Example sentences of "because much [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Because much of a dolphin 's life is spent beyond the range of human observation , such basic characteristics as reproductive rates and life expectancy are much harder to measure than with birds and land mammals .
2 Securing this airfield is vital to the success of the operation , because much of the remainder of the brigade will land by air craft later .
3 On January 22nd Alan Greenspan , chairman of the Federal Reserve , suggested that it would be at the low end of that range largely because much of the equipment being used would not be replaced .
4 If you usually think of products like bread or beans as sources of carbohydrate rather than protein , it is because much of the diet literature has emphasized this aspect of these foods .
5 Its importance in soil conservation practice is world-wide partly because much of the international literature on the subject in popular and scientific journals is written by Americans , and partly because of the American foreign aid programme in which conservation plays an important part .
6 This is because much of the skill of an aromatherapist lies in his or her ability to concoct wonderful aromas by mixing and blending vegetable oils and fragrant essences .
7 This is because much of the central district in Somoza 's time collapsed in the massive 1972 earthquake : Somoza and his clique embezzled most of the international aid given to rebuild the city and so its central area remained in ruins .
8 Such a theory is , according to Ives ( 1987 ) , too simplistic not least because much of the data on deforestation and fuelwood consumption on which it is based are unsound .
9 Boat traffic is low in Surrey because much of the canal there has been closed , and there have been further restrictions due to water conservation .
10 An advantage of this system is that work can commence much earlier than in the traditional system because much of the design work will take place at the same time as the actual construction .
11 In the first place it could be argued that the power of the professional association to act is severely limited , because much of the censorship that takes place in libraries is ultimately applied by Library Committees and local authorities whose members are beyond the control of the librarians ' professional body .
12 It is also more tentative because much of the material has been developed by using a psychoanalytic perspective and so is about people 's subjective experiences .
13 Although ‘ Dove ’ took a year to make , ‘ Manifold ’ was only six months in the making because much of the difficult machining was ‘ two for the price of one . ’
14 Quality control is decisive , because much of the damage done by drugs bought on street corners is caused by adulterated products ; in much the same way , carelessly distilled hooch can cause blindness .
15 This is unfortunate , because much of the phylogenetically informative sequence information is in the second half ( 3' end ) of the 16S rDNA gene .
16 Because much of the erupted magma was gas-poor , we propose that a subsurface connection exists between the intrusion and the summit feeder conduit ( Fig. 3 ) allowing gas to escape at the summit craters .
17 Of course it could be objected that the responses highlight this facet of the housewife role because much of the rest of the interview was taken up with questions about housework .
18 From now on applying any more brake really can spell disaster , for the normal mortal at least , because much of the weight is still thrown on to the front tyre and grip is scarce .
19 These devices in effect increase the size of program which can be run on a given machine , because much of the required data can be stored externally until needed .
20 When rubbish pits are excavated , sherds of pottery and fragments of bone are frequently the only visible remains , because much of the refuse put into pits was the remnants of food preparation which have since decayed .
21 The danger with documentary material is that , because much of the information tends to be carried verbally , we begin to concentrate on that and to ignore the visual .
22 Because much of the product is already familiar to readers this review will concentrate , so far as is possible , on the upgrades and the reasons behind them rather than the existing features .
23 It has practical significance , because much of the work within the programme has shown how the total curriculum experience — of which teaching methods are a part — affects the strategies which students adopt .
24 Debt recovery is particularly suited to a computerised system because much of the work is similar apart from the particular details of each case .
25 Beattie suggests that this is because much of the semantic planning for this phase has been carried out during the preceding hesitant phase .
26 Short of that , again because much of the legal requirements in risk management so far have centred on this area , the manager with responsibility for health and safety could be a candidate although that would mean extending beyond his or her traditional expertise in physical hazards .
27 The point is important , because much of the modern secondary literature on Charles the Bald 's reign , and on the Carolingians generally , has depicted the aristocracy as greedy and boorish , incapable of sharing the higher aspirations of kings or clergy , lacking any sense of public interest .
28 Bizat says he always jokes that he torched it not surprisingly , because much of the rehabilitation was made easier by the obligation to start from scratch , and the insurance produced £18.2 million .
29 The main interest of this church is in its interior mosaics because much of the building has been altered in later times .
30 Because much of the Scottish game revolves around ball won at the touchlines , extra attention will have to be paid to this facet of play .
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