Example sentences of "because [prep] [noun pl] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Bilal and Samir returned home to Lebanon , but doctors feared there would be a setback in their recovery because of conditions in the Bourj al Barajneh refugee camps and the lack of medical facilities there . |
2 | The year 1988 was another difficult one for OPEC , not only due to problems over quotas but also because of signs of a possible sequel to 1986 . |
3 | Attention has been given to predicting admission to long-term care because of concerns about the processes and mechanisms by which places are allocated . |
4 | However , because of concerns about the long-term efficacy and safety of class I drugs in patients with advanced and progressive structural heart disease , we no longer use these agents alone in cardiac arrest survivors in the absence of an ICD . |
5 | It was agreed in principle by the 16 NATO and seven Warsaw Pact countries at a conference in Ottawa , Canada , in February 1990 [ see pp. 37259-60 ] but then stalled because of concerns by the Soviet Union and its disintegration . |
6 | We do not demand a ban on all sterilisation just because some women are forced to be sterilised , we do not even attack the whole concept of a well are state just because of abuses like the cohabitation rule , so why oppose pay for childcare solely because it might be abused ? |
7 | They believe their children have asthma because of emissions from the two plants . |
8 | Three previous attempts by Scargill to get a strike declared ( in 1981 , 1982 and 1983 ) failed because of splits within the union . |
9 | The number density of ions in the torus varies , presumably because of variations in the volcanic activity of Io . |
10 | As a whole , argyrophil cell densities were smaller in 1989 than three years earlier , which may be a true time-related change in pernicious anaemia patients or a methodological failure caused by different staining intensities in different years and because of variations in the counting procedure of the cells in spite of the presence of the same observer . |
11 | That is not just because inflation is raging less fiercely than it was in the early 1980s , but also because of improvements in the way the labour market works . |
12 | The delay was partly because of disagreements over the allocation of contracts for the construction of 36,000 apartments for returning soldiers at a cost to Germany of DM7,800 million . |
13 | Negotiations between Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union which ended on Nov. 16 were unsuccessful , reportedly because of disagreements on a rate for turning Czechoslovakia 's trade surplus with the Soviet Union into convertible currency . |
14 | He later resigned as master because of disagreements with the fellows . |
15 | The only division to show a fall-off in profits has been the foods ingredients where profits fell from £10.8 million to £9.1 million because of difficulties in the bread market and the temporary impact of the closure of the Gainsborough plant . |
16 | ‘ Because of complaints about the noise . |
17 | This happens because of changes at the synapses between motor and sensory cells . |
18 | They are also faced with an increasing need to diversify because of changes in the Common Agricultural Policy to counter the problem of over-production , and a consequent decline in farming income . |
19 | This turned out to be impracticable , partly because they were needed for training and also had to be moved between aerodromes because of changes in the strategic and tactical situation , but also , more importantly , just how do you build an aeroplane for one flight only ? |
20 | Others argued with the view I expressed that life these days , because of changes in the law over the years , is better and fairer for women . |
21 | Unemployment always rises in recessions , but this time it is more serious , warn the doomsters : the lost jobs will not return when economies pick up because of changes in the technology and organisation of industry , and stiffer competition from developing countries . |
22 | For example , metal contamination is sometimes found in bore-hole water only at certain times in the year , possibly because of changes in the ground-water level , and normal sampling may show negative results for most of the remainder of the time . |
23 | In 1948 there were nearly 57300 regular whole-time workers in England and Wales , but by 1975 the number ( not exactly comparable because of changes in the basis of the statistics ) had fallen to 184000 . |
24 | Because of changes in the use of coding systems in the Danish Cancer Registry , information about histology was obtained differently before and after 1978 . |
25 | Bill said : ‘ Within ten to 20 years , because of changes in the age structure of the population , it is going to be vital to attract women to ensure that the complement of applicants is kept up . |
26 | ‘ Because of changes in the law , we are now required to place much greater emphasis on how waste is disposed of and the risk of contamination through inadequate control . |
27 | This suggests two possible mechanisms for the reported abnormalities of fluid absorption in the colon in cholera — the direct effect of cholera toxin or a reduction in SCFA generation from unabsorbed dietary carbohydrates because of changes in the colon . |
28 | Yet this religion has caused escalating hatred , wars and disease , because of passages in the Bible , surely inserted by evil fanatics . |
29 | A new eighty million pound train service is in chaos because of leaves on the line . |
30 | The Interfax news agency reported on Nov. 24 that Hetman , whose resignation because of " illness " had been confirmed by parliament the day before , had gone because of differences with the government over currency policy . |