Example sentences of "because to " in BNC.

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1 The Princess Pauline Metternich , wife of the Austrian Ambassador , was a friend of the Empress and a frequent visitor at all the Imperial residences , but she preferred Fontainebleau because to her :
2 A study published by Age Concern Scotland asserts , that , ‘ to be dependent is to face the danger of being less than fully human because to be dependent is to live with the prospect of having our bodies cared for but our personal and social lives neglected or even dismissed as irrelevant . ’
3 There is nothing illegal in this method , to my knowledge anyway , but I avoid it because to me it seems like cheating .
4 Furthermore , commitment of such central training resources to libraries often went hand-in-hand with commitment of library management time to training , presumably because to an extent both are aspects of the same overall policy of the parent authority towards training .
5 Instead I tidied the spare room , glad again that I had been forced , through circumstances , to have him with me the night after his death , because to me he was n't Nigel one moment because he was breathing and not Nigel the next because he 'd stopped .
6 Because to germs , an open cut is an adventure playground .
7 We 've all got confidence in each other because to us friendship is more important than anything .
8 But I would place a somewhat different emphasis , and suggest that in the Chewong case fear is a positive emotion and encouraged in children because to be fearful is to be human , while the arousal of other inner states is negatively valued and discouraged — as manifest in the various rules that forbid them ( see Howell 1981 ) .
9 Back in the bad old days of the ‘ tripartite system ’ and the 11-plus , when it was more acceptable to know your place , and upward mobility was not such an unquestionably good idea , life was easier and less personal for teachers because to a much greater extent their values were stably enshrined in the organization and structures of the schools for which they worked .
10 The genesis of employers ' associations , however , was not only as a response to trade union growth and militancy because to some degree it was , in addition , a reaction to economic pressures .
11 He was obviously in a worse state than I had imagined because to Toby a bar invariably meant a sponsor 's tent where the booze flowed like water , and at no expense to the consumer .
12 Like the Open Software Foundation before it , Unix International may be forced to relinquish its seat on the board of the X/Open Co Ltd because to the financial cost of membership .
13 Now he ( the Secretary ) may have considered it to be more of a ‘ bone headed ’ idea , but I would n't know because to date ( 18.09.91 ) I have not had the benefit of an acknowledgement .
14 Because to be fair , Pat , your sister has her own life to lead , and we must all respect that .
15 I mean , schools the only thing I was , I 'd been governor of a a school for thirty years that was used to depress me with the fact that we could n't get for our schools the things that we needed because to me and to all the people in Harlow who have children are concerned that we are being stopped so much money on education which is the most vital thing in our children 's lives !
16 er , because to me it 's a filthy city
17 Such oddities can often been spotted , because to the birds and animals a power station is simply a secluded often borne refuge from a hostile world
18 I thought Gran and Jake had ruined my childhood , Jake because he was n't like other boys and Gran because to my mind she would n't do enough about him .
19 North Shields and Cramlington could be described in terms of localities , not least because to some extent they are based on a discrete organization for the sustaining of labour ( see the discussion of Urry 's approach in Dickens et al . ,
20 All that was in essence known to HQ 5 Corps was that the greater number of these people were " Cossacks " or " Russians " making up various units who had found themselves in Austria because to a greater or lesser extent they had been associated with the Germans , and had surrendered to the British in the hope that they might thus avoid falling into the hands of the Communists .
21 I thought he was only joining in to please me , but before long I saw that he was enjoying it too , chiefly I think because to him it was a novelty .
22 I had wanted to prove my bravery , but I failed , because to them I was only an unimportant little creature .
23 Because to them , one government is as corrupt as any other .
24 I say ‘ looks ’ because to a trained eye the difference is readily apparent .
25 Regrettably , because to forcibly remove the cabins by legal action would take 12 months , the City Council considered they had no option but to approve Lucy 's application .
26 I 'd accepted your disabilities while you were in hospital because to me that was the place where people were supposed to be ill .
27 The divi was very important which is why I , as a Guild 's woman erm through I suppose the memories of mother , was so adamant in against the dividend stamps because to us , that woman who I 'd just been talking about , Councillor Mrs always , I 'm sure no one would mind me saying it , but she always used to tell us that it was her thrift and she saved and they brought their house through this , the Co-op you see .
28 ‘ She was always quite stunned by her own success , ’ recalls Mary Henderson , ‘ because to her it was so obvious that people preferred to live in an atmosphere of comfort and tranquillity .
29 If — as happens too often — the new methods are even more inconvenient than the old then a change-over is difficult , because to the basic inconvenience of the new pattern must be added the inconvenience of learning it .
30 So it 's a question of us retaining , because to a certain extent we already have it , due to our customer past .
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