Example sentences of "in [noun] because [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The criticisms have fallen into certain categories , one general line being that the service has failed to adopt modern methods of management , that it has been slow in understanding the use of statistical information and of specialized knowledge of the social services , and that it does not think ahead enough or organize its planning on a sufficiently systematic basis , in part because officials spend too much time on routine departmental work .
2 Such ‘ a profound confrontation ’ has not yet occurred in Britain , perhaps in part because issues of cost and economics have been more easily concealed within a universal health care service such as the National Health Service , than they are within more market-driven systems .
3 And this may very well occur in practice because superconductors used in integrated circuits can have cross-sections less than 10 -12 m 2 .
4 He did , however , warn that savings would not be proportionate to the cut in manpower because regulars were more expensive than National Servicemen , and equipment costs were rising .
5 All copies of the May 21 edition of the UK newspaper the Guardian were withdrawn in Ireland because distributors believed that a full-page advertisement for an abortion referral service breached the country 's strict abortion laws .
6 And the Oxford Economic Forecasting group predicted a further 1 per cent drop in output because customers are unwilling to spend .
7 In addition , they suffered from time to time through gaps in chairmanship because ministers had failed to appoint in time .
8 Needless to say , dislocations can not exist in glasses because glasses are not crystalline .
9 Private securities are also harder to sell in Europe because investors there are less adventurous than their American cousins .
10 The cuts were sparked by a fall in bookings because skiers are worried about high prices in European resorts .
11 Last year , a judge said there were more car accidents in summer because men were watching girls in short skirts !
12 They may have had some basis in reality because bones of a large primate 3.5 metres tall and weighing 800 pounds , found in caves in southern China , date back to over 300,000 years ago at the time Homo Erectus was still alive .
13 The fronting of objects and complements is much more marked than the fronting of adjuncts in English because objects and complements are fairly restricted in position .
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