Example sentences of "[adj] because a " in BNC.

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1 You could make them the same overall diameter , you could even get the tensions to be the same , but when you play those strings they 're going to feel completely different because a string with a thin core and a heavy wrap is going to move more freely than one with a heavy core and a thin wrap .
2 The couple may simply require light because a fuse has blown or a power cut has occurred .
3 Well , it is really strange , because I 've done quite a lot of stage work , but it 's funny because a lot of people — even other film actors — do n't know about it .
4 So , the economic , philosophical and biological criticism of Marxism all point in the same direction : that though ‘ muddled Mr Owen ’ was , of course , wrong in supposing that sweet reasonableness and an appeal to the best in human nature would , following the organisation into general unions of workers in productive industry , enable them to take control of it ; and further , by thus reconstituting society as an industrial democracy , remove its evils and usher in an era of plenty and universal happiness , he was not wrong because a clear-sighted Mr Marx 's alternative was right .
5 However , as Morison makes clear , their relevance to the British economy has always been doubtful because a large proportion of industrial imports enter free of duty , and membership of the European Community has limited their scope .
6 Yes , we do put children off by being rigid because a child , I am sure , does n't see the world in a rigid way .
7 Yes , we do put children off by being rigid because a child , I am sure , does n't see the world in a rigid way .
8 An accurate drive is crucial because a hook means a certain bogey , or worse .
9 It 's more dangerous because a mammoth was near .
10 It 's wonderful to be back but it 's also very sad because a lot of people are still in Iraq and Kuwait and they need to be got out .
11 The questions are hard because a recombinational event may have no effect on the fitness of the individual in which it occurs , but only on what other genes a particular gene will associate with in future generations .
12 Miniature roses , sometimes not more than 6 inches ( 15cm ) high when full grown , are often denigrated and derided as toys — which is most unfair because a great many people with the most limited facilities who would otherwise miss out are thus enabled to experience the satisfaction of rose growing .
13 I think that er , I 'll be very brief because a lot of it 's already been said , and you 've already , Mr Chairman picked up Mr on his dodgy figures , erm , with his five million , erm , because what that was about , just under three million was actually fulfilling our election pledges , which is something we have noticeably failed to see from this Conservative government .
14 Still , overall we thought ourselves lucky because a lot of other houses in the street had rats as well as mice , which was much worse because at least mice do n't bite or nibble at human feet …
15 If a gratuitous unconditional promise is revocable should it become irrevocable because a condition is added ?
16 I think they can be very useful because a lot of having monarchy brings , you know , American tourists , a big influx into the country , and whether that 's good or not it 's certainly brings money into the country , so that from that point of view it 's quite good to have them .
17 Under the Act of 1987 the privilege against self-incrimination becomes unnecessary because a statement made in response to a requirement under the Act can not be used in evidence in criminal proceedings .
18 In my experience , young people in a family have been directed to go and conceive a child as quickly as possible because a dying person wants to see a grandchild to ‘ know that his name will live on before he dies , .
19 ‘ I feel guilty because a teacher in school asked me to stay friends with her after we left , but somehow I never seem to have time . ’
20 ( A sister carpet to the Ardebil , which is incomplete because a portion of it was used to repair the one in London , is held in the Los Angeles Country Museum of Art . )
21 It is not unexpected because an angler with an active brain , as applies to most specialist anglers , has not got enough challenge with one species .
22 Males can afford to let their secondary female struggle on alone because a single bird can still rear some young .
23 This is very important because a tactically-minded competitor can crowd an inexperienced opponent out of the area , picking up points without even exchanging a technique .
24 And this is important because a man might look very well from one side but he might look like a cheese from another , and that would be a distraction .
25 These figures are important because a central feature of the argument over local government reform was the size of authority required to carry out particular functions .
26 We believe that this is important because a study of police forces and the way in which they make decisions is essential to an understanding of the role of the law and rights and thus of the distribution of power in societies .
27 From a CD-I publisher 's point of view , this is important because a single edition of a CDI product , perhaps with multiple audio tracks to address language differences , can be distributed to markets throughout the world without fear of incompatibilities in the playback systems .
28 Such a responsibility can prove onerous because a child who comes from an introverted home is likely to be introverted her/himself .
29 The City is happy because a new source of revenue has been located , and as well as broadening the client portfolio it gives the company the business and creative opportunity to be lead agency for Europe on international brands such as Pepsi .
30 Costs in contentious cases are more complicated because a successful party may normally recover some of the costs from the losing party .
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