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

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1 The credit card companies will be happy because they 'll have more business .
2 Another important factor will be the increase in the number of FUEL efficient or ‘ low energy ’ , houses — which by their very nature will attract a lower MPO because they 'll use less gas .
3 ‘ We very much want to trace the driver of that vehicle because they might hold vital information which could result in this robbery being solved , ’ added the spokesman .
4 Local governments have eagerly become involved , both because such agencies appear to offer new opportunities for development and because they may have legal powers ( for example on financial assistance ) which exceed their own .
5 Do we stop aggressive physical-contact sports like rugby or football during childhood , because they may nurture aggressive feelings or inclinations in certain individuals ?
6 Because they would unlock fifty years ’ worth of royalties on Tristram Abberley 's poems ? ’
7 Whatever they substitute for the poll tax would cost the voter dearly because they would allow Labour councils to spend , spend , spend .
8 Initially the males with slightly longer than average tails might have been fitter than average ; females who preferred to mate with them would have an advantage because they would produce better sons .
9 But but they looked wild because they would have long hair beards a and and all oh my word they were wild looking but er .
10 When the mill was finished , a few of them might get work in it ( but the Flemyngs wanted girls for it because they would work more days ) .
11 Platies are an ideal beginners ' fish because they will stand poor water conditions — but no fish can survive poisoning caused by poor filtration .
12 So it 's basically Age Concern saying they 're quite happy and the staff are quite happy about transferring but they 're not happy on taking on board , er , er , potential redundancy liability which has arisen because they will employ these people directly .
13 Such studies will be difficult to mount because they will need large numbers of patients followed over many years to demonstrate any benefit .
14 The Americans forged ahead not only because they could deploy greater resources , but also because they were more ruthless in seeking out key German experts during the chaos of the German surrender , and in persuading them to work for them in the United States .
15 ‘ They can serve these routes because they can accommodate steeper gradients and sharper corners , for example , and can run through inner city areas where main lines would be too intrusive . ’
16 And they all love Jerry because they can talk real Texas with her .
17 It is , however , generally known that many trade unions choose the winter months for strikes because they can exert more pressure on employers than during other periods of the year and not so much because their members can claim tax rebates .
18 Alarm calls are best requested from people who you like and trust — such as family and good friends — because they can place some strain on a relationship .
19 but a lot of those were tiddlers , that that that maybe it maybe it 's better to use experienced investigators , and and because they can do that work so much more quickly anyway , I I do n't know , I feel a bit uncomfortable with this one year contract .
20 Yes fine , because they can raise any issues .
21 Those who live in houses with thick walls or use a machine in an outbuilding are very fortunate because they can knit all day and use the garter carriage at night , or make twice as many pieces by leaving the garter carriage to knit day and night .
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