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

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1 This is partly because eating foods you do n't like ( and avoiding those you do ) day after day is nigh-on impossible , and partly because your personal cholesterol level is as normal and natural for you as your shoe size , so your body has various feedback mechanisms to keep it at that level .
2 This is not just a media point , because producing commercials is a very expensive business .
3 Note that we state purchasing benefits and not sales benefits because purchasing benefits relate to individual buying behaviour .
4 The military classes , the lords and the gentry , were directly involved in the wars as participants , but as landowners they also had an indirect concern , because trading changes resulting from war affected the profits of their estates .
5 This is because trading futures has the advantages of a highly liquid market , low transactions costs , easily available short positions , low margins and rapid execution .
6 The market is also highly sensitive because trading volumes are running close to 10-year lows .
7 Donald Wilson 's business , Ward and Son , of High Street , Aldeburgh , faces closure because trading standards officials say that his petrol pumps , which swing out over the pavement , are a hazard .
8 It is natural to borrow such words as " reproduce " and " generation " , which have associations with living things , because living things are the main examples we know of things that participate in cumulative selection .
9 The Torrin Estate provides a major challenge for the Trust because living communities exist alongside beautiful scenery .
10 The top edge of the pool should be an inch or so below the ground level , because backfilling operations will tend to raise the pool slightly .
11 By ignoring the complex natural course , however , they mistakenly assume that , because waiting times are often considerable , children who present with effusion have had glue ear for some time and will continue to do so without treatment .
12 Remember , if a PIW links with a previous PIW there may not be any waiting days left to serve because waiting days are served only once in a PIW .
13 This is not faking , however , because waking subjects know perfectly well a child can not write or spell such a sentence .
14 Politicians like them because holding shares may persuade people to vote against parties keen on renationalising former state businesses .
15 You may not be able to match brick exactly , because facing bricks wo n't be suitable for an exposed garden wall , but a close match is usually possible .
16 In fact , it might be argued that because teaching techniques based on operant conditioning are derived from a scientific analysis of behaviour change , they offer , potentially , an approach which will be more effective than natural processes ( Kiernan 1981 ) .
17 ) Because accounting reports are used to monitor the allocation of resources in the economy , they should all be on the same basis .
18 Modelled on the US experience , because accounting standards take time to go through ‘ due process ’ , an Urgent Issues Task Force has also been established which can deal with problems in the interim .
19 He wore the battered corduroy trousers and old tweed jacket of the skint London actor , not for effect but because buying clothes was a waste of money .
20 If you are a man and you shave , there is no need to bother with the oatmeal scrub because shaving amounts to the same thing .
21 If this right to emit sparks is worth more to the railway than stopping the sparks is to the farmers ( because suppressing sparks is costly , say ) , then the railway will buy the right to emit sparks from the farmers , and the damage will continue .
22 Costs of full retrospective conversion of catalogue cards would be in the region of £50,000 to £60,000 for 70,000 author entries ( books only ) at current prices , but considerable editing work on these records would be needed , because cataloguing standards have been applied inconsistently ( or not at all ) over many years , and many of the older records are inaccurate , insufficient , or unreliable .
23 Incidentally , I hear the admission of one black member to the once all-white Shoal Creek Golf Club in Alabama , did not satisfy everyone because protesting T-shirts are doing a thriving business there .
24 NEW speed limit signs on a road at Brockenhurst , Hants , have to be painted again — because resurfacing contractors tarred over them .
25 Obviously some supply would would occur because housing associations will build wholly on some sites .
26 Those items would not in the event have been proceeded against , because prosecuting authorities would fear a jury acquittal .
27 In these 2 cases , new jobs have been created because upgrading requests have failed .
28 did not approve because playing conditions had been flouted . ’
29 Secondly , because programming chiefs should recognise that topics of crucial importance for education , industry and national life bear examination in more crowded regions of space time than Sunday midnight in the south .
30 This may be because burrowing forms tend to be rare in areas of frequent flooding , even when common in the surrounding country ( Sheppe & Osborne , 1971 ; Andrews et al . ,
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