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

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1 The noticeable familial disruption occurring in other cases is particularly interesting because it reflects social role expectations of women , where the primary role traditionally is that of homemaker , family manager , and housewife ( Oakley , 1981 ) .
2 Salamanca Old Cathedral , so-called because it forms one unit with the much larger New Cathedral , was built in 1120 78 ( Vol .
3 All I was told is that you 're getting twelve months guarantee , but you 've got to have a three thousand mile service , and as the gentleman said erm I recorded the deliveries and sent them all back and on the third one , when I took it in I asked if they 'd put a new set of points in for me and erm unfortunately when it came out there was no compression at all and because because I it was suggested that I dug my heels in a bit and got an independent report and erm basically they told me to get lost because it cost fifty pound to do the report .
4 Gloucester 's power was valuable because it ensured royal control of a significant and troublesome part of the country .
5 Gloucester 's power was valuable because it ensured royal control of a significant and troublesome part of the country .
6 A. griegi differs from all three because it has 2 tentacle scales on each pore , by the shape of the oral papillae and the shape of the arm spines .
7 It has become fashionable to say that this kind of equality is unimportant because it offers little protection against tyranny .
8 But the potency with which c-Myc induces apoptosis suggests that deregulated c-Myc expression by itself is likely to be lethal because it kills any cell that encounters growth-limiting conditions , an almost invariable outcome in vivo .
9 This was the case in the Weimar Republic , where the parliament , although endowed with strong formal powers , was vulnerable because it lacked public support .
10 Do not use if deep sepsis is present because it promotes rapid healing which will seal the sepsis ( infection ) in .
11 The question is important because it gives some clue as to the likely rise in the long-run house price to income ratio ( because demand for housing has shifted upwards , while supply remains relatively constant ) .
12 On the other hand , there were those feminists represented by Josephine Butler who believed that prostitution was evil because it destroyed human dignity but who also believed the prostitute had a right not to be harassed , and if she was an adult she even had a right to choose to become a prostitute .
13 ‘ Customers said it was great that we were open because it showed some normality in the town . ’
14 Cycling to work is particularly beneficial because it combines physical exercise with an essential daily task .
15 Cycling to work is particularly beneficial because it combines physical exercise with an essential daily task .
16 Cycling to work is particularly beneficial because it combines physical exercise with an essential daily task .
17 This doctrine is satisfying because it invests early death with meaning , whilst emphasising the innocence of childhood .
18 The decision to buy in or not is particularly relevant to personal computer sales where margins are tight , but Bearpark reckons that the company can remain competitive because it has huge purchasing power and can buy components at volume discounts — especially in Germany as the Deutsche Mark is very strong at the moment .
19 It is probably this incidental side-effect of education which has given currency to another widespread heresy of our times : that education is desirable because it promotes economic growth .
20 The BBC says it chose Stewart Park , Middlesbrough , for a Bank Holiday special because it offered better car parking than parks in Stockton , while Stockton did not have an auditorium to compare with the size of Middlesbrough Town Hall .
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