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

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1 It does not lend itself to detailed cost investigation of departments and activities because it does not indicate where the overheads are actually consumed .
2 It does not lend itself to detailed cost investigation of departments and activities because it does not indicate where the overheads are actually consumed .
3 As a Rastafarian , he has an insider 's knowledge of the language , though many of his claims would not be accepted by linguists : for example , " as a language Afro-Lingua [ Rastafarian Creole ] does not need grammar and rules because it relies on improvisation , quickwittedness and skill at manipulating words " ( 1986a : 49 ) .
4 Sciagraphy has grown as a convention used by architects and engineers because it can be used to reveal detail in forms that might otherwise be lost in orthographic linear projections .
5 And , and , erm just as the changing headmastership of , of a , a big school never alters the character of the school for years and years because it 's like a ship which has got momentum going through the water , you ca n't suddenly change a thing with so many passengers , erm so many tonnes and so on .
6 The Bank has to butter up both investors and intermediaries because it is in a fiercely competitive international market .
7 Thomas the Tank Engine has been banned from schools and libraries because it is sexist .
8 It was the nature of the place , he thought , perched up there on its remote peak , its back turned to the world , all the more obsessed with its petty intrigues and scandals because it knew them to be of no interest whatever to anyone else .
9 Nan said that both she and Benny were busy trying to play down their bruises and scratches because it would cause such almighty upheavals in both their homes .
10 It is popular with both children and adults because it has a range of different meanings .
11 The case has direct relevance for the role of records managers and archivists because it focused on the role and responsibility of the U.S. Archivist in implementing organisational policy regarding electronic messages .
12 It takes a variety of forms and has long bewildered scientists and philosophers because it appears to lack biological purpose .
13 In this instance , that is in the interests of taxpayers and also of managers and employees because it is only through learning what the values are and what the method of bidding is that they will achieve a learning curve .
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