Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] because " in BNC.

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1 Parents in my constituency are anxious that teachers should be properly remunerated because teachers with low morale are bad teachers , and they are particularly concerned that there might just be a slight possibility of a Labour Government next year , with a resultant cut in teachers ' real pay , as happened when Labour was last in office .
2 Philips also point out that the omission of FMFFV in initial CD-I shipments will not be much noticed because no CD-I discs are currently planned incorporating it and none are likely to appear for up to two years after the launch .
3 Perhaps she thought of turning on the car lights , but decided not to ; it would waste time , and it would n't be much use because the car was angled away from the fire escape .
4 Even if we had a method which did not use extrapolation it would not be much use because no one would believe the result .
5 This will be much appreciated because it saves agency staff time and effort in trying to find you work unnecessarily .
6 I think it is erm Greater York that has been seen as an area with special problems because of its er historic character , erm which we spent many hours debating at the York greenbelt local plan inquiry , and I think most participants there accepted that the er what was being protected was not just the historic core , but also the setting of York and its surrounding ring of villages , and the way which it is proposed to protect that setting and character is by a greenbelt , now it follows that if you are imposing extremely severe restrictions on new development in an area around a settlement , then you have to meet the legitimate development needs for that settlement in another location , the further away that new settlement or other policy response is located it seems to me the less likely it is to meet the er needs of that settlement , and that will give rise to erm , you know , additional pressures on the settlement you are proposing to protect and maybe those pressures could not be resisted , and I think that 's why there is this requirement that erm the development which might otherwise be built on the edge of York , but which is not proposed to be so built because of the greenbelt needs to be located close , as close to York as is consistent with the original environmental objectives greenbelt objectives for the greenbelt .
7 A knowledge of geometry was to be highly prized because it could help one to visualize the geometrical forms alluded to in Scripture .
8 It would , of course , be fiercely resisted because it gives back power to the people .
9 It is reported that the Seiko wordlist , for example , can always be easily identified because it accepts M-O-W-S-E as a correct spelling of the word ‘ mouse ’ !
10 Theories can not be conclusively falsified because the observation statements that form the basis for the falsification may themselves prove to be false in the light of later developments .
11 This new weak current had also to be electrically charged because in beta decay the neutral neutron turns into a positive proton .
12 These activities will be deliberately chosen because they yield no economic power .
13 Supporters , however , were keen on its value and C. Silvester Horne wrote that its creation showed that no one could now argue that Nonconformist ‘ unity can not be permanently reared because of an inadequate basis of agreement in matters of faith ’ .
14 Secondly , under-reporting can be further suspected because no cases of endometriosis were reported in the 14% of the population in whom female sterilisation was the method of contraception .
15 It must however , be carefully controlled because it is essential that a cover of perennial rather than annual grasses is maintained as the latter are more susceptible to drought .
16 However , this carries the risk that what is being implemented may need to be later unravelled because of second thoughts and if the original putting together of a change costs effort and resentment , going back on it may create further difficulties of relationships .
17 The original environment of human evolutionary adaptedness can not be clearly defined because our evolution has been such an extraordinary progression of expansive diversifications in adapting to an immense range of environments .
18 The Employment Appeal Tribunal has recently held that employees may be fairly dismissed because they refuse to accept an offer of new terms and conditions of employment ( see St John of God ( Care Services ) Ltd v Brooks and Others [ 1992 ] 458 Industrial Relations Legal Information Bulletin 12 ) .
19 It turned out to be uniquely suited because the station is no longer used as an American Maintenance base and is due to close in a few weeks time .
20 Two groups of animals can appear to be distantly related because of their size and body shape , and begin to diverge and then become similar in form much later because both share the same way of life .
21 It can be securely dated because its foundations sealed mid fourth-century pottery inside a carefully filled and levelled culvert .
22 The links between the key concepts will be immediately recognised because of their proximity and connection .
23 Cross-addictions may be hotly denied because the subject matter may for some be too close for comfort .
24 Anyway I mean hopefully this this will be sort of you know if it 's well publicized it it will be well attended because of the past .
25 Firstly , if they are isolated unusual events , risky situations may be well remembered because of their distinctiveness in a way which is analogous to a von Restorff effect .
26 Mr Parris claims his restaurant Slingers will be hard hit because people will no longer have the money to spend on dining out .
27 Another popular misconception of Darwinian evolution is that its products must be genetically determined because their inheritance depends on genes .
28 But I think there 's something more important than funding that was realised at that Conference between Eastern and Western Local Authorities and that is that we need to be there to assist because we can assist .
29 This is the more important part of the capital/income confusion in public sector organizations : agreement on the irrelevance of income as a performance measure can often be readily obtained because service provision may have nothing to do with the profit motive ; on the other hand , all organizations have capital of some sort .
30 About 1884 he sold his share and turned his attention to devising an improved process for manufacturing aluminium , a metal whose unique properties could not then be adequately utilized because of its high cost .
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