Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] because [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 not be done to cook because of the sausage and that splashing .
2 In the garden that morning she 'd thought he was going to cry because of the memory of his mother 's death .
3 Inflation is now crumbling , as it was bound to do because of the recession .
4 But James Barrington , director of The League Against Cruel Sports said : ‘ We are disappointed on one level that our wildlife will still have to suffer because of the bigotry and ignorance of elected representatives .
5 It would be nice to write that despite these lapses of judgment , not to mention the occasional maladministration , investors and other stakeholders in business do not have to worry because of the safety superstructure which has been built since .
6 And he would you would really only have to verify because at the end of the day what you said about You you mentioned somewhere along there Ray about given the fact that they were inexperienced .
7 An animal rescue centre that cares for sick and injured wildlife may have to close because of the recession .
8 Quite often things will not go to plan because of the variability of people 's behaviour in situations of stress or the unusual and horrific nature of some of the calls the police have to attend .
9 What is the point of having cycle facilities which cyclists will not bother to use because of the inconvenience ?
10 And centre staff say the local community is being forced to suffer because of the actions of a few ‘ hoodlums ’ .
11 A doctor said it was an infested splinter , but I had stabbing pains there — and then , at night , as I lay in bed unable to get to sleep because of the pain , I could hear a munching sound .
12 There is a sense of community and many women who previously had no political involvement but were forced to flee because of the government policy of attacking civilians , have become very committed to the cause .
13 But people do not want to complain because of the stresses and strains of going public with that information .
14 With discretion , employers determined not to employ Catholics can continue to discriminate because of the weaknesses in the Act .
15 They made it clear also , as they had to do because of the rules by which we work , that no such change could be put into effect without formal consultation and the consent of both Houses .
16 As always the supporting organisations have been ready to help and thankfully TRANSAID continues to exist because of the support .
17 The other teachers in the department were prepared to support Rick in this , partly because of their personal and professional regard for him , but also because they too knew things had to change because of the GCSE .
18 If one broadens that range and spreads it more evenly , one gets away from the present situation in which those at the bottom end of the range are paying more than they need to pay because of the way the system has been constructed .
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