Example sentences of "because at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's relevant because at a time when I lived through the means test the one that , the real one , er then that would have been a very serious point because you could switch and turn and twist the means test in such a way that people would be continually at a disadvantage and the nearest I can think of what the effect of that was , living in a very working town , a very industrial working town and it was nothing like as bad as the one in London more recently , was the homelessness of cardboard boxes cities in London .
2 The press immediately took the heat off Margaret Thatcher , went for Norman Tebbit and went for Edwina Currie , and I think that was a part of the success in the build up to the last election , because at a time when the pressure really was on the Prime Minister , like it was a couple of when in the last few months of Margaret Thatcher 's leadership , that 's what happened .
3 I include it here because at no point was it ever put to me in such bald and comprehensible terms .
4 Neither is an overexcited horse likely to win a showjumping contest , because at every jump he is likely to get more and more excited and to concentrate less and less on what he is meant to be doing .
5 See you 've got to get rid of all that because at the back of your mind you 're still saying , Well I 've spent a lot of money still only done part of the job .
6 that out there it is because at the back of my shed , I want to do some I want to tidy that area up .
7 HBsAg positive individuals ( accounting for 3% of our cirrhotic population ) were excluded because at the outset of the trial hepatitus B virus immunisation was not widely available to theatre staff and it was not deemed acceptable to expose such staff to the risks of infection undergoing elective surgery .
8 Catherine recognizes also that her happiness is more important than pleasing Eddie , but her choice is the hardest because at the beginning of the play Eddie wanted what was best , but by the end his wishes would have made her miserable .
9 The problem is fortunately minimised by concentrating attention on the leading thrust sheet , because at the thrust front itself the amount of displacement is by definition zero .
10 You could n't eat what they grew : the soil was polluted , because at the bottom of this road there had been a leadworks .
11 I would n't let is pass without thanking you which is the reason for this note because at the moment I have n't got that much spare time on my hands to thank you in person .
12 Also , it 's very good for your exports , because at the moment in Australia , say , they 're buying no hardback books and they will order a couple of hundred paperbacks by an unknown author . ’
13 The whole structure of the season , plus the situation with World Cup and European Championship games , has got to be looked at because at the moment we just seem to penalise successful teams .
14 Because at the moment there 's no one looking at health and safety on day to day basis and in any of the branches .
15 turning the output into mono because at the moment it 's stereo and it 'll only come through one earhole .
16 I always involve the local councillors because at the moment we have a running battle with them over the er repairs , because most of us live in council property in my particular Guild , and so we get involved and s you know what you 're going to do about these you know .
17 This turned out to be fortunate , because at the moment Lio ! rt lost consciousness the dragon winked out of existence .
18 The accused , the finder , was not guilty of theft because at the moment of appropriation the coins were not property belonging to another .
19 Erm , they have n't said , because at the moment , it 's , it 's at the end of one lease , or nearly the end of one lease , with some small horror stories in there of sorts , and I think it 's got to come on
20 Because at the moment I mean they 're going into some venues out like the Traverse , who were thinking of doing it anyway , but
21 Because at the moment , er I mean they spend a lot of money on various footpaths that I know of which are a tremendous er price so let's be a bit cautious you know , because er
22 ‘ I 'm just glad to get that out of the way because at the moment I 've got no confidence , ’ said Thorne .
23 Yes because at the moment he 's just , I mean he 's I mean he has n't , I mean he had that job in Debenhams and that 's it is n't it really ?
24 I mean it would be just as well to buy another thing of coffee because at the moment you get that extra little erm
25 Because at the moment we have different costing forms on different colours so as to know , to differentiate between post or telephone , face-to-face and so on .
26 Of course it will be difficult because at the moment the er the legal minimum is thirty miles an hour in , in any city , but we 'd like to see Oxford as a pilot for a twenty mile an hour speed limit which is no good if you leave the roads as they are .
27 Because at the moment , it 's , I mean I agree , I think we ought to sort out our own bit and look after our own leads , we should be able to do that , but
28 And our other project will probably be in Malaysia , where we 're hoping to be able to fund lawyers to go and visit the indigenous tribes , and educate them about the Malaysian process of law , because at the moment I 'm sure you 'll know that various indigenous people have been blockading the logging roads that go on to their demarcated territory .
29 I do n't think , I feel a bit sorry for her because at the moment they 're running a teaching profession down so much are n't they ?
30 And then I have always fancied a little hall and stairs because at the farm the stairs came straight down to the front door .
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