Example sentences of "that [is] because [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That is because a winding-up petition is not a legitimate means of seeking to enforce payment of a debt which is bona fide disputed . |
2 | British exporters have been extremely successful and that is because the Government have provided them with the right framework for success . |
3 | That is because the Government is committed to paying a proportion of the administrative costs of the social chapter , whether Britain adopts it or not . |
4 | That is because the resurgence of development pressures in the more central parts of the larger cities , particularly London , has proved a very mixed blessing to the low-income residents which these areas have inherited . |
5 | But that is because the debt is temporary . |
6 | That is because the stiffness of the card helps to control the increased amount of pressed material being used . |
7 | I accept that , at present , they are high — only slightly below unleaded petrol prices — but , as the hon. Gentleman knows , that is because the demand for gas oil , which is equivalent to diesel , is high at this time of year as it is used for heating and high demand tends to push up prices . |
8 | The nurse trope , I admit , shares America 's power to open human doors the further side of whimsicality , but that is because the suicide letter has only one foot in the completely flat uncomic abstract world of negation talk . |
9 | That 's because the water table is higher at West Derby . |
10 | That 's because the development of 48 two bedroom flats enjoys prime views over Meggetland playing fields , famous for being the home of Boroughmuir Rugby Club . |
11 | That 's because the engine of the Vogue LSE has also received some attention . |
12 | Well , that 's because the word Malone derives from the Irish ‘ Magh Lughan ’ — the plain of the lambs . |
13 | Amitha : That 's because the Union was too traditional and only involved in negotiations over pay and working conditions . |
14 | That 's because the town can boast of more entertainment to the square mile than any other resort in Britain . |
15 | That 's because the energy for tenants ' politics has always come from women , and now the emergence of women 's ghettos puts poor women in the frontline with the local state . |
16 | It 's not easy but that 's because the fox is not supposed to be captured . |
17 | tha that 's because the iron is er being broken down in the body . |
18 | Well that 's because the garage |
19 | ‘ That 's because the population of Denmark is a little over five million people and it has a coastline of nearly five thousand miles , so even in the tourist season our beaches do n't get packed ! ’ |
20 | Er , of course er , Yeltsin does sometimes take own measures and that 's because the situation genuinely is very dangerous er and er , I think that everyone would agree that really . |