Example sentences of "[noun sg] because it [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The study discards current Window 3.1 users in the intermediate term because it neither improves their speed nor enriches their functionality .
2 Being stationed next to the stage , Rousseau complained , its maître de musique could not manage the ensemble properly ; audible use of the baton was loud and frequent ; French music was doomed to this crude practice because it intrinsically lacked regular rhythm ( unlike Italian music ) .
3 We were n't alone in having such ideas ; many Swedes prefer this philosophy because it also gets you away from the Germans .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 ’ .
7 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 . ’
8 But for major decisions about interpersonal relationships , careers , investments , etc. we may be very conscious of the decision process because it often causes stress .
9 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 .
10 It is the Cinderella service because it mainly deals with powerless people .
11 The forces of evil must have been working smoothly that day because it so happened that the spot he chose was the position within yards of the epicentre of terror that had frightened the railwaymen so many years earlier .
12 This argument has received wide currency , in part because it again presents Gloucester as the victim of circumstances rather than their manipulator .
13 This argument has received wide currency , in part because it again presents Gloucester as the victim of circumstances rather than their manipulator .
14 Stimulus B will then be able to evoke the response because it too possesses c elements .
15 In this sense the territory size of predators is irrelevant to palaeoecological reconstruction because it merely reflects resource dispersal and not resource richness .
16 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 .
17 The mediocre is less acceptable than the down-right bad because it sometimes masquerades as something worth while .
18 By 1966 , the Church was better able to take advantage of the new interest in its separatist stance because it now had a core of Ulstermen who had been converted under Ian Paisley s preaching and who had grown up with his politicized evangelicalism .
19 The Cottesloe is on a winning streak because it also has Uncle Vanya , with a host of fine performances .
20 It is also part of the process of learning because it again concentrates their mind on what they need to do better fine .
21 The Granny is n't really a knot — it 's a mistake because it either slips or jams .
22 This time they killed Charlie 's father , which was a silly mistake because it only made the young fool sign up to fight the lot of them on his own .
23 She disliked losing her temper against her will because it rarely achieved useful results and symbolised impotence rather than strength : always better to channel anger than display it , she thought .
24 Called NeuFuz4 , it runs under Windows and is claimed to reduce the cost and time needed to implement fuzzy logic because it automatically create a fuzzy system based on desired system inputs and outputs — it enables up to four inputs to create one output , then verifies and codes it for use with NatSemi 's COP8 family of embedded microcontrollers .
25 The slump in stock prices put Japanese creditor banks under an additional pressure because it simultaneously eroded their own capital bases .
26 The body in its stiff ungainliness , beginning already , or so it seemed to his over-sensitive nose , to emit the first sour-sweet stink of decay , yet had an inalienable dignity because it once had been a man .
27 ‘ I prefer to play the 1963 model because it just looks and plays better , ’ she says .
28 General Aoun 's ‘ war of liberation ’ against Syria served the Christian cause because it effectively postponed discussion of the reforms which Muslims believe are essential if their numbers are to be fairly represented in a future government .
29 Despite his casual dress of jeans and shirt , there was still an air of sophistication about him that was in sharp variance to those around him , and she cursed Donal again for his stupid sense of humour because it now put her in the most ridiculous position .
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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