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

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1 Typically , keys form broken sequences because they contain separate items of information .
2 They are both interesting books because they tell interesting stories , and are arranged to dramatic effect in interesting ways .
3 I have chosen these books because they have similar themes ; they both portray individuals who have problems fitting into , accepting , and being accepted by the societies in which they live .
4 Even when this was not the overt purpose , research results have been used to justify particular aspects of women 's subordination : thus even today it is sometimes said that girls do n't become engineers because they lack spatial ability , or that their relative lack of aggression makes them less effective leaders .
5 Sometimes we need to employ contractors because they have specialist knowledge .
6 Many small towns in rural areas have been chosen as the sites of branch plants because they have ready supplies of labour which ( drawing on low female activity rates ) is flexible , is relatively cheap , and has little tradition of trade unionism .
7 Managers are paid more than workers because they face constant dilemmas which they have to resolve .
8 While all firms have income and retained earnings statements similar to these tables , it is possible for two identical firms with identical cash flows to end up with different reported earnings because they use different accounting conventions .
9 Second , Rawls is anxious to make clear that the choice of principles because they express human nature ‘ is not a so-called ‘ radical ’ choice : that is , a choice not based on reasons …
10 Savacentre stocks these products because they have more space .
11 The researchers believe that supramolecular structures such as micelles will prove particularly useful for the study of autopoietic phenomena because they allow extensive variation in structural organisation and can thus have a higher degree of functional complexity , for example being able to act as hosts to guest molecules , such as enzymes .
12 They have emerged in , and been sustained by , society , and are on offer in institutions because they reflect certain kinds of social interest .
13 Fama and Jensen 's view ( 1983a , b ) is that partnerships , even large partnerships , and various forms of non-profit organizations like mutual financial companies , survive as organizational forms because they have particular strengths .
14 Bacon and Eltis reject the neo-Keynesian solution that relies heavily on incomes policies because they think such policies do not work .
15 In general , long shots run for longer than close-ups because they contain more information for the eye to take in , and an average length might be ten to fifteen seconds .
16 How can he explain the position in Surrey and in St. Albans , where consultants are being placed under pressure by managers to give priority to GP fund holders because they bring extra money ?
17 Designers use the girls because they ensure editorial coverage .
18 BP and Shell account for a large slice of petroleum tax payments because they operate mature fields that have lost their tax shelter .
19 High precision graphics tablets , also known as digitisers because they reduce analogue shapes to digital information , use a wide variety of techniques to produce the required information .
20 High precision graphics tablets , also known as digitisers because they reduce analogue shapes to digit information , use a wide variety of techniques to produce the required information .
21 But , and I have no concerns about sports ground sale , we 've regulated the numbers because they had some concerns about the and that , that itself has caused 's fellow supporters some problems , but we 've actually restricted the number of people who can use the sports ground .
22 In fact , the number of left-wing activists was never large but their impact was out of all proportion to their numbers because they found new methods of protest which caught the imagination of much larger numbers .
23 Assets are imperfect substitutes because they possess different characteristics with respect to liquidity , marketability and profitability .
24 Women get drunk more easily than men because they have less water per body weight .
25 Erm , indeed some eighty ninety year olds do n't need any supervision , on the other hand some people in their early sixties may need to be looked after , and , you know , I do n't fancy the idea of anybody being able to claim allowances because they 've fit granny , erm , on the other hand anybody who needs to ought to be able to , and I think this wording secures that .
26 The two schools came to different conclusions because they asked different kinds of questions and had different views as to what counted as an explanation , and of how an explanation should be evaluated .
27 Their accounts look very different from the nationalized industries because they adopt budgetary accounting and also because they adopt fund accounting .
28 For example , in an industry with a few large and many small firms , the large firms may support a trade association to lobby for industry-wide benefits because they get large benefits from it , even though the small firms also benefit from its success without joining .
29 Markets are thus superior mechanisms to central planning systems because they have in-built discovery procedures through the ability of the pricing system to register preferences .
30 They will disagree in some cases because they disagree about the likely consequences of a particular rule , and in others because they have different visions of what a good community is like .
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