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

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1 But I feel it incumbent upon me ( I have been listening to chairmen 's speeches ) to bring up the subject for one last time because of a letter from a reader in Nigeria .
2 Between close kin it was possible for the exchanges to be one-way over a longer term , one person a net ‘ giver ’ at a particular point in time because of a reasonable confidence that he or she could be a net ‘ receiver ’ at a later stage .
3 The rationale , however , for that is clear : while insurers are willing to concede that accidents will happen , events developing over a long period of time because of a lack of concern for the potential hazards should not be allowed to .
4 England captains must not do things like that , but they had not been able to sack him at the time because of the provocation he had been under ; now that he had stepped out of line again he gave them a heaven-sent opportunity to administer the axe .
5 They fit tightly most of the time because of the damp , but when we have a hot dry summer they shrink and you can lift them up easily .
6 The brutish , uncaring nature of the staff was conveyed as almost an inevitable necessity brought about by the institutionalisation of working in such a place ; just as the public will accept that prison warders will overstep the line from time to time because of the people they are dealing with .
7 I do n't think that I can send you more than four or five canvases at a time because of the cold .
8 We 've already been working closely with them for a long time because of the shared ownership .
9 At Ford , where workers across the country have been put on short time because of the slump in demand , the feeling was that car tax should have been scrapped much sooner .
10 I was the prime suspect this time because of the Golden Syrup job , and although I knew she did n't have any proof , nothing I said made any difference .
11 The West Stand will be out of commission at the time because of the ground 's redevelopment , which has started with the construction of stands to replace the north and south terracing .
12 When applied to British fertility trends , the correlation ( elasticity ) between fertility and women 's real wages increases over time because of the rise of the real wages of women and their increasing tendency to work .
13 The Great War also caused the appointment , for the first time because of the absence of men in the Forces , of lady teachers to the staff .
14 She felt sick all the time because of the baby , and she ate nothing .
15 In an extreme form this analysis would suggest that the senior civil servants constitute an effective and permanent ruling class forced to make adjustments to their policies from time to time because of the intervention of ministers .
16 The post of chief whip was exceptionally demanding at this time because of the constitutional crisis following the Lords ' rejection of the 1909 budget , and the Liberals ' dependence on the Irish party .
17 The pharmacology of clozapine has been closely scrutinized for some time because of the drug 's atypical effects .
18 It was er at that time because of the , they were very few and far between .
19 The alliance between the groups which exchange women under a sister-exchange marriage rule or under a rule which specifies marriage between a man and his father 's sister 's daughter persists through time because of the felt obligation to arrange , at a future date , the counterpart of a marriage which has already taken place .
20 The project has an especial significance at this time because of the impending changes in the legislation governing the operations of the building societies in Britain .
21 Re-exposure to these agents is not recommended within a cetain time because of the high antibody level and the risk of anaphylaxis .
22 Some black children may have had their first experience of Jamaican Creole from reggae lyrics , while others may have been attracted to Creole for the first time because of the music .
23 Secondly there are restraints upon the business in which the person receiving the business secrets may engage ( ie not to compete in a certain way for a particular time because of the risk of use or disclosure of business secrets ) .
24 Is it that the fraudsters are the only section of society that is going to vote for the Conservatives er at the at the at the next election because certainly er the reputation of the city of London er is going down all the time because of the squalid frauds that are being perpetrated there a and the government is lagging behind er in catching up and in providing an effective regulatory framework er that 's that 's going to deal er with them .
25 Malcolm , myself and Chris went round I think it was two days before , looked for the well it 's a lot tidier that it was the previous time because of the new racking .
26 Dr Robat Williams , who has devised the joint charter , said the launch came at a difficult time because of the General Election campaign .
27 Dr Robat Williams , who has devised the charters for both authorities , said the launch was at a difficult time because of the General Election campaign .
28 In terms of this country , in particular , you said that it , it started roughly the same time because of the , the legislation in nineteen oh nine .
29 Double Benefits for you and your Spouse — £160 each per day for a period of up to a year — in the event of you both being hospitalised at the same time because of an accident , whilst both insured under the same policy .
30 Or was it possible for one individual to be in the position of a net ‘ receiver ’ for some considerable time because of an expectation that they would be able to reciprocate at some stage in the future ?
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