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

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1 Different again is the dancing of the bedouin soldiers , at once chaste and erotic — ‘ chaste because it takes place among men , mostly holding one another by the elbow or the forefinger … erotic because it takes place between men , and because it 's performed before the ladies .
2 There 's also fast access to hundreds of teletext information pages and because it 's capable of receiving the new Nicam transmissions ( see our article on page 10 ) , you can start enjoying your favourite programmes in real stereo , as they become available in your area .
3 In this instance ( and because it 's in the ‘ Flapper ’ series perhaps ) Pearl has adjusted the upper sound-range slightly from its usual practice .
4 Marks & Spencer Financial Services offered Personal Loans ‘ to help you spread the cost of almost any major purchase … and because it 's an unsecured loan , you wo n't be asked to offer your home as security . ’
5 This too was slow to arrive , but it has bags of extra features and because it 's bundled with the DOS version for a mere £299 , it has to be a bargain .
6 And because it 's a DOS-based program , it wo n't take up masses of hard disk space .
7 anymore , you know because it 's the nice ceremony and because it 's it 's a do .
8 They invest them in various ways and at the end of the day you can use that erm policy to actually top up your pension or provide for increased family benefits and because it 's a the administration costs er costs are sort of less than than you get with erm you know sort of taking out a policy with an individual company , on a one off basis .
9 To get into the medieval way of things and because it 's cheap , we all camp down in the same room hence this is not a society for the bashful ( light sleepers are advised ear plugs ) .
10 It 's like er a fashion and because it 's on the black market , it 's infinitely more attractive .
11 You 'll see that there is a mix er er of grades and stages and because it 's the the real world erm in some of the tumours a a precise T category was not erm decided by the pathologist .
12 What the government is proposing er is the bare minimum and because it 's so minimal you have to ask are they really serious er about dealing with the the kind of fraud that er lead er to this attempt to close the er stable door er after the er the the horse has has bolted .
13 And our had loads and loads of stuff and because it 's it was red hot so she could fold it up and say
14 and because it 's slight yellow you do n't lose it you know , if you keep all your stuff in it at home you can see it under the chairs and you know huh , find it again .
15 He said but unfortunately because he 's boisterous , which he is and because it 's easier for them with their numbers to let him just get away with it or say oh Martin go outside we ca n't , you know , then then he was n't learning
16 Oh , and because it 's going to gi go in to your
17 Now that is a large part of our culture , which in a sense gets sucked into the educational establishment and sucked into teaching relationships , and because it 's such a consistent part of the way in which women are seen , I think they perceive it as a greater problem .
18 He added : ‘ This will be the pattern for future similar investments , and because it is a welding together of all those strands of interest which the Prince of Wales has , we consider it to be a very exciting new venture . ’
19 And because it is very low in minerals , it suits a wide range of people and is ideal for families with young children .
20 Eighty per cent of it I duck , but people look at the other 20 per cent you do and because it is 50 per cent more than others do , it appears , as you say , that you are a self-promoter . ’
21 So , because children know and use the story form and because it is possible to discern a sequence of development , we have specified various aspects of story structure in the statements of attainment from level 2 to 4 .
22 This issue will be discussed first in this section because it is controversial and because it is also related to the issues of salinisation and soil erosion which will be examined below .
23 Telephoning saves time , both because telephone conversations tend to be shorter than face-to-face conversations and because it is not necessary to spend time travelling .
24 For example , because LOEX only acquires one or two copies of each item of user education material from depositors , and because it is a nationwide service , it has opted for a loan system , with no material for retention .
25 We have spent some time on the preliminaries , particularly the notation , because notation is essential for communication and because it is often neglected as a stage in attacking a problem .
26 Whatever is near the school the children can study , and because it is near the school and the children 's homes it is important .
27 ‘ Life is n't a race , ’ he stated , ‘ and because it is not a race I do n't consider myself in competition with my fellow actors for awards or recognition . ’
28 For these reasons , and because it is so easy to change the screen size of a shot by zooming in or out without stopping for a cut , the zoom ( and the pan ) are often used by amateurs instead of a straight cut .
29 After describing the first three , involving speech , reading and writing , the fourth aim was described as being : ‘ to teach pupils about language , so that they achieve a working knowledge of its structure and of the variety of ways in which meaning is made , so that they have a vocabulary for discussing it , so that they can use it with greater awareness , and because it is interesting . ’
30 Modern conditions have involved us in rivalry of armaments which is now a conscious struggle to achieve by expenditure and science , by diplomacy and alliances , a balance of power which always eludes us , and because it is always variable and unstable condemns us to a bloodless battle , a dry warfare of steel and gold .
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