Example sentences of "because of [art] " in BNC.

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1 They say she was forced out of the National Health service because of no long term care beds .
2 Theorists may also be more difficult to follow in their arguments because of a current of polemic with which a reader may not be familiar .
3 If an aircraft is very directionally stable because of a large fin , then the rudder will be less able to produce a large angle of yaw before this balance of forces occurs .
4 They are most likely to occur because of a jerk in the cable causing an overrun , with the rope becoming tangled in the main wheel of the glider .
5 John Alderson , the ex-chief constable of Devon and Cornwall has suffered even more from his subsequent public persona , because of a move into academia , some critical publications , and a flirtation with the political life .
6 My predecessor had read law and obtained a first , but I chose to read social anthropology simply because of a pleasure in the subject .
7 days off sick , probably because of a hangover ?
8 Transplant programmes are being held back because of a shortage of donor organs , and more are urgently needed .
9 AUSTRALIA is now in its seventh week without domestic air services because of a pilots ' pay dispute which has begun to have a serious impact on the economy and has left Bob Hawke 's Labor government few options for reaching a settlement .
10 Now his campaign is threatening to self-destruct because of a controversy over racial politics involving the comedian Jackie Mason .
11 Mrs Barnett fell ill because of a drug prescribed after the birth of her daughter .
12 THOUSANDS of classroom teachers in primary and secondary schools in England and Wales are being underpaid by up to £2,500 annually because of a government error , one of the largest teachers unions claimed yesterday .
13 If that class is sadly numerous today , it may be because of a common belief that ‘ British poetry has chosen to turn inwards , parochial , self-comforting and serviceable ’ .
14 Supporting Labour 's blueprint for an integrated transport system , he said : ‘ Never again must we see a Prime Minister chasing coffins and attending funerals because of a lack of proper investment in transport .
15 Because of a succession of injuries and poor results she now stands at 102nd , her lowest-ever position .
16 The club have twice narrowly avoided relegation in the last three years , and survived last season only because of a bright start , but have yet to pick up a point in the present campaign after playing five league games .
17 Privately , a number of distinguished members have decided that measures are needed because of a growing perception , nationally and internationally , that the integrity of official statistics was being eroded .
18 The Araglin — a stony , soft-water , trout river — was chosen because of a welter of data on its fish and invertebrate populations collected well before the flooding .
19 Because of a loophole in the legislation — which some believe will be closed soon — £4,800 can be invested in this trust , double the usual maximum .
20 Meanwhile , a High Court judge warned of a serious problem because of a log-jam of refugee cases as he gave leave for two of them to seek judicial review of Home Office decisions to refuse them asylum .
21 He said that the federation does not predict that any sector of engineering will increase employment next year , though it forecasts the civil aerospace industry will be least badly affected because of a backlog of orders and its high level of exports .
22 ‘ Where strikes do occur it is usually because of a serious problem at work .
23 Lamb is another minor casualty ; he is all right to bat , but he can only throw in underarm at the moment because of a niggle , which at first was thought to be a reaction to an inoculation , but is now believed to be a minor ligament problem .
24 He was murdered because of a bomb placed on Pan Am flight 103 , just prior to last Christmas .
25 BORIS BECKER has pulled out of a third tournament , the Tokyo Grand , which begins on Monday , because of a nagging knee injury .
26 On the other hand , I 've been as happy as a turkey in January , and all because of a story I spotted in a medical magazine , stating that regular lashings of oily fish cut sharply your chances of having a heart attack .
27 This is work they are able to do little about , despite public faith , and it is unpopular because of a reluctance or inability to display that little will be done .
28 is away from work because of a trade dispute
29 As it happened , largely because of a world-wide expansion in trade , the British economy advanced considerably down to 1987 .
30 The government had to retreat over a plan to sell British Leyland trucks to America 's General Motors — partly because of a rooted popular affection for Britain 's ‘ Land Rovers ’ , partly because it had the air of a Westland mark II .
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