Example sentences of "it [is] [adv] [verb] because " in BNC.
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1 | It 's easily missed because its name has fallen off the entrance , leaving an incomprehensible hieroglyph . |
2 | and it 's easily updated because er from what I 've seen now you can actually key in sort of the acreage and then update the crop inspecting reports |
3 | It 's just to see because then the |
4 | Actually , on stage it 's also mixed because I put one Fender cab on top and a Marshall cab on the bottom and then a Marshall cab on top and a Fender cab on the bottom . |
5 | Erm so i if you like it 's , it 's officially done because therefore they 're advertising it in our last newsletter we send to every parent |
6 | It 's so called because the electrical vibratory massager has a choice of five heads according to the intensity of the massage and which part of the body is to be treated . |
7 | It 's so called because in the past it was burnt and the smoke used to rid dwellings of fleas . |
8 | It is instantly appealing because of the Minoans ' delight in grace , movement and natural forms — in short , their delight in life . |
9 | It is well recognized because unless you have managed to work out how things actually happen you have no chance of achieving anything at all . |
10 | But the subject is not only split in the sense of needing the other to complete itself ; it is also split because its identity is actually informed by the other , by what it is not : |
11 | It is especially prized because carbon , its major component , is by far the most important of all plant nutrients . |
12 | The smallest of all the pigs , the bullet-shaped pygmy hog lives in the tall grasslands of northern India , where it is highly endangered because of the practice of agricultural grass-burning and , lately , armed rebellion ( see ‘ Pigs in distress ’ ) . |
13 | An inquiry has indeed been set up by Gwynedd county council , but I understand that it is currently suspended because of police investigations . |
14 | The statue is much bigger than it looks ; it is always foreshortened because of the need to look sharply upward , and is actually over 4 metres high . |
15 | When an addition is made to the system of state-provided services , it is only made because there is a general opinion that the time is ripe for it and that such provision is ‘ only right ’ . |