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

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1 However , it is a distinction we are going to maintain in this chapter because it has the effect of separately identifying the discount market .
2 There 's a site to which this Society objected on Wetherby Road in Harrogate which we thought did n't need developing at all , but in practice the District Council decided they wanted it for industry because it considered the need for industry to be so great and we have along this frontage of Wetherby Road a row of three car showrooms and a token spot of industry behind it .
3 The reflector glass can be positioned directly in front of the speaker but I prefer to use wing glasses on either side because it lessens the barrier with the audience and leaves more room for photography .
4 Given that an investment in a financial asset is expected to yield a stream of cash flows into the future , the term structure of interest rates enters the APT equation because it describes the relationship between the cost of money and the period in which cash flows are expected .
5 The case was reported in the Washington Post of Jan. 11 as one of the most closely watched of the judicial term because it tested the authority of federal judges , once they had found discrimination , to ensure that it was remedied .
6 This is a key result because it covers the cases of most interest : the solar system effects and simple black holes .
7 Sharing is characteristic of a certain kind of non-competitive egalitarianism because it eliminates the possibility of debt ( cf.
8 That is , whatever it is that is inherited may cause crime because it alters the way in which the person who inherits it is treated by others .
9 We believe in investing in scientific research because it enriches the quality of our lives and provides the feedstock of industrial innovation .
10 Despite all these handicaps , the Convertible is an important machine because it removes the risk for those people who can see the potential of pen computing , but do n't want to commit themselves completely .
11 Clause 11 , ‘ Exemption Clause and Right to Indemnity ’ , is emphasized in heavy type because it limits the liability of Overdrive to the haulier in certain specified circumstances .
12 There shall be a strong emphasis on sale in this work because it provides the model for other supply contracts .
13 McDonald 's uses this high quality blend because it provides the consistency and unique taste our customers have come to expect .
14 Some leaders spoke out against the new trend ; in a paper on preaching delivered at a Free Church Council meeting the quixotic Joseph Parker defended congregational applause during a sermon because it encouraged the preacher and allowed the Holy Spirit to work through the listeners .
15 The study of neural networks has brought together researchers from physics , electrical engineering , pharmacology , neuroscience , psychology and artificial intelligence because it applies the methods of the natural sciences to the study of cognitive systems .
16 The red blood cell can carry oxygen because it contains the protein haemoglobin , muscles can contract because of the proteins , actin and myosin .
17 For the average club golfers it is not the right exercise because it emphasises the shoulders too much .
18 The exercise of choice turns out to be sufficiently special to justify the imposition of contractual obligations because it meets the criterion of a moral principle that promises ought to be kept .
19 For sure Cabinets were made and unmade on the floor of the House , but the Cabinet for its part could unmake the House of Commons because it enjoyed the right to ask for a dissolution and after the election it could look for support from amongst members in a new House of Commons .
20 The incident first attracted national attention because it involved the Kennedy family , a subject which tended to elicit fiercely polarized views .
21 The apparent neutrality of the state is seen as functional for capitalism because it masks the exploitation in society , and in crisis situations the state 's truly repressive nature against the working class and marginal sectors of capital in favour of monopoly capital is always revealed .
22 He says : ‘ The idea is to start producing high quality , home-grown product because it gives the Forum a much better choice .
23 Easy Rider happened to become the film of the moment because it reflected the mood of the moment .
24 ‘ We liked that site because it prepared the children for going to school .
25 Indeed , there is much to be lost by so doing because it hinders the conceptualising and hence the realisation of law 's distinctive contribution to peace .
26 The implication is that America lost the war because it lacked the will to win .
27 In this way the rudder is a very powerful influence on the spin recovery because it helps the pitching movement and also slows the rotation .
28 Elizabeth 's reign is now seen to be of crucial importance because it saw the completion of the Protestantization of the English people and witnessed the creation of a uniquely English style of Protestant church which was later to be labelled Anglicanism .
29 The participative nature of Pilkingtons ' job analysis was vital in managing the change process because it ensured the practicality of work reorganization , while positive gains were made in commitment by relying on employee representatives .
30 The political right is attracted by workfare because it resents the idea that people might be paid by the state to do nothing .
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