Example sentences of "because they [vb base] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Their meaning will be apparent because they relate to an immediate context .
2 Contract computer staff are also interesting because they differ from the traditional " temp " secretary .
3 The number of people to whom he is a friend , if not because he has met them but because they know of the good works that he has done not only in Britain but throughout the world , must run into many hundreds of thousands .
4 More conservative because they clearly derive inspiration from the old WEA extra-mural model , of the tutorial class seriously , conscientiously , and at length coming to grips with conceptual insights and analytical frameworks which appear remote from the workplace , and because they insist upon the vital contribution of the professional educator .
5 Is it because they take in a smaller quantity of vapour or tablet dust ? and how far does the vial have to be from the nose before the dose is inactive ?
6 The ‘ ancient pine forests ’ concept is linked to another myth about chemical sensitivity — that patients who are ‘ universal reactors ’ are reacting to all synthetic organic chemicals because they come from a common source .
7 We accept figures for newspaper circulations because they come from the independent Audit Bureau of Circulation .
8 Moore 's way of putting it might be defended on the basis of a realist view of universals for which individual horses are horses because they participate in a universal object horse , and do so in virtue of the fact that they have parts participating in universal objects which are parts of the universal object horse and related to each other in ways which participate in the universal relations linking part to whole in the universal object .
9 They clearly have social , economic and political ramifications and affect man 's relationship with his fellow man : all men are brothers because they partake of the same reality and share the same Ātman .
10 These are the truly intractable pains and they are called intractable because they respond to no known form of therapy .
11 We may as well use these same descriptions even if there is no intention of shooting movies from detailed scripts , because they act as a useful discipline when we are shooting any kind of material .
12 Objectives are important because they act as an essential backcloth to behaviour itself .
13 ‘ Partly because they appear on the individual pages - and partly because , if I do n't acknowledge authorship in some way or other , I shall be inundated with enquiries .
14 But there 's a whole range of behaviours which one can include in sexual harassment , going from fairly mundane every day things which just grind people down and which grind people down because they happen on a constant basis , to very serious once in a while sorts of behaviours , and to try and categorise them as major or minor does n't really get us very close to being what the issue is about .
15 I 'm sure , but they 're many of them are concerned about their budget because they live off a fixed pension
16 You mean because they live in a different county .
17 People are not benighted and narrow and dogmatic just because they live in the Outer Hebrides or Gedney Drove End .
18 Downing street — there is only one conclusion that can be arrived at : that the citizens advice bureaux are right , because they live in the real world .
19 We may use physical methods of measuring light intensity that are apparently independent of our subjective experience — for instance photosensitive cells — but these are accepted because they correlate to a greater or lesser degree , under normal circumstances , with subjective experiences of brightness .
20 The results will be discussed here because they lead to an interesting speculation upon the optimum level of investment in R&D and identification of variables explaining major proportions of variances in indicators of success .
21 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 .
22 They have made it their business to gain real knowledge in the political sphere , because they belong to a great consumers ' organisation with the definite purpose in view of production for use rather than for profit , and of the development of a higher and nobler system of society .
23 It is , for instance , asking for compensation for the guns confiscated by American troops because they belong to the Panamanian government .
24 Rufus was one of those people who admire their own kind of looks better than any other sort and whose partners are chosen because they belong in the same type as themselves .
25 She writes : ‘ The process of inspiration must be seen as the inspiration of those people , especially of poor women , struggling for human dignity and liberation from oppressive powers , because they believe in the biblical God of creation and salvation despite all experiences to the contrary . ’
26 This may be because they occur only in association with a particular element , like the cran — of cranberry , or because they occur with a particular semantic value only in the context of one other element , like the — en of oxen , the ab — of abnormal , or foot in foot the bill ; in a case of collocational uniqueness of either of these types , no contrast in which the unique element participates can be tested in a distinct linguistic environment .
27 It matters to the birds that the lake remains fresh , because they feed on the freshwater weeds such as Potamogeton , and rushes such as Scirpus .
28 These bacteria are termed aerobic , meaning they require oxygen to function and trickle filters are ideal because they rely upon the surrounding atmosphere for this oxygen — not the water in the aquarium as is the case with submerged filtration systems .
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