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

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1 Actually , on stage it 's also mixed because I put one Fender cab on top and a Marshall cab on the bottom and then a Marshall cab on top and a Fender cab on the bottom .
2 Speaking to the European Parliament ( EP ) after the summit Ruud Lubbers , Prime Minister of the Netherlands , said that the word federal had been dropped because it meant different things to different people .
3 Despite some significant developments by BBC and Marconi engineers , the system still did not give better quality than 78rpm discs ; it only succeeded because it gave longer running-time , and it had lower running-costs because the tape could be magnetically erased and reused .
4 Well it wo n't bounce because she got that money saved th , she got that money for her loan .
5 The concerts were not at well attended as normal Wedding Present shows , but this was partly expected because they had less promotion .
6 The Netherlands disagreed because it thought harmonised taxes would be too weak .
7 The ‘ expert ’ may have to be interviewed because she has special knowledge of a situation which it is vital for the researcher to have guidance on .
8 Ray Houghton , Liverpool 's star last season , was unloaded because he wanted more money or a move .
9 He is horrified by the contemptuous way in which fat Establishment cats speak of workers and it is particularly unfortunate that his enthusiastic support for co-operatives should have foundered because he backed dodgy horses .
10 If an outsider attacks a Zuwayi , then all Zuwaya should unite because they have common descent ; if an Amiri attacks a Mannaia , all Mannaia should unite because they , too , have a common descent from a single ancestor — from the brother of the common ancestor who defines membership of Awlad Amira .
11 Graham reckons these three will succeed because they have critical mass , but also offer what users want : proprietary systems that are open .
12 Other fluids are sometimes used because they give better values of the governing parameters or because they have properties particularly appropriate to an experiment .
13 Although criticising the Africans , whom many Chinese do not like because they have more money because of higher scholarships and a greater degree of freedom , there is a legitimate case to be made for the view that the students had found another excuse to bring attention to their own problems and views about conditions in China .
14 A CLEVELAND pensioner may have died because he wore dark clothing , an inquest heard .
15 So erm Well first you you welcome them and then say , erm you know , how much time have they got because we offer two tours .
16 Prest ( 1968 ) notes that studies can at least be consistent , so that situations where all income tax is allocated to labour ( plausible if Fig. 9–9(a) applies ) and all indirect taxation borne by consumers ( plausible if Fig. 9–9(b) applies ) should be avoided because they involve contradictory pictures of the supply side of the economy .
17 That is the quantity of extra resources that a competitive industry would use because it has higher average and marginal costs .
18 Everybody has situations that they are inclined to avoid because they provoke some anxiety .
19 Mr Torode 's sources are also wrong in saying Fay Weldon and her allies were not invited because they held racist attitudes .
20 We 'd been in the same form for two terms without really speaking because we had separate friends and in any case at St Edward 's you were seated according to your exam results at the end of the previous term , so it was n't likely we 'd be close .
21 We can always tell who is speaking because they speak different languages .
22 This ageing will vary with the spirit ( higher-distillation-proof spirits need less age because they have less flavour ) , the material of the cask ( whether it is new or used and how deeply the interior is charred ) , the size of the cask ( which determines the wood-to-liquid ratio ) , and the storage conditions ( which are affected by temperature and humidity ) .
23 Meribeth often recommends standing up to make important telephone calls because it puts more energy into the voice .
24 A demand for a reduction in public expenditure can mean that the weaker services suffer because they lack powerful support groups .
25 Although the teams have an important role in constructing the plan , they have tended to be marginalised because they control few resources .
26 But as I suggested in the last part of Chapter 2 , this difference is not of any great practical significance : whether deviant motivations are taken as given because they express free will ( classical theory ) or because it is not deemed fruitful to attempt their explanation ( control theory ) does not , in itself ; have any practical implications for the subsequent criminological enterprise .
27 Jesus said simply that they failed because they had little faith .
28 John has always said that prejudice is hard to combat because it means changing people 's inner feelings , ‘ their hearts and minds ’ .
29 Noboru Takeshita had to go because he received undeclared sums of money from the Recruit publishing-to-property conglomerate .
30 But Night Trap could not be exempted because it depicted violent actions involving realistic images of human beings rather than straightforward computer graphics .
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