Example sentences of "because [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is partly because eating foods you do n't like ( and avoiding those you do ) day after day is nigh-on impossible , and partly because your personal cholesterol level is as normal and natural for you as your shoe size , so your body has various feedback mechanisms to keep it at that level .
2 This is not just a media point , because producing commercials is a very expensive business .
3 In the real world , information is incomplete because gathering information is costly .
4 Because say Gail and Keith go got woken up at three o'clock in the morning
5 Note that we state purchasing benefits and not sales benefits because purchasing benefits relate to individual buying behaviour .
6 The military classes , the lords and the gentry , were directly involved in the wars as participants , but as landowners they also had an indirect concern , because trading changes resulting from war affected the profits of their estates .
7 This is because trading futures has the advantages of a highly liquid market , low transactions costs , easily available short positions , low margins and rapid execution .
8 The market is also highly sensitive because trading volumes are running close to 10-year lows .
9 Donald Wilson 's business , Ward and Son , of High Street , Aldeburgh , faces closure because trading standards officials say that his petrol pumps , which swing out over the pavement , are a hazard .
10 It is natural to borrow such words as " reproduce " and " generation " , which have associations with living things , because living things are the main examples we know of things that participate in cumulative selection .
11 The Torrin Estate provides a major challenge for the Trust because living communities exist alongside beautiful scenery .
12 The top edge of the pool should be an inch or so below the ground level , because backfilling operations will tend to raise the pool slightly .
13 cos trolley buses , in this town were really the erm well I suppose they really came about , rather than motor buses right at the start because built trolley buses and so did of Laiston .
14 That never the full answer because pushing people into that is one thing they should have .
15 The processing of contaminated groundwater in above-ground reactors has the advantage of providing plume management , because pumping water from the centre of a contaminant plume induces groundwater flow toward the well , thus preventing migration .
16 By ignoring the complex natural course , however , they mistakenly assume that , because waiting times are often considerable , children who present with effusion have had glue ear for some time and will continue to do so without treatment .
17 Remember , if a PIW links with a previous PIW there may not be any waiting days left to serve because waiting days are served only once in a PIW .
18 This is not faking , however , because waking subjects know perfectly well a child can not write or spell such a sentence .
19 Politicians like them because holding shares may persuade people to vote against parties keen on renationalising former state businesses .
20 But a digital system is more expensive because coding circuitry is needed to convert the analogue picture and sound signals into digital code and back again .
21 Because persuading people to be unpaid referees is difficult it could be argued that editors have to pass the comments on .
22 It seems from the work of earlier historians that at some time around 1200 the influence of the great magnates underwent a challenge : in part this was because the king was intruding more and more into what had been the magnates ' private preserve , the distribution of justice to their feudal tenants ; in part also because rising inflation damaged their incomes ; and because the individual ambitions of certain of the men who had been the tenants of their knights ' fees led them to seek their advancement outside their natural lords ' followings .
23 The pace then slackened , perhaps because rising prosperity eased some of the burdens ( and Henry VIII 's expropriation of the Church lands and assets eased the constraints on the king ) .
24 But the Recycling Rose does not always smell sweet , because recycling waste can often cost a lot of money ; and buying recycled products can often cost more than ‘ raw ’ products .
25 You may not be able to match brick exactly , because facing bricks wo n't be suitable for an exposed garden wall , but a close match is usually possible .
26 Erm er the other things we 're doing which has n't mentioned is that we 're doing an actuarial assessment of the probable erm let's min not mince our words , death rate , sort of the drop out rate if you like of , of placements because takes people who are in there out at any period during the year or the future and we need to have some sort of projection for that as well .
27 Standardisation of time was necessary because cancer incidence is rising slowly in the west of Scotland and because prescribing atenolol increased greatly during the period of study ( fig 1 ) .
28 They 're not on show because displaying costume is very difficult , because you have to have very strict environment control ; and light has to be very dim and you have to watch the relative humidity .
29 Because teaching RE effectively depends upon understanding the nature of RE and developing those skills and attitudes essential to it , there is a certain amount of theory to be mastered .
30 In fact , it might be argued that because teaching techniques based on operant conditioning are derived from a scientific analysis of behaviour change , they offer , potentially , an approach which will be more effective than natural processes ( Kiernan 1981 ) .
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