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

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1 After the war , ‘ la vie de bohème ’ was possible in Cologne and Düsseldorf because rents were very low .
2 But , as we have noticed above , we often can not quantify these subsets meaningfully throughout the range of speaker-groups and styles because occurrences of the relevant variants are relatively rare .
3 One day , West German diplomats from Budapest , Prague or East Berlin will relate how they did business in cafes and restaurants because refugees were crammed like sardines on mattresses in their offices and the corridors .
4 As you may have noticed other debates have attracted rather more publicity this week , but the theme of our congress is jobs and recovery because jobs and recovery is the most important issue for our members and for Britain .
5 The G M B and other unions , but principally the G M B cos that 's one I 'm concerned about , needs to pressurize councillors and officers because councillors and officers have been bombarded with almost as much legislation as the trade unions have had from the Tory government and most of them actually just want an easy time , so you 've got to hassle them , you got to harass them what they do .
6 I understand the exquence , the expense question but there 's also the question of transparency and efficiency because firms ought to look at audit as a useful discipline , it 's not a question of snoopers or narks , as the minister said , er audit is an essential function for the efficiency of the firm as well as for the protection of the public .
7 You ca n't you know have Olympic sports for males and females because males would always win .
8 Pressure on time was , it was said , part of the reason for allowing greater flexibility and choice because pupils over the age of 14 would then be able to study three separate sciences , an extra modern language , classics or vocational subjects .
9 The fourth explanation accepts that the gender difference in morbidity is real and results because women have more commitments and work harder than men .
10 But you must be , or you must become , very much your own men and women because newspapers everywhere and all the other parts of the media are only , are just sitting there with baited breath aching for that phone to ring from you , to tell us things , because virtually anything which you get involved in , is likely in one way or another to be controversial .
11 I have chosen this somewhat tangential approach to teacher training in England and Wales because criteria has become one of the central issues of the current educational debate .
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