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

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1 These three factors must be considered together because it seems that both parental mental illness and parental separation or divorce may have a particularly damaging effect on the children if they are associated with prolonged overt marital discord , especially where the child becomes directly involved .
2 His tax , known as a property tax , worked better because it realised that efficient assessment and collection were more important than raised levels .
3 The Report of the Franks Committee in 1957 was recognized by Robson as ‘ an important landmark in our constitutional history ’ , largely because it accepted that administrative tribunals are ‘ a valuable and permanent part of the machinery of justice ’ and went much further ‘ than the grudging admission of the advantages possessed by tribunals accorded by the Donoughmore Report ’ .
4 So er just because it looks like seduction does n't mean it 's not abuse , I suppose that 's what I 'm saying in the in the in a nutshell .
5 Do n't become despondent just because it seems that your employer is keen to drive a hard bargain .
6 Not just because it enhances and enriches a relationship , but because there are positive medical advantages too .
7 Not just because it enhances and enriches a relationship , but because there are positive medical advantages too .
8 This is interesting both because it suggests that non-Hebbian forms of potentiation occur in the hippocampus , and because it provides implicit evidence for the existence of a diffusible extracellular messenger ( see text ) .
9 But nationally and locally because it seems that the answer to crime is , the decision was reached with the Chief Constable and the chairman of the police committee with very little reference to and the deputy and we were not consulted on whether or not it should take place or ask what problems we would encounter we were told it was taking place .
10 The family that owns and uses a car , for work and play , is usually better off … simply because it owns and uses a car .
11 Not simply because it shows that you are enjoying yourself at that moment but because it actually contributes to your physical and mental health .
12 And it ca n't by definition be about sexual liberation simply because it duplicates and exploits those same power relationships . ’
13 With the exception of the use of nominalizations and a change from the past to the present tense , my suggested version is identical to the existing translation ( the present tense is the correct one to use here because it signals that the abstract reports the contents of the paper , not the procedures undertaken in the research — see discussion of tense as a signalling device in academic abstracts , Chapter 4 , section 4.2.4 ) .
14 You see it makes it easier for us as well because it means that if you do if you are there we can leave you in charge for ten minutes while
15 I did n't relish this : not least because it meant that I did n't break my silence until the cheese course .
16 I am disappointed with the amendment principally because it says that the Bill ’ fails to establish independent consumer ombudsmen ’ .
17 I have represented both approaches simplistically , to draw out the contrast specifically because it seems that Howard favoured both approaches , but did not have the experience of both to see the contradictory implications .
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