Example sentences of "have [adv] been [verb] because of " in BNC.

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1 This has often been achieved because of the professional relationships that have developed by actively working to improve levels of understanding and the quality of leadership .
2 Christie , whose normal appearance fee of £10,000 has now been doubled because of his Olympic success , was offered around £30,000 to go to Switzerland .
3 The East Grinstead scheme had only been authorised because of the need to replace asbestos-infected elderly diesel multiple units and by demonstrating that no new rolling stock would be required .
4 The Fono was dissolved in February 1991 and a general election was held on April 5 , some weeks later than had originally been scheduled because of the difficulties involved in registering the 80,000 newly enfranchised electors .
5 Some kinds of adult education through the trade union movement were given in the workplace , but a Central Sandinista de Trabajadores ( CST ) representative said that educational classes in workplaces had sometimes been suspended because of economic difficulties within the enterprise .
6 Many innocent lives have already been lost because of people like him .
7 PCs have generally been used because of the cost of procurement and because they are more readily available within the Service .
8 These terms have traditionally been studied because of their role in cognitive development .
9 If there were originally regional differences in surface composition then these have now been lost because of the widespread scattering of impact ejecta and because of any other processes that can transport material over large distances .
10 The Vulcans have recently been withdrawn because of their age .
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