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

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1 So we either , in terms of number of institutions I would think we probably count it as an F E institution , because this the A level is , is much smaller than the other F E. But in terms of F E students and sixth form students , what I would want to do is count the A level students as sixth form students .
2 Such ‘ feminising ’ factors have been foiled by two other inventions , that of separate sexes ( many animals and some plants have abandoned hermaphroditism , perhaps because half the hermaphrodites were feminised and it therefore paid the remainder to turn into pure males ) and genetic sex determination .
3 but it went ; because half the people turned out to hate the other half and so everybody had to strive like anything to make things go .
4 Chris Pearson , Labour member for Colchester , said that was an outrageous stance to take because half the schools in the county were dilapidated .
5 And when I got to the clinic everyone was in a mess because half the domestic staff had disappeared , walked out without a word .
6 Some of the lecturers keep saying in a lecture , ‘ this is somehow related to something else you 've done somewhere else ’ and I wish they 'd tell us how it 's related to something else because half the time we ca n't see that .
7 well that 's because half the people that leave them there live in south London .
8 In a statement released by the Department of Health last night , management said : ‘ There is little point in meeting Apap in the near future because such a meeting would be bound to raise false expectations of an improved offer . ’
9 This curious truth about language is that it is always perfect : when a user of the language fails to express himself clearly it is because some existing linguistic resource is not known to him , not because such a resource does not exist .
10 Because such a dealer 's knowledge has to be broad-based , he is unlikely to be a true Koi expert .
11 The organizers were rarely charged in court , probably because such a prosecution would have met with an unpleasant response .
12 Perhaps because such a high proportion of bank or other loans are devoted to car-buying , they turned up less often than other types of credit as a means of financing things bought from shops — much less often in the case of shop chains .
13 In fact it is encouraging because such a trend means that the intervention is having an effect on the child .
14 HOUSEWIFE Sarah Fox threw away £10,000 in research trying to invent a floating soap because such a soap called Swan , and shaped like one , was around at least 50 years ago .
15 Is it because such a meeting would bring bad luck or is there another reason ?
16 This brings us on to the second of Dworkin 's grounds for excluding such background policy issues from the jurisdiction of the courts , for if no one has a right to any particular form of decision-making process — whether a right to a hearing itself , a right to cross-examine witnesses or to be given reasons for a decision -this can only be because such a right can not be derived from the master principle of equal concern and respect .
17 This , however , is rarely feasible because such a class is generally too fraction-ridden to ‘ realise its political unity on the basis of a politically conceived common interest ’ .
18 It is precisely because such a code does not exist , that we live in a period of uncertainty and experimentation .
19 This means that it is not necessary to reject totalization as such — because such a rejection assumes its very possibility , whereas all attempts at totalization such as Sartre 's demonstrate rather its impossibility .
20 It takes us aback , perhaps because such a bold outburst connects her unexpectedly to women 's liberation , and yet , of course , it affirms feminism 's faith in women 's wish to reclaim their bodies and in body talk as the great leveller .
21 The weak link in the structure is the Inservice Panel , not because such a committee is unnecessary but because the panel lacked a clarity of purpose , clear terms of reference and appropriate leadership .
22 But this ploy fails , partly because such a conception fails to tell us what is to count as ‘ adding 2 ’ , and partly because it relies upon a smooth interpretation of ‘ every ’ ; but we could ask about ‘ every ’ the same questions as we are asking about' + 2' , for there is always the possibility that someone should after a while begin to use ‘ every ’ as we would use ‘ every other ’ , maintaining that he was the only one in step .
23 It is because such a historical social psychology would cut through the conventional distinction between pure and applied social psychology , and because it would not lay claim to universal psychological principles , that it would involve a more radical change in orientation that a universal anthropological social psychology .
24 I can say now that I would answer ( a ) ‘ No , ’ and ( b ) ‘ No , because such a passing of property does not involve an appropriation . ’
25 The three asserted that their only observation had been to suggest that because such a rumour was circulating it would be wise for it to be firmly denied or some enquiry made , and that they had not made any allegation against Profumo but only a suggestion for his benefit .
26 It used to be considered that , if a patient was compulsorily detained , treatment was then at the discretion of the psychiatrist in charge of the case because such a person was not always able or willing to give informed consent .
27 To attempt to change the dominant perceptions of what the corpus is all about will literally be irrational , because such a move would run counter to the form of life represented by the discipline .
28 The idea is supported by several Vice-chancellors and Directors of polytechnics , and the government is attracted to vouchers because such a system would encourage competition among higher education institutions , making them more responsive to the demands of students .
29 " You come and watch me cutting the grass , " Quentin suggested , but the twins shook their heads , not understanding because such a long time had passed since there 'd last been grass-cutting .
30 The reason why the doing what a man is already bound to do is no consideration , is not only because such a consideration is in judgment of law of no value , but because a man can hardly be allowed to say that the prior legal obligation was not his determining motive .
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