Example sentences of "to the [noun] because of " in BNC.

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1 Many parents will have experienced considerable anxiety prior to the assessment because of the uncertainty of suspecting that there is something wrong with their child but not knowing what .
2 Despite a poor start to the year because of the Gulf War and the recession , Explore have experienced a sharp jump in bookings from people wanting adventure holidays .
3 I think we 've got accustomed to the idea because of AIDS and the number of unwanted pregnancies .
4 Laquer refers to the Reformation because of certain similarities between the problems caused by the Reformation and the Cold War .
5 The benefits arising from contacts and participation in markets increased progressively with the number of firms in the locality , and firms continued to be attracted to the centre because of the numbers already there .
6 The following week , her own doctor 's clinic referred her back to the centre because of a slight problem with her blood pressure .
7 These materials had not always been associated ; it was only in the nineteenth century that iron smelting came to the coalfields because of technological and economic convenience .
8 Yet British Rail says that it will have to offer temporary rehousing for an extended period to many people who will be next door to the works because of the extent and nature of the noise and vibration that they will experience .
9 Indeed , all but one ( the compulsory purchase ) of the non-conveyancing cases came to the firm because of associated conveyancing work .
10 They 've already been to the Jonquil because of Sabine 's death .
11 There were subsequent cuts in allocations to the BEA because of the devaluation crisis of 1949 and the Korean War crisis of the early 1950s , and the difficulties of construction and boiler manufacture remained persistent .
12 He turned back to Sachs , warming to the man because of his evident concern for Katherine .
13 In an initiative by Nicola Spinosa ( Soprintendente per i beni artistici e storici in Naples ) thirty churches formerly closed to the public because of restoration work after the 1985 earthquake , or through lack of custodians , are open on Saturdays until June to allow visitors a brief glimpse inside .
14 If anyone was a source of embarrassment to the BBBC because of this rule , it was Larry Gains who was born in Toronto in 1900 and moved to England rather late in his boxing career when 30 years old .
15 It was considered that there was a need for a public authority to play a role in securing access to and observance of the law , where the issues involved justified it , if individuals might otherwise be deterred from bringing cases to the courts because of their complexity , the financial costs involved or for any other reason .
16 The bootees were unzipped to the anklebone because of the heat .
17 Most of the entrepreneurs have come to the US because of the access to capital and the willingness to accept risk .
18 The cash it has taken from the likes of you and me has gone to cover its losses caused by firms going to the wall because of the recession .
19 Consultant pathologist Dr John Ryan said she was more susceptible to the cold because of a condition called hypothyroidism which slows down the body 's metabolism .
20 Immediately before the conference Germany had expressed reluctance to commit further funds to the projects because of the costs of German unification .
21 We might speculate further and say that they probably lived very close to the well because of the importance of water in the life of a Middle Eastern family .
22 In February the Council stopped paying the £108,000- a-year grant to the ABA because of growing concern over the stability of the organisation .
23 were reluctantly constrained to order the defendant to give up possession of 336 , Stocksfield Road to the plaintiffs because of the earlier decision of the Court of Appeal ( Kerr and Woolf L.JJ. ) in South Northamptonshire District Council v.
24 This , of course , is a popular subject : it seems particularly attractive to the poet-turned-novelist because of the scope it offers for the tremulously sensitive probing of feelings .
25 But filmmakers were only able to rise so impressively to the challenge because of what had happened in the preceding decade .
26 Sub-cultures may be important to the marketer because of their effect on the type and brands of products and services demanded by those that adhere to the values of the sub-culture .
27 This came somewhat late to the RUC because of the added security risks its members run by admitting outsiders , and because police authorities in divided societies like Northern Ireland have to be more sensitive about public perceptions of the police and therefore more conscious of the risks they run through research .
28 The diversionary attack towards Scotland was dropped and the new objective for the main force was now Torbay , which appealed to James because William of Orange had landed there and to the French because of de Tourville 's successful raid on Teignmouth , which had revealed the weakness of the local defences .
29 We seem to have been steadily moving away , in spirit and in the letter , from the findings of the famous Beveridge report on Broadcasting in 1949 which concluded that ‘ minorities must have the chance , by persuasion to turn themselves into majorities ’ ( para 259 ) and should not be denied access to the media because of their size .
30 Employers could not pass on in full these extra costs to the consumers because of the competitive international situation , with the result that profitability fell .
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