Example sentences of "because it [is] [adv] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 Failure to clear it can only add to the guilt because it is also robbing a relationship the transparency that it lives on .
2 Migration ( Figure 4.5B ) has played the key role in these growth patterns — indeed , to a greater extent than might be expected from the overall rates of population change , because it is also compensating for substantial natural decrease in some of the fastest growing counties , principally those noted as retirement areas like East and West Sussex , the Isle of Wight , Dorset and Devon ( Figure 4.5A ) .
3 In an act of knee-jerk political correctness , the University of Washington in Seattle has sold all its Microsoft Corp shares because it is again doing business in South Africa .
4 9 ) Polyurethane varnish would be suitable because it is hard wearing , easy to apply and wo n't cover up the grain of the wood .
5 There is continuous stimulation — you have to be as curious as possible , put your nose into everything , because it is always changing . ’
6 Motif is slower than Windows but Bristol 's marketing vice president , Jean Blackwell , says there is no degradation and the software experiences a performance gain because it is now running on a Unix box .
7 Siemens Nixdorf has the edge because it is currently working closely with Telekom to develop the Ocis office communication software , which is already installed in several sites .
8 Siemens Nixdorf has the edge because it is currently working closely with Telekom to develop the Ocis office communication software , which is already installed in several sites .
9 A hobby that demands complete attention is refreshing because it is totally absorbing .
10 I 'm I 'm pleased it 's flavour of the month because it 's just going to show you all when w when you listen to his words .
11 Erm we criticize the county council because it 's always using professional professional work rather than voluntary help , er because that 's the way they choose to do it , er if we continue this line .
12 Well if that were so my Lord then there would never be any any solicitor 's negligence claims , in which any expert was ever called to give evidence because it 's always going to be eventually a matter of law as to what the defendant 's duty is but what the er what the plaintiff had not said at any stage is that a matter of law is ever going to be admissible and in fact the is Justice our in the course of er er a case in which he , despite expressing reservations about the admissibility of the evidence , plainly admitted it because he was within the course of his judgement .
13 but I 've got ta , I 've got ta , I know , I 've got ta get it off my back though because it 's really pissing me off .
14 No you 're not supposed to because it 's still recording , you basically be polite and
15 But a lot of the training does n't actually have a definite something that 's sort of a number because it 's actually getting people to do the work that they 're already doing in a slightly better way or to feel more confident
16 Do n't think that because it 's actually ringing that it 's somebody ringing , or whatever .
17 They do n't know how useful it would be but anyway , they said there , there 's , it 's a slightly odd event because it 's actually going to be just in the Civic Centre , and er , and kind of tacking on some workshops and things , so I 'm going to help her with workshops and have a display stand and so on but other than that , we 've not really got any direct input into it , because it is very much , sort of , you know , this is how you do business in France , these are the financial problems , type of thing .
18 Then everyone will think I 'm some kind of spy anyway because it 's hardly going to fit in with my cover of being a moron .
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