Example sentences of "because they [be] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Because they 're geared to Marks and Spencers , now there 's the advert for them they work with , with mass production , that 's where it goes wrong because we 've lost our individuality and so I go to the Italians in order to get the sort of yarns they offer me , now they 're the sort of yarns they offer me .
2 No because they 're going to I I think actually it 's quite er it 's quite wrong you know really it is quite wrong is n't it ?
3 Now most of the forms in this pack you can put in the storage binder because they 're going to be absolutely useless for you .
4 because they 're returning to the area .
5 ‘ Everyone stares at you but not because they 're attracted to you . ’
6 It 's inadequate er and it it creates the impression in my mind , the very possibility that the government is actually is in favour of fraud because they 're doing to little , far too little er and these regulations are far too little er to actually stop it down .
7 The issue is not whether such factors will in some way be represented , because they are bound to be , but whether they are in pedagogic focus .
8 Male carers are often omitted from detailed study because they are seen to be unimportant or assumed to be so few in number .
9 The consequence of this is that women are feared because they are seen to be sexually aggressive , and relations with men are spoiled because a close tie to them , which might otherwise constitute a conflict-free alternative nevertheless connotes a parallel threat of passive dependency .
10 I have to say though that it 's usually very embarrassing to see a group of professional dancers dancing in a club — because they are trained to be self-conscious , they ca n't let go of themselves .
11 The unstated part of the equation is that they must be tough on the Vietnamese boat people because they are poised to be tough on Hong Kong 's own claims to British passports .
12 This is because they are built to withstandconstant crashes on the high-speed ovals which host five of the 17 rounds of the 1993 Championship series .
13 Although object technology is ‘ a major technical change to the system , ’ Bourne says that SunSoft 's approach is very different from other efforts such as the IBM-Apple Computer Inc Taligent venture or Microsoft Corp 's Cairo because they are looking to reusability and faster time to market for applications as an end result .
14 Desires experienced at the level of practical consciousness are sometimes hard to assess because they are welded to the objects making up habitual routines .
15 Low-income families are put at grave risk and local authorities are unable to administer the housing benefit system efficiently because they are tied to the 20 per cent .
16 He saw that the alternative was to suppose that cells become different because they are exposed to different external influences .
17 The problems result from long-term exposure , so families who change homes every few years may not suffer because they are exposed to levels above the action level for only a short time .
18 The theory was first put forward by H R Buchanan in his Manual of Psychometry in 1889 , when he argued that all objects contain the history of the world because they are connected to the Akashic Chronicles .
19 Clearly without a standardized definition research findings can be misleading and invariably confusing because they are referring to very different phenomena .
20 They should be thought of as models rather than theories because they are orientated to action and to practice .
21 Social security officers can discriminate negatively because they are encouraged to be vigilant to prevent fraud and abuse .
22 What is wrong , however , is the comparison which places universities at the top because they are thought to be concerned with the abstract and academic , polytechnics below , because of their more technological emphasis ( which is itself , as often as not , a myth ) , and which deems schools to be worth considering only if they are seen as primarily devoted to academic ‘ standards ’ , imposed from above by the universities themselves .
23 Many adult smokers continue smoking not through unfettered choice but because they are addicted to the nicotine in cigarettes .
24 Similarly , normal copying programs which come with a computer operating system are within the law because they are designed to be used legitimately , to take back-up copies of programs and data files .
25 Too often , however , such ideas may fail to have the desired effect because they are found to be ‘ inappropriate ’ in some way .
26 They are committed to each because they are committed to the other .
27 Animal welfarists , because they are committed to promoting the good of these and other animals , seem to have an intelligible basis on which to rest their call for the preservation of natural habitat .
28 No member of the Department 's staff should feel automatically guilty , inadequate or unprofessional because they are subjected to either violence or harassment .
29 He also makes the distinction between lexical and conceptual collocations ; the latter being word pairs that co-occur simply because they are associated to the same context or topic ( e.g. , ’ bomb ’ and ’ soldier ’ , ’ trouble ’ and ’ problem ’ , etc . ) .
30 Because they are going to be from all over the country .
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