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

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1 This process is particularly interesting because it involves two types of irreversible physicochemical changes ( problems in a general subject area that has recently seen the award of the Nobel Prize for physics to Pierre-Gilles de Gennes ) .
2 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 ) .
3 A simple unipolar drive circuit — so-called because it produces unidirectional currents suitable for use with a variable -reluctance type motor is discussed in Section 2.2 .
4 Salamanca Old Cathedral , so-called because it forms one unit with the much larger New Cathedral , was built in 1120 78 ( Vol .
5 We are still languishing in the Edwardian era , when our great British Women 's champions wore corsets under their tennis dresses and our great British men 's champions wore corsets under their tennis dresses and our great British men 's champions wore long flannels … when the bulk of entrants at Wimbledon were British because it took six weeks to cross the Atlantic , and another six to reach Australia !
6 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 .
7 Gloucester 's power was valuable because it ensured royal control of a significant and troublesome part of the country .
8 Gloucester 's power was valuable because it ensured royal control of a significant and troublesome part of the country .
9 Practical English Usage is invaluable because it solves many problems which are frequently not dealt with in coursebooks .
10 Trapping data into files in this way can be extremely useful because it changes ephemeral data into a permanent list .
11 It has become fashionable to say that this kind of equality is unimportant because it offers little protection against tyranny .
12 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 .
13 This was the case in the Weimar Republic , where the parliament , although endowed with strong formal powers , was vulnerable because it lacked public support .
14 Do not use if deep sepsis is present because it promotes rapid healing which will seal the sepsis ( infection ) in .
15 From Laruns you might also travel east , up the smaller valley of the river Valentin , which is enormously lush because it gets unusual amounts of rain .
16 Chupp says the correlation of events is important because it lets ground-based observers know what to look for ; it is possible that earlier observations of solar neutrons went unrecognised .
17 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 ) .
18 Your attitude is important because it shows other people how you feel .
19 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 .
20 Zeolite-softened water may be quite alkaline because it contains substantial quantities of sodium carbonate and bicarbonate .
21 ‘ Customers said it was great that we were open because it showed some normality in the town . ’
22 The borough argued that the leaflet was misleading because it omitted all references to the joint liability of spouses and cohabiting couples .
23 Cycling to work is particularly beneficial because it combines physical exercise with an essential daily task .
24 Cycling to work is particularly beneficial because it combines physical exercise with an essential daily task .
25 Cycling to work is particularly beneficial because it combines physical exercise with an essential daily task .
26 This doctrine is satisfying because it invests early death with meaning , whilst emphasising the innocence of childhood .
27 But our system is defective because it lacks coherent principles for reviewing the substance of decisions .
28 How insulting Delia Cope is , obviously she feels too high and mighty to read Spare Rib because it 's become less entertaining , uninteresting , uninformative and boring because it covers Black women 's issues .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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