Example sentences of "because [pers pn] [vb -s] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She 's always talking about going to see her nephew and his children , but she 's never gone and it 's only because she has n't enough money for the ticket . ’
2 Because she wars brightly coloured clothes , Clarissa sticks to blue eyeliner and heavy , fibrous mascara — a look that we suggested updating with less clogging , but lashthickening mascaras .
3 I 've always liked Prince , which is obvious , and I 've always liked Teddy Prendergrass because he talks so much shit .
4 " He 's a fantastic partner because he scores so many birdies .
5 Xorandor 's logic transgresses that of binary systems because he combines mutually exclusive operations .
6 He wants to be friends with America because he thinks only American intervention will secure his aims ( he offered in the Gulf war to send 200,000 Sikhs to fight on the American side ) .
7 A LITTLE boy is becoming withdrawn because he has so many ear infections he finds it difficult to hear , but his life could be revolutionised by one simple operation .
8 What he describes is a series of patrilineal descent groups , each person necessarily belonging to one because he has a father ; and necessarily belonging to only one because he has only one father .
9 William helps the farmer next to us and he is disappointed because he grows really good wheat and spuds and cabbages .
10 The method used by the original Canon laser engine is called ‘ write black ’ because it charges up those areas of the drum that are going to become black when printed .
11 Erm they would n't grow , they ca n't grow grain or use two or three times in succession , but then for that another seven years because it takes so much goodness out the erm thing , there 's so many diseases and they got to change their crop after a while
12 The term ‘ non-specific ’ is unsatisfactory , although in common usage , because it lumps together those cases where a cause can be established with those in which no aetiological agent can be found .
13 That technique has been considered by many interested in waste management , because it achieves considerably higher volumes of reduction than incineration , and seems to offer good prospects for even better pollution control standards .
14 Indubitably this vision of distributive justice satisfies the demands of liberal philosophy , because it respects both formal equality and individual autonomy .
15 But the Nikkei Industrial Daily sounds a note of warning for NEC : there are two pitfalls for the company with the current order , it says : the sheer difficulty of running a development project to create the mainframe software that makes up the ‘ Fourth Online System ’ — people involved with the development of Third Online Systems predicted the end of such enormous projects ; and the danger of overlooking the trend towards downsizing because it devotes too much time and too many resources on the project .
16 The difference between the two kinds of training is not as great as would appear at first sight because it turns out that task training has in common with skill training an emphasis on the perceptual side of human functioning .
17 But if it becomes too long there is a danger that the listener will forget the original theme , concentrating on the third sentence because it assumes too much importance .
18 WAD general secretary Margaret Williams , said : ‘ At present , a lot of disabled people are unable to go to Grange Road because it involves too much walking .
19 ‘ The main reason we go for the leasing option is because it frees up working capital , ’ says John Preen , treasury manager .
20 and it 's called mediant because it lies exactly half way between the first note and the fifth note which is also a very important note in the scale , which we 'll come to in a minute .
21 If I had to give a single criterion of that dubious category , the homosexual sensibility , it would be this connection between perversity and paradox — if only because it suggests why that sensibility does not exist as such .
22 This section reverts to a finer level of detail because it includes hitherto unpublished material .
23 This is clever stuff because it rules out frustrating compromises , and you do n't need to carry around any extra bits .
24 Node N : start 8 0 any child of start r 5 s 7 any grandchild of r 2 s 24 start any grandparent of s 2 r 36 a goal any parent of a goal 1 49 fb is a better heuristic function than fa because it assigns relatively large values to states near goals .
25 His basic criticism of the system is that it makes little sense on the level of integrity because it makes only superficial sense of human desire and action and , therefore , only poor sense of human happiness .
26 Because it affects primarily younger people , and in particular young women , it has a powerful effect upon expectation of life .
27 I am sick of people arguing over their colour because it affects so many children and they have to suffer the consequences .
28 But it welcomed FRED4 , saying because it contains more detailed proposals its provisions should be used to override FRED3 and , indeed , there should be a requirement for all transactions to be interpreted in the light of the draft off balance sheet standard .
29 They chose to work on diamond because it contains only one species of atom , and because highly perfect crystals were easily available .
30 This publication is of particular interest here because it pulls together several themes pertinent to a consideration of Mrs Whitehouse and the NVALA .
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