Example sentences of "because it [is] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 Ashton looks back to Petipa 's more formal style because it is suitable for Mendelssohn 's music .
2 They need those decision structures because it is impossible for them to know enough to control activities directly .
3 Phosphorus , usually in the form of superphosphate of lime , directly encourages root development and , because it is essential for respiration and photosynthesis , indirectly promotes an earlier véraison or ripening of the grapes .
4 Mrs. Ray Michie ( Argyll and Bute ) : I support the new clause because it is essential for bus users to have their interests protected .
5 The view expressed by Lawani & Bayer , that self-citations are used as an ego-enhancement , can not be tested in the present case , and should be rejected in the absence of evidence , because it is essential for an author to be able to refer back to the unpublished parts of theses .
6 It is a fact that exercise is of general benefit to people of all ages because it is necessary for the optimum function , structure and preservation of muscles , bones , joints , and the heart .
7 Because it is necessary for indexed sequential software to build indexes , insert records , etc. , the keys of records must be available to the software .
8 This split is n't perfect because it is possible for some complex types of software error to produce what looks like random failure because a particular set of rare events have to occur .
9 A difficulty arises with the Fourier transform integral of equation ( 11.11 ) because it is indefinite for certain important time-dependent functions F(t) such as the unit step function shown in figure 11.4(a) .
10 As we shall see in the next chapter , there are those who believe that management have often adopted forms of work organisation which give rise to unsatisfying jobs because it is cheaper for them so to do .
11 Commitment to sport has to be freely given ; it has to be fun ; it can not be foisted on to the poor or the wayward from above because it is good for them .
12 Save the rainforest because it is good for us .
13 No true supporter of any country would want Wales to remain in the doldrums , but would rather see them return to a competitive level because it is good for the game .
14 The daily ritual of meal-times , for example , may often contain a wealth of deliberately and non-deliberately imparted information for the child , in part confirming his status as a child ( children should be seen and not heard , children should finish their cabbage because it is good for them ) , in part defining the stages of growing up ( older children sit on ‘ proper ’ chairs , drink out of ‘ proper ’ cups , and use knives and forks ) , and in part defining and reinforcing certain adult identities ( father carves the joint , mother brings food from the stove ) .
15 More sensibly , it is quite possible that the manager is not earning returns as high as shareholders would like , yet that because it is costly for shareholders to gain enough additional information to improve the situation sufficiently to make it worthwhile whilst acting rationally , they appear passive .
16 We think that physics is complicated because it is hard for us to understand , and because physics books are full of difficult mathematics .
17 It is also necessary because it is difficult for the designer to be precise ahead of time .
18 This is partly because it is difficult for me to write them down but mainly because I do n't have an intuitive feeling for equations .
19 Ferguson said : ‘ I 'd be happy to let him go because it is important for England and I do n't want to seem obstructive . ’
20 However , an outline is offered because it is important for all teachers to be aware of the legal framework of special education , and not just those working with the disabled in special schools .
21 It is accessible because it is affordable for those with average and reliable household incomes .
22 An application is not necessarily unreasonable because it is inconvenient for the addressee of the application or causes him considerable work or may make him vulnerable to future claims , or is addressed to a person who is not an officer or employee of or contractor with the company in administration , but all of these will be among the factors relevant to be taken into consideration ( post , pp. 862H — 863A , 864C ) .
23 An application is not necessarily unreasonable because it is inconvenient for the addressee of the application or causes him a lot of work or may make him vulnerable to future claims , or is addressed to a person who is not an officer or employee of or a contractor with the company in administration , but all these will be relevant factors , together no doubt with many others .
24 It concerns me because it is unusual for an Asian lady to be rude , to answer back , to be a chatter-box . ’
25 It would help the hon. Gentleman — because it is unusual for him — to check his facts or to read his Conservative Central Office brief before he speaks , or at least to memorise it .
26 This one , the camomile , is is very good for the We call it the children 's one because it 's good for everything for children really .
27 For example , to offer a discount to those who pay cash because it 's cheaper for the shop to handle their transaction .
28 So we can , we can you know exactly when a local councillor 's term of office is up because it 's fixed for four years .
29 I want to support him , I am doing so , even if he refuses to acknowledge that just now because it 's easier for him to bear what has happened if he pretends it is me who is more broken than he .
30 He said but unfortunately because he 's boisterous , which he is and because it 's easier for them with their numbers to let him just get away with it or say oh Martin go outside we ca n't , you know , then then he was n't learning
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