Example sentences of "because on " in BNC.

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1 Because on the stage they acquire importance , they must be seen to have a proper purpose .
2 Luck they need because on Saturday Wasps , one of the main contenders for the heavyweight Bath title , inflicted much mental and physical damage .
3 And now we have come up before the beak for a second wigging , because on the application of one of our own citizens we are accused of ‘ degrading treatment or punishment ’ inflicted in the Isle of Man .
4 The hair rig has been a great leveller of angling ability and because on most waters it is self-hooking this can often lead to complacency on the angler 's part .
5 It is also conceded that many viewers will want to see the match and that ITV were in a tricky position because on that weekend in February they are planning to screen a Littlewoods Cup semi-final .
6 Dot knew there must be people up there in the vulnerable places on the top floor because on their way through the draughty corridors they passed the lift-shafts , each with its rattling metal cage and fearful loops of cable and black rope dangling beneath like greasy snakes .
7 ‘ Beth taught herself how to sit because on her very first session she was kicked violently in the chest .
8 It is hard to judge how effective MI6 is today because on the only recent occasion it was needed , to warn us of the Argentinian invasion of the Falkland Islands in 1982 , it either failed completely or the Foreign Office deliberately presented MI6 's information to the government in a way that precluded it being taken seriously .
9 Extent of labour force participation is an important indicator of the position of women because on the one hand , it is a way in which women contribute to the economic development of their countries and , on the other , because work is a major source of income which gives access to education , culture , power and other factors influencing social status .
10 They contributed because on the one hand , they were asked and understood that what they had to say was important , and also because too many of them grew up in a world without such books .
11 I mention the food stores because on this occasion they were to prove important .
12 I do n't want to exaggerate it , because on the complex issues , however determined or single-minded a Prime Minister is , they have to discuss things with an inner group of colleagues .
13 She was not the only one with the same idea , because on arriving at Clarendon Road there was quite a sizeable crowd , just gazing at the still smouldering ruin of a terrace of five houses .
14 The latter requirement holds no difficulty , rather it is the former requirement which gives rise to difficulties because on occasions odour problems are complex , the source of the odour being difficult to identify , and it is not always possible to know whether or not a particular method of abatement will effect a cure in any given case .
15 It was important to me that I did tell them individually because on their own I felt I could get their attention and having to explain why I felt like this , but more than that , I wanted them to fully understand that all of a sudden I was n't a lesbian whose name was Carla — I was still Carla , except that I just had different feelings .
16 If I do n't do well , then it will be because on the day I was not capable of doing so .
17 You have to be prepared to stand on the putting green for ages , which I do n't like doing , but I 'm having to do it because on Tour all the best players average less than 30 putts per round . ’
18 This does not seem to me a very sensible strategy , because on the face of it these ideas would appear to be of potential relevance to pedagogic practice .
19 However , Captain John Hughes Hallet of the Planning Staff turned these shallows to the raiders ' advantage , because on the extra-high water of a spring tide it was possible that lightly laden ships and boats might scrape over these flats .
20 Even the judge thought it was a great idea , Nick , because on a boat Rickie will be far away from temptation . ’
21 Because on the hour means just that and failure to transmit at the given time usually means one thing .
22 However , his attempts to deflect attention away from his private life has rather backfired because on one occasion to distract a rather persistent journalist he assured him that he was ‘ heavily into drugs and loved having sex with Chihuahuas . ’
23 Because on one wheel is more fun than riding on two .
24 Because on summer nights , we put on spectacular pageants at châteaux like Le Lude and le Puy du Fou .
25 Smart 's friends were not all alienated by his misfortune , because on 26 January 1759 David Garrick presented a successful benefit for him , acting a leading part himself , at Drury Lane , and Newbery and Carnan published one of the plays performed , also for Smart 's benefit .
26 Yes , a usable aim because on an objective and recordable variable .
27 Why are we in Britain made to feel guilty about flying the Union Jack just because on occasions it is used by extremists ? — .
28 It is easy to see that tree structures representing lexicons ( such as those just described ) are wasteful of memory because on average there is only one route leading from any node .
29 Indeed it is an important priority to generate new data which make ethnicity visible , because on the basis of existing evidence it is difficult to distinguish whether the different patterns of support which we can see in minority ethnic kin groups are likely to persist as patterns of settlement stabilize .
30 This is because on a long timescale the main effect of the glitch is an increase in slowdown rate , which is responsible for the slope in the later part of Fig. 1 a .
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