Example sentences of "since [pers pn] be [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | So , since I 'm equally related to both , in other words , I have an equal number of genes in both offspring , th this , this transfer has promoted my overall reproductive success . |
2 | Since I 'm technically retired I ca n't say that I 'll resign if you disagree with my request — and particularly that we should remove my reconstruction as quickly as is feasible , but I do feel it that strongly and I shall publish whatever you decide . ’ |
3 | When , later , I joined the Civil Service , I found it hard to follow that rule since I was constantly required to lie . |
4 | And you wo n't like this , but since you 're fully vetted and have worked with Tweed in the past … ’ |
5 | The clinical teacher must also be involved in planning timetables , since she is often required to teach in the classroom . |
6 | One day I overheard my mother speaking to a friend , or rather to an acquaintance , since she was clearly deemed worthy only of instant or cliche speech . |
7 | The implication is that sovereignty is not worth having , since we are totally constrained by what the Germans do anyway . |
8 | Such hydration expansion commonly occurs in response to changes in relative humidity which , since they are closely related to temperature , may be diumal . |
9 | Collective bargaining institutions and rules can not be expected to function adequately when wrenched out of their original context and implanted elsewhere , since they are closely linked with the structure and organisation of political and social power in their own environment or habitat . |
10 | Traditionally , therefore , building societies have been extremely reluctant to grant women mortgages on their own , since they are generally regarded as a bad risk on the grounds of their present or future income . |
11 | Quantitative indices have considerable appeal for organizations , since they are easily handled and appear to be relatively unproblematic . |
12 | Non measurable standards , that is ones where you can not be certain whether or not a specific desired result has been achieved tend to cause trouble since they are easily challenged . |
13 | The spirits can move the instruments , since they are strongly attuned to their protection . |
14 | But to provide highlights without at least some explanation is equally so , since they are presumably meant to serve as introductions . |
15 | These details are often called ‘ classificatory data ’ since they are frequently used for the classification of other questions . |
16 | In fact , it is difficult simply to categorize works as either ‘ political ’ or ‘ military ’ since they are frequently authored by ‘ collectives ’ of writers from both sides of the house . |
17 | Variables declared i programs of the final type ( VAR x:P ) can never be given a " proper " value ( since they are neither input to nor assigned to ) . |
18 | Micro-organisms growing in ventilation systems must be carefully controlled , since they are well known causes of ill-health , especially in ‘ sensitive ’ people . |
19 | Those who initiate racialist talk ( without referring to a racist ideology ) may be a minority too , but since they are rarely contradicted or opposed they tend to shape the norms of the group . |
20 | The ‘ borrowed ’ books , like Bunyan 's The pilgrim 's progress , parts of Swift 's Gulliver 's travels , and Defoe 's Robinson Crusoe , are ‘ classic classics ’ , since they are already regarded as classics of English literature . |
21 | The Process and Working Directories for a LIFESPAN Process will normally be moved en masse , since they are usually kept together under one root directory . |
22 | These are so strong that , since they are usually sheltered from the rain , they can be used , after judicious refurbishment , year after year . |
23 | However , the detection of word boundaries is relatively simple since they are usually indicated by physical spacing on the page . |
24 | Such associations are , however , infrequent , since they are usually known to us only by accident . |
25 | However , the Financial Times of Oct. 21 reported that Western companies " are likely to remain sceptical … since they are still owed millions of dollars for products delivered to North Korea two decades ago " . |
26 | Stress is quite a problem among the teaching staff since they are still overstretched , and it takes very little extra pressure to produce a minor crisis . |
27 | Still , the new Fords will certainly be popular since they are realistically priced ( around £8,000 to £13,000 ) , and there 's a nippy cabriolet at £15,500 if you like fresh air and do n't mind the expense . |
28 | 3 Because people avoid these situations , they are unable to overcome their irrational beliefs since they are never proved wrong . |
29 | It may prove difficult because individuals may not be able to see the whole of the organisation since they are so wrapped up in their own specialised part of it . |
30 | All ‘ mere beliefs ’ are viewed as inferior since they are only accepted on trust or via authorities or tradition . |