Example sentences of "has [vb pp] because [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Left wing William Techoueyres has withdrawn because of a thigh injury and his place will be taken by Perpignan team-mate Laurent Arbo . |
2 | Mr de Soto 's early association with Mr Vargas ' alliance , the Democratic Front , has cooled because of the economist 's suspicion that the novelist is being compromised by his allies . |
3 | Trial number two has collapsed because of the mental and emotional state of Roger Seelig . |
4 | The case against a schoolboy accused of setting fire to a teenage girl while she inhaled an aerosol spray has collapsed because of lack of evidence . |
5 | It believes its success has come because of the ‘ single issue ’ approach . |
6 | Gabriel , who split from the supergroup in 1975 , claims his career has suffered because of his association with the band . |
7 | ‘ He is an incredibly selfish man and his family has suffered because of it . ’ |
8 | There is no question that in America , black tennis has suffered because of the lack of role models for youngsters to aspire to . |
9 | Michael Saltmarsh , owner of one of the four private beaches left in the country , at Croyde Bay , Devon , argues that his business has suffered because of contamination of the beach and the coastal waters . |
10 | Where this has occurred because of negligence or deliberate action on your part , we may require you to reimburse the cost of repair or replacement to the ES . |
11 | The crisis has occurred because of the Government 's policy — which , whether or not it was deliberate , has been disastrous , as my hon. Friend the Member for Wakefield ( Mr. Hinchliffe ) said . |
12 | ‘ I was given the information , ’ he told her , ‘ by a young man who 's horrified by what his brother has become because of drugs . |
13 | Trade has increased because of the general revival of cask ale and the pickings to be made from the ‘ guest beer ’ policy . |
14 | Do you think the scope has increased because of erm , packaging or whatever ? |
15 | ‘ Whatever chance I had of getting him has gone because of the incredible publicity . |
16 | The initial enthusiasm concerning longterm patency of these stents in malignancies , however , has diminished because of frequent obstruction because of tumour ingrowth through the metallic struts , or tumour overgrowth . |
17 | The setting up of the European environment agency has stalled because of a lack of agreement over where its headquarters should be . |
18 | But I have met many who objected to the kind of society it has created because of its injustice and inhumanity . |
19 | The situation has arisen because of recent large recruitments to the Bar , the traditional but constricting attachment of the Bar to the Temple and Gray 's and Lincoln 's Inn , and the natural reluctance of established practitioners to colonise new chambers . |
20 | The problem has arisen because of the increasing school population in its private housing estates . |
21 | The UK 's first experiment with biofuelled buses has ended because of the high cost of the fuel [ see ED 63 ] . |
22 | McCall 's injury has returned because of the insufficient recovery time between matches and the Rangers ' secretary/director , Campbell Ogilvie , is now investigating the matter of what should be done about the free Saturday that has been left in the programme before Scotland 's next World Cup qualifying tie , against Portugal on 28 April . |
23 | However , with standard form contracts directed at consumers , the legislature has interfered because of the imbalance in bargaining power . |
24 | If this image has changed because of the way the media has portrayed female crime , and linked liberation with violent crime , then women are liable to be treated more severely by the police and the courts . |
25 | He agrees that the market has dwindled because of cuts in library budgets and because academics ' own salaries have not kept pace with inflation . |
26 | Firstly , we , the loss of jobs , er themselves employ a hundred and forty two people , there are a further one hundred and eight people who are employed in er periphery items and other firms on the airfield itself making two hundred and fifty , but this figure has doubled because of the imminent closure in March of Aerodrome and the number of companies who were going to transfer from these , and I hope transfer from these to Hatfield . |