Example sentences of "[adv] because [pers pn] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The car is generally occupied by an idiot or two gazing strictly ahead either with expressions that lead you to think that they are convinced they are doing everyone else a favour , or that they are only sitting down because they have insufficient brain to walk and chew gum at the same time .
2 This is normally because they have some fear , conscious or otherwise , about what they will unearth during the course of the treatment .
3 Flies can see in all directions at once because they have large eyes with thousands of lenses .
4 Business organisations differ from each other partly because they have different objects , despite similar objectives .
5 Nor is the idea of community policing popular amongst ordinary constables in other sections of the police , often because it contradicts their views of what constitutes ‘ real ’ police work , but also because they have misguided notions about what community policing is , as well as a practical awareness of the unrealistic expectations held of it by enthusiasts .
6 Erm , I mean I separate them out , incidently because they have equal validity .
7 This is often because they have such fear for the future , for some reason of their own , that death seems preferable .
8 I 'm afraid I have n't experimented with these overmuch , mainly because I have some cottons on cone that are not branded , lurking in the cupboard .
9 This underlines the importance of training schemes in which professionals have opportunities to meet older people who are in charge of their lives , who have something to say and who are not being seen simply because they have overwhelming problems .
10 ‘ People like Mrs Harry Brown are accepted in society simply because they have enormous sums of money .
11 You may actually encounter more problems when using public transport , simply because you have less control over events .
12 Also , they are mainly here because they have small children and no earnings of their own .
13 In terms of these particular variables the behaviour is expressible as and so sufficiently small signals are related by where ; ; Again , the small-signal linearity means that the small-signal sinusoidal response is governed by corresponding phasor equations Symbols are universally adopted to denote the differential parameters involved here because they have hybrid dimensions .
14 ‘ And you know that I am only here because I have royal authority ? ’
15 Some hemiplegic patients are incontinent , either because they have poor sensation and can not feel when the bladder or bowel needs to be emptied , or because they do not pay attention and so forget to go to the toilet , or ask to be taken .
16 Practical solutions require finding more processes and developing a strategy , but some puzzles become much easier because they have many pieces the same .
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