Example sentences of "because it do [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | It does not work because it does not meet the problems of intervention . |
2 | PASSENGERS will boycott a new Teesside rail service because it does not stop at Eaglescliffe station , a Stockton councillor claims . |
3 | To confuse the order of these levels or to omit one or more of them is dangerous — not because our faith is then invalid but because it does not rest on the strongest available foundations . |
4 | Soon nitrogen , a trace gas that existed in the early Earth 's atmosphere in minute quantities , accumulated to become the dominant gas , largely because it does not combine readily with the other basic four , so it is not ‘ sunk ’ so easily . |
5 | It does not want to recognise this specific clash because it does not want to recognise that the entire common agricultural policy rests on a bigger fraud : systematic overproduction of food in Europe , paid for by Europe 's taxpayers to please a powerful lobby , Europe 's farmers . |
6 | The form of the verb in one sentence can limit the choice of the verb form in the next , and we may be justified in saying that a verb form in one sentence is ‘ wrong ’ , or at least ‘ unlikely ’ , because it does not fit with the form in another . |
7 | This was not an offence under the Act because it does not extend to the domestic situation and a club having a private membership enjoys a private or domestic status . |
8 | Strictly speaking , this second is not a proper rule because it does not end with a single well defined action . |
9 | The second law of thermodynamics has a rather different status than that of other laws of science , such as Newton 's law of gravity , for example , because it does not hold always , just in the vast majority of cases . |
10 | In my view the authenticity argument is invalid because it does not distinguish between the two questions : it confuses ends and means and assumes that teaching language for communication is the same as teaching language as communication ( cf. |
11 | The husband does not like the car because it does not reflect his status . |
12 | ‘ No stock-taking ’ policies are adopted partly because of staffing shortages , but also on the premise that stock-taking is a waste of time because it does not bring back the missing books , and any item which is really important will be requested on reservation ( though a central reservation system , if employed , may mean that missing titles go unnoticed ) . |
13 | The procedure has not gained formal approval by the International Olympic Committee because it does not give conclusive proof of drug use . |
14 | The council tax will treat widows unfairly in the same way , because it does not give them the discount that they deserve . |
15 | However , in some functionalist versions of Marxism , the legal system does have the capacity to be class-neutral , because it does not recognize classes , only abstract individuals ( Poulantzas , 1973 ) . |
16 | The adage of ‘ a diagnosis is not required because it does not affect management ’ is now outdated when many treatment options are available . |
17 | This is because it does not depend on the source from which the language as an object is drawn but on the learners ' engagement with it . |
18 | Scientists have no need to explore the internal logic of the consciousness of matter simply because it does not exist . |
19 | However , it is not very satisfactory from the point of view of attempts to construct a complete theory because it does not make any predictions of the values of the finite remainders left after making infinite subtractions . |
20 | This form of markup provides the flexibility to select different display styles for the text because it does not anticipate the typography of the New OED . |
21 | Multi-strand , flexible , steel cable is particularly suited to winching because it does not kink so easily . |
22 | The idea is perhaps implausible because it does not explain why ageing is associated with pathological changes , which would have been the ancestral state under Hamilton 's theory . |
23 | I call that a restricted international perspective because it does not explain or attempt to explain how production is organized internationally and , to my mind , a theory can not do that unless it says something about the changes in the organization of labour that go along with innovations in machinery , transport , instruments and products . |
24 | The form can be made more flexible in English , ( the translator of Bashó0 has bent the rules considerably ) because it does not possess the same internal formal necessity as it would in Japanese , but try to stick roughly to the proposed number of syllables . |
25 | The crop must be cut before it is dead ripe to avoid shedding of grain , and because it does not stand in the sheaf to harden , it usually requires artificial drying . |
26 | Perhaps I don " t see the joke , but the rendering into German on p. 97 of : Is rugby a game for men with odd shaped balls ? does not work with " Eier " , even if it is an informal variant of " testicles " ( it also means " ovum " ! ) , because it does not mean " ball " as well . |
27 | Of all the arguments the Chancellor deploys , the most powerful is the contention that the deficit does not matter because it does not represent borrowing by the public sector — in effect the deficit is all in the private sector . |
28 | The first example describes , and because it does not comment , appears to legitimise the hierarchical organisation of labour in offices , with the majority of workers on lower pay than the minority . |
29 | A recent example is Smith ( 1989 ) , who thinks that Labov 's work is not theoretical because it does not address ‘ any linguistic issue ’ . |
30 | The implicit view is that walking is irrelevant to city transport problems because it does not cause pollution , or accidents , or noise , or congestion : it is not a problem as such . |