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

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1 A number of dimensions of child rearing emerged from this material , and of these two are worth special mention because they have been found by other investigators too .
2 When an exasperated Bassett eventually did tell them to shut up , two of them immediately demanded police action because THEY had been offended and an investigation ensued .
3 Two groups of patients were studied : one who had had coronary angiography because they had been given thrombolytic therapy for coronary disease , and another who had had coronary angiography due to chronic stable angina ( Figure 3 ) .
4 ‘ It would seem odd that facilities so much sought after by the community and approved by their legislators should be actionable at common law because they have been brought to the places where they are required and have escaped without negligence by an unforeseen series of mishaps . ’
5 They 'd be secondhand shoes because they 've been worn for three days .
6 If , on the other hand , the firm holds shares in another company resident in the UK and itself receives dividends on those shares ( this is called franked investment income ) , the dividends are exempt from further corporation tax because they have been paid out of earnings on which corporation tax has already been paid .
7 Within the domain of a particular discourse fragment are the people , places , entities , events , facts , etc. already activated for both participants because they have been mentioned in the preceding conversation .
8 Such terrors are more likely to affect foals and yearlings because they have been exposed to fewer objects and experiences .
9 Dogs are polymorphic in appearance because they have been made to look different by selective breeding controlled by their human masters .
10 Regrettable because it compounds a belief that there is a group of learners with lower status that the rest because they have been labelled as having ‘ special needs ’ .
11 So , we 'll forget all that , and we 'll just assume that what Freud really meant , was that people have sense of guilt because they 've been socialized to have it .
12 Cheesemakers have already stopped using traditional dyes like carrot or beetroot juice because they 've been banned .
13 But the number joining the register because they had been made jobless dropped 25,700 to 352,400 .
14 I have gipies coming up from Somerset into my county division because they have been moved on because Somerset is designated .
15 ‘ We 've lost many of our localised products because they 've been taken over by multi-nationals .
16 Well I think there is , there are n't many problem with the trained people because they 've been trained in the same areas as oneself and therefore understand what you 're on about .
17 Then there are the man-made drought problems — banks which slope towards the sough , sunny walls , terraces or patios — all are often inhospitable to plant life because they have been designed as suntraps .
18 The loss of profit because they had been compelled to sell their home in order to complete on the purchase and the cost of borrowing and er the ancillary matters that are set out in the claim and dealt with by the accountant .
19 I watched , amazed , as children who had been brought into care because they had been abused , ran with open arms to hug the ‘ abusing ’ parents who had been allowed to visit them .
20 The labour-intensive car-cleaning method involves either my supervising them carefully or running the risk of the paintwork being scratched by sponges full of grit because they have been dropped in the gutter , and the car bonnet dented by the smallest child climbing on it to reach the windscreen .
21 Further questioning revealed that he was only able to sell the artefacts in Gibraltar because they had been found illegally on a site in Spain .
22 That 's why I think people got in debt because they 'd been having things that they could n't afford , I mean er , at one time you was never encouraged to ha er have things , now I mean the minute they see you 're getting low on your , oh have something else , have something else
23 50,000 children are admitted into hospital each year because they have been drinking harmful products .
24 He says it 's going to get bigger and bigger and alot of our pasture land is going to be cannabis plantations and they 're going to be legal ones because they 've been granted licences to possess and grow it .
25 By the same logic , can it be right to send people to prison because they have been found guilty of drunkenness , vagrancy , offences related to prostitution , and drug offences ( of whom there were nearly 900 men and 100 women in 1981 ) ?
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