Example sentences of "because there [is] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Since the invasion is illegal , it is often met with some sort of opposition but in general , the shanties remain , mostly because there is nowhere else for their inhabitants to live . |
2 | It was emphasising that for many people hospital residence is inappropriate and they are simply living there because there is nowhere else for them . |
3 | Eighteen miles today , and tomorrow , the worst leg of all , twenty-six miles to Cambridge that ca n't be broken because there is nowhere to stop overnight . |
4 | People are still being referred to the centre by social services because there is nowhere else for them to go . |
5 | We are never ‘ not quite up to it ’ , because there is no ‘ it ’ to be quite up to . |
6 | He can not ‘ frame a general notion by abstracting from particulars ’ to form an ‘ abstract idea ’ of ‘ man ’ 'wherein , it is true there is included colour , because there is no man but has some colour , but then it can be neither white nor black , nor any particular colour ; because there is no one particular colour wherein all men partake . ’ |
7 | ‘ The Director has decided that in the light of the learned judge 's ruling in the first trial , the second trial should not proceed because there is no longer a realistic prospect of convictions , ’ the CPS anounced yesterday . |
8 | Because there is no escaping the fact that we have , with full consciousness , terminated life . |
9 | In recent years Conservative administrations have faced greater opposition from the House of Lords than have Labour Governments , partly because there is probably a greater fear of a Labour Government curtailing still further the powers of the Lords should it be faced with opposition from that quarter . |
10 | He said that the oceans would suffer the effects of oxygen depletion before the atmosphere , because there is proportionately less oxygen in water |
11 | all too often produce defensive or even hostile reactions : the more so because there is rarely the opportunity for teachers to discuss the points directly with the inspectors . |
12 | It takes a little time to sec that you 're not moving forward any more , either because you do n't know how or because there is n't anywhere to move forward to . |
13 | Writing about this one feels strange simply because there is n't that much to say . |
14 | Maybe the reason scientists have yet to receive signals from extraterrestrial intelligence is because there is n't any extraterrestrial intelligence sending signals . |
15 | This is , of course , a very difficult area and the Group did not produce a credible response to the problem , because there is n't one , once the crucial decision to publish results at all these ages has been taken . |
16 | Someone also presented me with an electric washer but I have never been able to use it because there is n't water in the house and I would n't be able to understand it anyway . |
17 | With the TriAxis , you can leave it rigged okay , but if the battery dies in your transmitter you ca n't whip a jack straight into an overriding front panel socket , because there is n't one ; you 'd have to unplug the receiver from the rear input and plug your guitar cable in round the back . |
18 | Many German businesses are woefully inefficient ; they are allowed to be because there is n't the pressure to produce profits , there is n't the pressure to pay dividends . ’ |
19 | Credit unions , which would be cheaper but still allow weekly payments , are ruled out for the great majority — simply because there is n't yet one they could join . |
20 | Do n't you understand that in small countries power is more likely to remain undisguised because there is n't sufficient societal depth to conceal the realities of institutionalised brutality beneath a respectable fiction ? ’ |
21 | In fact , he can joke about it , saying : ‘ I do n't think I 'll make Slimmer-of-the-Year because there is n't that much I need to lose . |
22 | I do this only because there is n't perhaps anybody else . |
23 | Well t I mean to the extent that that is happening , that there is a development of trade on the sort of , you know , with the periphery of the empire and with erm areas outside the empire , and that was certainly happening in this period , I do n't see why it should have a significant impact on the peasant population because there is n't really any evidence that it 's , in a sense , trickling down and enriching the peasantry . |
24 | There is n't an F B I in England because there is n't a state police . |
25 | You ca n't hollow it , because there is n't anywhere for it to hollow into . ’ |
26 | I wonder if that is why we are stuck with the present regime — because there is n't a single , united opposition . |
27 | because there is n't a grant or there is n't whatever it is and you know and , and how you actually manage to er cope with that yourself . |
28 | Just because there is n't anyone in my life does n't mean … |
29 | We 've not found anything because there is n't anyone else involved . ’ |
30 | Just because there is n't a body , that does n't mean there could n't be a case . |