Example sentences of "[adv] because they [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These sentences seem unnatural perhaps because they lack short words like in and the and because consequently their rhythmic foot structure is irregular . |
2 | Staff would begin to cluster in groups , perhaps because they needed common equipment and facilities , perhaps because they discovered common ground in what they taught . |
3 | Staff would begin to cluster in groups , perhaps because they needed common equipment and facilities , perhaps because they discovered common ground in what they taught . |
4 | Our opponents say we do cause such disturbance but I suspect that is only that is only because they see all canoeists as a noisy bunch of exuberant youngsters . |
5 | They would do so because they receive convergent input from cells at the lower levels of the system that represent the defining properties of that object . |
6 | Acute social divisions may indeed have induced violence , a disruption of settled married life and so on , but there is no need to assume that relationships within the working class were intrinsically any more lacking in feeling than relationships amongst other classes , just because they took different forms . |
7 | This is normally because they have some fear , conscious or otherwise , about what they will unearth during the course of the treatment . |
8 | Peak users paid more because they force extra plant to be built . |
9 | Many supermarkets now have bottle-banks , but returnable bottles are better still because they save natural resources and energy — manufacturers need to be pressured into recognizing this . |
10 | Flies can see in all directions at once because they have large eyes with thousands of lenses . |
11 | Business organisations differ from each other partly because they have different objects , despite similar objectives . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Erm , I mean I separate them out , incidently because they have equal validity . |
14 | This is particularly relevant in the cases of slow release preparations such as theophylline and of drugs that are absorbed slowly because they decrease gastric motility ( for example , tricyclic antidepressants ) . |
15 | The differences suggest that those in the non-manual occupational groups were more likely to choose early retirement than skilled manual workers , presumably because they had greater resources and hence more freedom of choice . |
16 | This is often because they have such fear for the future , for some reason of their own , that death seems preferable . |
17 | They performed well — many have sustained their popularity for years mainly because they give excellent performance for low cost . |
18 | But it still makes me angry to know that in other countries so many children die , so many families are bereaved , simply because they lack basic health care . |
19 | The second issue — the risk that some good payers will be lumped in with bad payers , and treated like them , simply because they share some background characteristics with them — is discussed in chapter 5 , under ‘ Credit scoring ’ . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | ‘ People like Mrs Harry Brown are accepted in society simply because they have enormous sums of money . |
22 | These folks are in here because they exploit other people . ’ |
23 | Also , they are mainly here because they have small children and no earnings of their own . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Electors may put Labour in office because they hate the Tories or think it 's time for a change or even because they like Labour policies . |
26 | It 's like slang like , if two people do n't know each other they talk like formally but if two people know each uvver they use slang , you know to get across because they know each other personally . |
27 | Nearly ten years ago , in CD 's infancy , I was writing that most CD players sound like poor quality amplifiers , not least because they contain poor quality amplifier circuits , and little seems to have changed in the interim . |
28 | Precisely because they promote higher-order capacities from the students , where the students are expected to place their experiences in a wider context of values and social affairs , these studies contribute vitally to the expansion of the collective consciousness of society . |
29 | Although the structure which is presented is an ideal — similar indeed to the Ten Commandments , nevertheless in the same way that the Ten Commandments are relevant to our legal system so the principles which underlie the Pentateuch are relevant to economic life — principally because they express universal truth . |
30 | 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 . |