27 But its conception of the international economy is different from that of world-system theories because it sees it as created and conditioned by the rivalry between different nation-states .
28 Darwinian evolutionism is an example of a theory that was adopted by middle-class thinkers because it portrayed Nature in terms that paralleled their preferred framework of society .
29 In it they asserted quite clearly that permitting divorce would certainly affect the stability of all Irish marriages because it rendered every Irish marriage dissoluble : ‘ It is as though the legal availability of divorce builds up a social pressure which , for large numbers of people , becomes stronger than moral or religious resistance ’ ( abridged version , Irish Times , 14 May 1986 ) .
30 So it might be assumed that Scott 's design was placed higher than the other Gothic entries because it showed the two offices as separate structures , rather than one .
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