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

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1 People suffering from severe psychiatric illnesses are particularly vulnerable to this change because of their high level of unemployment , low earning power , and lack of social support .
2 Unfortunately we 've had to make this change because of the new points limit which was imposed on us which has meant that our higher points riders have had to go .
3 This is to be recommended in this case because of the susceptibility of these breeds to inter-vertebral disc problems , which can arise in the vicinity of the neck .
4 But seriously I 'm against this budget because of what is , what it does n't contain rather than what it does contain .
5 The demand for action comes in a week when John Bond has been advised to stay away from his former club , Burnley , for Shrewsbury 's FA Cup tie this afternoon because of fears of reprisals from angry Turf Moor fans .
6 Great advances have been made in this technique because of the interest in skin grafting , and ibroblasts do not transform to cancer cells easily in culture .
7 ‘ This is the reason they were first given and I would like to think that I have been given this award because of that .
8 Corrective measures are easier in this instance because of their size .
9 ‘ We were serious contenders for government in this election because of the changes in the Labour Party which Neil Kinnock put through .
10 I have n't actually managed to make it yet this term because of all the teaching preparation I 've been doing , but erm I 've done that for the last two years and erm it 's been quite an important activity because it enabled me , after I came back down to Lewes , to help to get to know a few people in the university and to sort of expand my contacts , and the Meeting House is one of those places which is open to the general public on Sundays for religious worship .
11 I had n't actually managed to make it yet this term because of all the teaching preparation I 've been doing but erm I 've done that for the last two years and erm it 's been quite an important activity because it enabled me , after I came back down to Lewes , to help to get to know a few people in the University and to sort of expand my contacts .
12 We consider it to be most unlikely that the pleural lesion is the site of origin of this lymphoma because of the extensive lymphocytic infiltration elsewhere , the long history of bowel symptoms , and the similarity with other described cases .
13 Unfortunately , however , Baldwin was prevented from applying this remedy because of a pledge given by his predecessor Bonar Law that there should be no fundamental change in the fiscal arrangements of the country .
14 Experimentally one can not set up just this configuration because of the difficulty in imposing constant concentration boundary conditions ( Section 14.3 ) .
15 It is advisable to wear a weight-training belt for this exercise because of the strain on the lower back .
16 The Booksellers Association , which is not taking a view on this issue because of the differing interests of its membership , says it is nevertheless watching developments closely , and is recommending that booksellers lobby their MPs according to their trading preferences .
17 Now a day 's residue is some association which relates the manifest content usually to what happened to you that day , and often i they 're very oft it 's often that the day 's residue is built into the manifest dream , so it 's quite obvious , you had this dream because of something that happened to you on that day .
18 THE OZONE layer above Europe thinned by up to 18 per cent this winter because of pollution from industrial gases , a 17-nation study reported yesterday .
19 I got wet and then I got dry ! and we could n't do this job because of the weather .
20 The settlements developed under the 1946 New Towns Act provide an extreme example of this process because of rapid initial growth and often sharp cessation of planned in-migration , leading to major age-structure imbalances which will continue to work themselves out well into the next century ( Champion , Clegg and Davies , 1977 ) .
21 It is imperative to investigate the mechanism of action of this tratment because of the small therapeutic benefits found with older regimens of treatment , which have been used for patients with gastric cancer .
22 Sometimes when I , I write a poem I want to create a particular mood erm giving the piece erm a shape , a , a definite shape or just a shadowy shape erm and the overcoat in er Bon Jour Monsieur Gaugin , I found very , very expressive and the starting point for , for this particular poem I 'll hand this round to you know , with the name of the , the front , right I do n't , has anybody , if you already know this picture , does anybody actually know it already ? , no I start with the overcoat obviously erm very expressive , not just because it was , people wear over , overcoats in cold days , but it was the size of the coat and the shape of it and , and it gave me a weight , I felt , er I felt a very definite mood erm about this picture because of the coat and it was a , er a ejective mood that I , that I felt from that , and the stick in the erm hands of the women over the bridge gave me the sound for , for this poem would you like me to read as the , the thing being passed around , would that be ok ?
23 Okay so Club Eighteen to Thirty was doing good business around this period because of this situation .
24 erm there is criticism that erm we only went into this war because of oil interests .
25 ‘ I chose this place because of its beauty , not because of surface values like who my neighbours are .
26 ‘ Dinner finished early this evening because of the convention , but there 'll be snacks in the bar if you 're hungry .
27 More women than men are excluded on this basis because of the rule which states that men should normally claim benefit on behalf of the women they are living with ( whether they are married or not ) .
28 The brokerage company contends that Sun wo n't be delivering the top-of-the-line machines in volume this quarter because of persistent problems with chip yield .
29 Astronomers can observe this happening because of the emission of infra-red energy , with dense clouds collapsing in on themselves at a rate of half a mile per second .
30 We can date this event because of independent evidence about how fast globins habitually evolve ( see Chapters 5 and 11 ) .
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