Example sentences of "because there be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Since the invasion is illegal , it is often met with some sort of opposition but in general , the shanties remain , mostly because there is nowhere else for their inhabitants to live . |
2 | It was emphasising that for many people hospital residence is inappropriate and they are simply living there because there is nowhere else for them . |
3 | Eighteen miles today , and tomorrow , the worst leg of all , twenty-six miles to Cambridge that ca n't be broken because there is nowhere to stop overnight . |
4 | People are still being referred to the centre by social services because there is nowhere else for them to go . |
5 | We are never ‘ not quite up to it ’ , because there is no ‘ it ’ to be quite up to . |
6 | He can not ‘ frame a general notion by abstracting from particulars ’ to form an ‘ abstract idea ’ of ‘ man ’ 'wherein , it is true there is included colour , because there is no man but has some colour , but then it can be neither white nor black , nor any particular colour ; because there is no one particular colour wherein all men partake . ’ |
7 | ‘ The Director has decided that in the light of the learned judge 's ruling in the first trial , the second trial should not proceed because there is no longer a realistic prospect of convictions , ’ the CPS anounced yesterday . |
8 | Because there is no escaping the fact that we have , with full consciousness , terminated life . |
9 | In recent years Conservative administrations have faced greater opposition from the House of Lords than have Labour Governments , partly because there is probably a greater fear of a Labour Government curtailing still further the powers of the Lords should it be faced with opposition from that quarter . |
10 | He said that the oceans would suffer the effects of oxygen depletion before the atmosphere , because there is proportionately less oxygen in water |
11 | all too often produce defensive or even hostile reactions : the more so because there is rarely the opportunity for teachers to discuss the points directly with the inspectors . |
12 | The authorities appear to be ignored in practice with impunity , perhaps because there is frequently a power of arrest in situations in which the police at present exercise the ‘ power . ’ |
13 | The problem of German national identity has been intractable largely because there is simply no credible political model in German history for the Germans to follow . |
14 | He 's been in St Mary 's Hospital , Paddington , for five years because there is simply nowhere else for him to go . |
15 | Newcastle Polytechnic were unable to become simply ‘ Newcastle University ’ , because there is already such a university . |
16 | This is more of an illusion than it is for Britain because there is even less semblance in the US of centralised , national government . |
17 | ‘ I was on the other end of the question for most of my life as a British Telecom customer manager , and I always tried to see the view of the underdog , because there is just a chance he might be right , ’ he said . |
18 | The sign made up of these two elements is arbitrary for two reasons : because , more obviously , the association of a signifier ( the sound-image ‘ tree ’ ) with a signified ( the concept tree ) is , except in a very few cases , fundamentally the product of linguistic convention , not of any natural link ; and , less obviously , because there is also no natural or necessary relationship between the sign as a whole and the reality to which it refers . |
19 | This loading process is very fast ( a few seconds for the same 70,000 words ) because there is effectively only one piece of data to be read , instead of 70,000 . |
20 | We shall see that the problem arises because there is neither a market nor a market price for things like noise . |
21 | Because it 's going to raise your government P A , P R because there is absolutely nobody left in in local authority housing who 's able to pay it because they 'll all be on housing benefit . |
22 | But I laugh , because there is really nothing to take away . |
23 | Enough not because we must content ourselves with the minimum , he wrote , but because there is never more , if more means meaning , wholeness , salvation , redemption , all the rest . |
24 | Exhausting because there is never enough time it seems between being invited " to pitch " for the new business and actually getting everything ready for the big day . |
25 | However , because there is still some inhibition the neural activity stabilises as adjacent areas of excited and inhibited cells . |
26 | But it is also worth while to check up at other times , because there is still a great deal about Epsilon Aurigæ which we do not know , and it may not shine quite steadily at any time . |
27 | The simplest method is to use extension sockets plugged into an existing socket — adequate for powering several low-voltage appliances such as hi-fi and home computers , but not suitable for powerful ones such as kettles and heaters , because there is still the risk of overloading the original socket . |
28 | This is not surprising because there is still comparatively little available evidence from which such explanations can be derived . |
29 | ‘ I think we 've got to help them because there is still a lot of poverty and the potential is there for a social explosion , ’ he says . |
30 | It is n't , because there is still a lot left to play for . |