Example sentences of "[adv] because there [is] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The authorities appear to be ignored in practice with impunity , perhaps because there is frequently a power of arrest in situations in which the police at present exercise the ‘ power . ’ |
2 | I do this only because there is n't perhaps anybody else . |
3 | It 's all because there 's so little hope in England that you have to turn to Paris , or somewhere abroad . |
4 | all too often produce defensive or even hostile reactions : the more so because there is rarely the opportunity for teachers to discuss the points directly with the inspectors . |
5 | The problem of German national identity has been intractable largely because there is simply no credible political model in German history for the Germans to follow . |
6 | Welcome back:Hundreds of thousands of archaeological treasures are being kept hidden away because there 's nowhere to display them . |
7 | Welcome back:Hundreds of thousands of archaeological treasures are being kept hidden away because there 's nowhere to display them . |
8 | Yes , of course you could , and not just because there 's pretty coloured pictures in one and not in the other although that 's part of it , that 's part of the presentation . |
9 | Just because there is n't anyone in my life does n't mean … |
10 | Just because there is n't a body , that does n't mean there could n't be a case . |
11 | ‘ You have to make every effort to ensure they have a rounded life and do n't miss out on things just because there is only one parent there for them , ’ said Mary . |
12 | I think this is generally because there is so little loft on the clubface and they fear that they will not get the ball into the air . |
13 | In recent years Conservative administrations have faced greater opposition from the House of Lords than have Labour Governments , partly because there is probably a greater fear of a Labour Government curtailing still further the powers of the Lords should it be faced with opposition from that quarter . |
14 | Partly because there is less for the court to do , and partly because the court is stricter in deciding whether or not to hear cases , its case-load has declined . |
15 | The mortgage market has been in the doldrums for three years and lending is shrinking steadily , partly because there is only a trickle of new customers and partly because existing customers are paying off at least part of their mortgages when they can . |
16 | The U S rig count is down , both because of those rigs I told you about for tax reasons and also because there 's always a seasonal downturn in the first quarter of this year . |
17 | And also because there 's usually a waiting list to get on . |
18 | Such a view would be far too simplistic for a number of reasons , but perhaps most clearly because there is indeed a powerful and growing critique of professionals in our society — and a critique which is well founded ! |
19 | Since the invasion is illegal , it is often met with some sort of opposition but in general , the shanties remain , mostly because there is nowhere else for their inhabitants to live . |
20 | Not surprisingly , the DTI has declined to contemplate legislation at present , presumably because there is not enough detailed information available . |
21 | yeah , they 're not worth buying second hand I do n't think now because there 's so much wear on them is n't there ? |
22 | Writing about this one feels strange simply because there is n't that much to say . |
23 | Credit unions , which would be cheaper but still allow weekly payments , are ruled out for the great majority — simply because there is n't yet one they could join . |
24 | Often , simply because there is so much there , a developer will demolish whole chunks of good , solid buildings and then want to build anew . |
25 | He offers us a practical young man who , unprepared for such a challenge , faces it boldly , controlling moments of doubt simply because there is so much to be done that there is no time for introspection . |
26 | Observing a pattern of these various damaging consequences in the sufferer 's life may give the suggestion that Chemical Dependency may be the underlying cause simply because there is only a limited number of other possible causes of such devastation . |
27 | ‘ I would say there 's a cultural acceptance of violence simply because there 's so much of it being fed to everybody . ’ |
28 | I lose weight when I go there because there 's absolutely nothing good to eat and , even if there were , it would cost too much . |
29 | It was emphasising that for many people hospital residence is inappropriate and they are simply living there because there is nowhere else for them . |
30 | ( In fact , truly knowledgeable people tend toward overspecialization , whatever their field , precisely because there is always so much more to know . ) |