Example sentences of "is [adv] because [art] " in BNC.

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1 This is presumably because the intact epithelium acts as a barrier , preventing FGF-4 from reaching the underlying mesenchyme .
2 This is presumably because the task requires the same cognitive processors as shadowing — both tasks are speech-based .
3 This is presumably because the situation was not foreseen : the Code takes a very strict line on questioning after charge , a course of action only permitted in very narrowly defined circumstance under caution ( para .
4 For the avoidance of doubt , Mr. Speaker , I do not intend to give way to the hon. Gentleman and , if he persists in intervening , it is merely because the Labour party 's grasp of democracy can not survive a week such as the previous one .
5 It is only because a text formally under-determines its interpretation in context that a space is created for pragmatics .
6 It is only because the different elements in the limb have their own positional identity that their pattern and form can be altered independently during evolution .
7 Perhaps it is only because the duties of citizenship have been reduced to a minimum in those societies , with even voting being voluntary in most of them , that they survive as unitary states at all .
8 You need to make a conscious effort especially to get the tune right — at the beginning you will probably feel that you sound strange and maybe affected , but that is only because the intonation patterns are new to you .
9 If Rainbow seems high as a kite , half-delirious , with racing pulse and her heartbeat dancing the hora , it is only because the delicious hand of Riva now lies firmly clasped within her own .
10 This is so because a limited accountability in terms only of satisfying employers in local authorities or inspectors of schools has given way to openness and to the multiplication of participators who claim a say in the running of education .
11 We know that this is so because the X-ray diffraction pattern , which shows the crystal lattice spacing , does not change when cellulose swells in water .
12 This is so because the world around us — including the social world — channels our actions , constraining us to act in particular ways .
13 We suggest that this is so because the vivid events are hallucinatory bursts whose content is unconstrained by the previous visual events , the ongoing emotion , or the ongoing integration ; whereas the less vivid events are visual material generated by the cognitive integration , and as such , are constrained in content .
14 This is so because the former quite possibly face weaker external constraints and because management may not encounter such sophisticated incentive structures .
15 This is perhaps because the later accretions are somewhat dwarfed amid the towering Gothic architecture .
16 This is perhaps because the infant 's relation with its mother is disturbed when the child begins to perceive its father as another figure in the family .
17 That it is not so here is perhaps because the charioteer was not designed to be looked at on its own but as part of a larger whole .
18 It is perhaps because the element of the surreal which is more strongly emphasised here , conveys a livelier sense of discovery .
19 This is obviously because the old plants covered more of the background and the plants were perceived as darker than this background .
20 It is just because the whole of this institution of married women 's property existed in Equity only that Equity could mould the institution just as it pleased .
21 On the other hand , it is just because the fibre tubes can be crushed locally that wood can be nailed and screwed without splitting , provided we do not abuse the wood too much .
22 But the reason we , unlike the Americans , have no telephones on planes is largely because a consensus on frequencies was a long time coming .
23 It is largely because the bran is stripped from white flour that our Western diet has become low in natural fibre content .
24 The lack of satisfactory studies on the use of activated charcoal in reducing drug absorption in poisoned patients is largely because the task is so difficult .
25 If there is little unfettered deconstructive activity operating within Renaissance studies currently , it is largely because the questions critics wish to ask of texts are premised on ideas opposed to accepting that a text can not speak about anything but itself .
26 A large white one is best because the various fish and crustaceans can be observed clearly against the contrasted background .
27 Because of this , when Muslim children are not withdrawn from religious education lessons it is usually because the parents are not aware of these lessons .
28 This is usually because the vision in one of her eyes is less good than the other and the brain has ‘ switched off ’ this eye , letting the better one do all the work .
29 When the itching does begin it is probably because an allergic or sensitivity reaction has been set up .
30 It is probably because an episode of acute constipation had not received adequate treatment .
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