Example sentences of "because it [be] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I think Lugano will be rather obsolete , because it is already fifty years old . |
2 | Scientific knowledge is reliable knowledge because it is objectively proven knowledge . |
3 | But at another level it is imperative that we do so because it is here that policy , theory and practice intersect . |
4 | It would be wise to set out the nature of the problem , because it is not one problem but many . |
5 | And Alderson B. , in the same case , says , ‘ It is undoubtedly true that payment of a portion of a liquidated demand , in the same manner as the whole liquidated demand which ought to be paid , is payment only in part , because it is not one bargain , but two : viz. , payment of part , and an agreement without consideration to give up the residue . |
6 | Courts should not exclude evidence just because it is not accepted wisdom ; nor should they allow plaintiffs to be held liable on the basis of mere hypothesis or speculation . |
7 | All of which is quite funny for a bit , but becomes boring because it is obviously such rubbish . |
8 | During the swing the shaft acquired additional stiffness because it is under considerable tension . |
9 | Pornography is not , as Dworkin ( 1981 ) suggests it is , the main causal agent of women 's subordination , because it is merely one case of a phenomenon that is commonplace : women have been treated as objects throughout history . |
10 | This is not a book about theoretical astronomy , but I must say something about the way in which a star radiates , because it is very much part of the overall story . |
11 | You 've got to pick the crews and personnel who will get on reasonably well together because it is very much living in one another 's pockets . ’ |
12 | The area would also be unsuitable for a business park , because it is only 1.8 hectares in size and the necessary development would be uneconomic , considering the amount of traffic that would have to be accommodated . |
13 | Saint-Jean is not a mountain town , because it is only 500 feet above sea level , but it has the feel of a mountain town , because the hills close in tightly around it , especially to the south and to the east . |
14 | Because it is so efficient Mossad is courted by other agencies who are anxious to trade off information , particularly about Arab terrorism that affects their own countries . |
15 | Well i is it simply an application that the jury be directed to take no notice of the answer you 've just missed me , because it 's not admissible evidence . |
16 | Might do because it 's not close gestures differ . |
17 | Because it 's open seven days a week , the restaurant claims much of Sally 's time , but whenever she has a chance , she goes riding with her daughters , Jemma-Jane , now ten , and Abigail , 12 , around the leafy Cotswold lanes . |
18 | The you see these days because it 's there one minute and then it 's |
19 | The bike came in very handy then because it 's about nine miles to Cotherstone , where we used to meet . |
20 | Because it 's like equal distances . |
21 | no , no , half of this stuff we can actually keep bi , or or leave , leave for them because it 's actually relevant information . |
22 | Right so you 've got to think P D P Eleven because it 's fairly old stuff now . |
23 | But because it 's so authentic people often mistake him for a real policeman . |
24 | Sometimes it 's because it 's so many people that are using this method that the importance of what you 're trying to say tends to be dismissed and therefore . |
25 | That 's the one for me because it 's so raunchy sounding and it 's got a real grit to it that I think is just fantastic . |
26 | But they are n't easy to read , because it 's very small writing . |
27 | And er we used to make about six trips with a two wheeled trolley from Station to his house , two boys 'd do this job because it was very heavy work you know . |
28 | This fellow went up to a chap ( you could not tell who were NCOs or who were officers ) who was just resting because it was very hard work and we were working under pressure , and said sharply : " What is the trouble with you , have you run out of sandbags ? " |
29 | He garbage-dispersed the whodunit concepts because it was always this monster woman behind the scheme to remainder the hero . |
30 | Iran was certainly strategically vital , threatened by Russia on its flank ; but abstract because it was so many miles away , politically eccentric , and hard to place . |