Example sentences of "because [pers pn] is [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And he added : ‘ I do believe the public has a right to know , not least because she is largely financed by the taxpayer . ’
2 Elvira is possibly the only lady in the world who can not be accused of enlarging her chest by putting tissue paper in her bra ; firstly because she is never seen in one and secondly have you seen the points on her high heels ?
3 Every bride looks beautiful — this is partly because of what she is wearing and partly because she is usually glowing with happiness .
4 family that we know and th , they 're , one of their sons is fo erm in London I suppose erm adapt here and he 's rather upset because she is now coming over to Britain to work for Telecom !
5 The confessions add considerably to de Benedetti 's embarrassments , because he is already relying on the labyrinthine Italian judicial system of appeals , and the country 's statute of limitations to avoid the possibility of a jail sentence over his - fairly tenuous — involvement in the Banco Ambrosiano collapse .
6 Because he is also searching for the Presley hoard which is in the Volvo . ’
7 In the case of someone like Christopher Rouse it is easier , because he is well established in this country , and very well liked by many conductors .
8 A lecturer normally owns the copyright in any book or article he writes because he is primarily employed as a teacher and not as a writer of books and articles , even though his employer may encourage this .
9 ‘ It will be a long process because he is slightly paralysed down one side , ’ admitted Joan .
10 A market maker does not have complete control over his portfolio because he is always required to make a market .
11 Because he is constantly handling , tasting and eating fungi the spores tend to work their way into the shaman 's skin , penetrating his bloodstream and saturating his body .
12 Because he is constantly having desires for these partial relationships satisfied , he is less likely to seek out non-distorting , non-partial relationships in the rest of his life .
13 The advantage of supine lying is that it allows the patient to work more easily , because the effect of gravity is reduced , and the patient feels safe because he is fully supported , so he can concentrate on perfect control of the selective movements in his limbs : this is an important stage in the preparation towards making steps , and ultimately to walking .
14 It rankles Couples , who had two three-week breaks last year , that many critics rate him an uninterested under-achiever and that he has failed to win more tournaments because he is so laid back .
15 The singing damsel , like the earth is a creator , superior to Coleridge because he is merely trying to recreate rather than create .
16 In thinking of these local enclaves , my Irish island is a misleading parallel because it is physically cut off .
17 One state Department cable to the US ambassador in Teheran asked him to remind the Shah the reforms were necessary " because it is generally agreed that without some reforms Iran as likely as Khrushchev predicted to fall to Soviets like ripe plum "
18 English was chosen , not just because the majority of its students are female , but because it is generally looked upon by commentators ( e.g. P. Scott 1984 ) , as the ‘ central liberal discipline ’ .
19 If kung fu kicks are to be effective , they must be delivered from the correct distance : if a kick falls short because it is badly timed , the kicker is placed at a disadvantage .
20 The study of technology is important in its own right , but it also deepens our understanding of a society as a whole because it is intimately connected with the way in which people are organised and the structure of their economy .
21 Athletes such as Boris Becker are fans of the fruit because it is easily digested to provide an instant energy high .
22 Meanwhile , in place of his ideal he substituted ‘ rough trade ’ , favoured by other homosexuals of his class partly because it is easily discarded .
23 And that this , according to ancient legend , is because it is largely made of gold ? ’
24 The inversion of the unison ( the octave ) is omitted , because it is largely avoided in twelve-note music through its tendency to dominate as a tonal centre .
25 In reviewing recent empirical work on women 's consciousness , Beechey ( 1983 ) notes that : women 's class consciousness , because it is largely mediated through husbands ' employment , tends to be weaker than men 's ; many women , under the influence of capitalist and male-dominated ideology , remain unconscious of their gender-related disadvantages ; women 's consciousness probably varies over their life cycle ; and it is fractured and contradictory .
26 There is no official collection because it is immediately picked over by a series of scavengers — first adults , then children , then dogs and cats .
27 It is also a familiar method because it is already required by SSAP 21 to be used by lessees to account for their obligations under finance leases .
28 An addition may nut he able to take up its home address , because it is already occupied by a synonym from some other address .
29 Proviso ( a ) It is difficult to understand this defence because it is already included within the statutory definition of merchantibility as it will affect the description under which the goods are sold .
30 Failure to clear it can only add to the guilt because it is also robbing a relationship the transparency that it lives on .
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