Example sentences of "[det] because [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Some have problems , some because of their circumstances are working here .
2 Even existing relationships will face some unusual challenges , some because of external events , others because of a partner 's behaviour .
3 Many people are not able to work , some because of strikes and others because their work premises have been destroyed in widespread looting .
4 I 'm going to put these in some because like Anna says you know if you flowers you have more impact with them .
5 It can do this because during the recent election campaign , there was no great disagreement about economic policy among the parties .
6 They are able to do this because with a large number of depositors it is highly unlikely that they would all want to withdraw their deposits at the same time .
7 They suffer from the drawback that warping can leave open gaps in the cladding ( waney-edged boards are particularly prone to this because of the way they are sawn ) , and so they tend to be used more on out-buildings than on house exteriors , except as feature panels .
8 The eminent Kleinian psychoanalyst , Hanna Segal , has recently declared the adult homosexual structure to be inherently pathological , disturbed , and perverse , and this because of an inbuilt , narcissistic desire for the same : ‘ homosexuality is of necessity a narcissistic condition , as the name itself betrays .
9 Capitalists exploit the workers by depriving them of this surplus value and they do this because of the nature of property in capitalist societies , where the means of production are controlled by the capitalist .
10 but is this because of the family 's bad eating habits , or is there a genetic factor ?
11 At present all the pressure for reform is on the secondary schools , and this because of the new wave of vocationalism that has swept over education since the late l970s .
12 Was this because of governmental housing policy or a poor employment record on the part of the bread-winner of the family ?
13 He was moved to do this because of the feeling that this is not a mere river but the Lord 's compassion flowing before us .
14 It has been encouraging to read of both parents and teachers objecting to this because of their belief in the Word of God .
15 In fact , the interpreter expects this because of his training and the need to understand the message .
16 Was this because of the wording of the items or the unfamiliarity of the task ?
17 Is this because of their anti-arrhythmic effect , or due to them combating heart failure ?
18 The first fish purchased were the Corydoras Arcuatus , the Skunk Cory , called this because of the black stripe running along the arch of the back .
19 We know this because of a telegram sent by Kirk at 2300 hrs that night to the State Department in Washington , asking " urgently " for advice [ KP 107 ] .
20 Was this because of your rambling ?
21 He had to think like this because of the nature of his employment , whereby he was often required to make inflated claims for the nature and properties of the products which his clients wished to bring to the daily notice of the populace .
22 I enjoy this because of the diversity and intellectual challenge ’ .
23 And we know that it 's easier to get through a hospital now , appointment times are met , there 's less anonymity and more explanation to the patient of what 's happening next — the fact that we do know this because of surveys and face-to-face interviews itself comes from a culture of establishing objectives that matter . ’
24 Organisations are neglecting this because of the emphasis on technical expertise . ’
25 Is this because of the strange life your mother forced on you or is it a natural trait of character ? ’
26 ‘ Is this because of Doreen — because she 'll soon be with you ? ’
27 Head : ‘ We need to consider this because of the decline in the value of the per capita allowance . ’
28 His argument is that the department can not do this because of the numbers now being taught in Art ( group sizes of up to 32 ) , which the Head of Department stands by .
29 So he persuades his man with a natural talent for the proper administration of worldly affairs that to neglect this because of a preoccupation with spiritual meditation could be unwise .
30 Is this because of that dismal performance against Norwich ?
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