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

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1 That temporary phenomenon was possible only because of an EC support control mechanism which passed away last January and brought smiles to thousands of faces .
2 It is true that 8 exemplifies a recurrent semantic contrast , but this is possible only because of the presence of m — in both sentences .
3 But it was equally clear that the share-pushing operations were often made possible only because of the assistance of third parties such as bankers , accountants and solicitors .
4 For Augustine , mystical experience operated in the gap between the Creator and creature , enabling man to recognise his own true nature and so come to a knowledge of God — a process possible only because of the Incarnation , the love poured out from the being of God to his creatures which revealed how He could be known .
5 This behaviour is possible only because of the difference in diffusivities .
6 The big surge in investment has been possible only because of the liberalisation policies pursued by the Government .
7 Craters smaller than 10 km diameter have not been included in Figure 8.2 largely because of the uncertainty about the numbers of the corresponding very small bodies that move among the terrestrial planets .
8 We 're talking about this partly because of the document passed in the ministry in which , everybody has avidly read and erm has been talked about after the seventeenth er , in York in July .
9 Both countries were entangled with one another willy-nilly because of the lack of sound government in Egypt , which was nominally under the suzerainty of the sultan , ruling through the khedive .
10 It is becoming less popular now because of the lack of support it gives to the lower back , although it does give more buoyancy than other types .
11 And I 'm sure you 've had a bit of thought about it , I 'm glad you 're see it there er and the whole lot is a blessed mismatch , it 's nothing to do with us though I do thank you Mr for the help you wish to give me , the Duke of Westminster and the Duke of Rutland if this goes through as I said this today because without a doubt the government will listen to what you have to say and I 've no doubt it will be effect .
12 Multiloads have been the bane of cassette users for many years , with large , well-programmed games being rendered unplayable simply because of the time wasted during loading .
13 The Government now risk throwing it all away because of the conditions to which the hon. Lady referred .
14 It is also unwise to overlook all else because of a person 's Christian commitment .
15 Despite the application of exfoliative bile and brush cytology , some 20–30% of patients with malignant biliary strictures will remain undiagnosed either because of a lack of cell exfoliation from the tumour or because the tumour is producing extrinsic compression on the biliary tree and has not affected the biliary epithelium .
16 The disease used to be fatal frequently because of the non-visualisation of the vessel and ‘ blind ’ gastric resection with recurrent haemorrhage postoperatively .
17 As one would expect , a higher proportion of non-manual than manual workers buy their houses outright but the difference is small presumably because of the tax advantages involved in buying a house through loans of various types .
18 I want to welcome obviously particularly er the order relating to Wales because it confers on Wales er one additional seat , giving us five altogether because of the rise in the Welsh population over the last ten years and that er although Wales was under represented under the previous erm er you know distribution of seats which gave us only four we will be slightly over represented when we have five because you simply ca n't have four and a half seats , it 's got to be one or the other but since the Welsh population is continuing to rise very rapidly then it is likely that that will be put right .
19 The central authorities were not in the habit of seeking advice on legislation , and did so in 1858 only because of the importance of the issue .
20 She added : ‘ I am no prude , but I was deeply shocked that such material is now widely available largely because of the lack of political will to tackle the weakness of the Obscene Publications Act . ’
21 The Victorian asylum movement was successful largely because of a unanimity of views on the subject by most men of influence .
22 Indeed , in many ways , the " moral " dimension of the communist cause was enhanced after 1935 precisely because of the existence of a hostile , aggressive fascist bloc determined to crush the Soviet state .
23 We walked along the dry bed of the Guadalfeo ( ugly ) River : ugly only because of the plastic bags , bottles and other rubbish which had been tipped there .
24 I add a few words of my own only because of the difference of opinion between your Lordships on this question and because what I said about the availability of certiorari in my speech in Thomas v. University of Bradford [ 1987 ] A.C. 795 has been interpreted to include an error of law by the Divisional Court and the Court of Appeal [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 1277 which was not what I had intended .
25 The neo-classical economists argued that it would do so and , therefore , that all Keynes had done in effect was to add a single assumption to the neo-classical system : the assumption that wages and prices were inflexible downwards because of the existence of trade unions and other restrictive practices ( which , of course , was well known anyway ) .
26 There is the objection , however , whatever else is to be said , that the third statement fails to follow from the first two only because of an ambiguity — and more precisely because the consequent of the first conditional is in fact not identical with the antecedent of the second .
27 No statute deals with the subject and the citation of statutes in this book is necessary mainly because of the need to draw a distinction between expert determination and arbitration .
28 We are now coming into a situation where at the end of the motorway the three lanes are now running into two purely because of the roadworks on the right of the Uxbridge roundabout .
29 Comparing 1992 with 1989 , he stated that US$4,734 million was being lost annually through lower export prices , and a further US$1,000 million indirectly because of the destabilization of supplies , problems involving export production , and for other , financial , reasons .
30 As with most projects in Hollywood , there was always an overlap between one and another , sometimes of a year or two simply because of the time it takes to get an idea , or a script or a novel , written , financed , budgeted and into production .
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