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 .
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