Example sentences of "because it [adv] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We need not worry about No. 26 because it simply deletes the word ’ and ’ .
2 because it just takes the sun off the window .
3 This is a useful question because it also takes the class towards an understanding that drama is often far more enjoyable if the problems that are raised are not easily solved .
4 But such homosexuality must in some sense be repressed ; overt ‘ masculine ’ homosexuality is subversive , says Irigaray , because it openly interprets the law according to which society operates and in so doing threatens it : ‘ once the penis itself becomes merely a means to pleasure , pleasure among men , the phallus loses its power ’ ( This Sex , 74 , 24 — 8 , 128 , 171 , 192 — 3 ; her emphases ) .
5 Coarse sand can not be used for this purpose , because it soon enlarges the hole through which it flows .
6 Both theorists valorize polyphonic discourse because it implicitly questions the notion of the unitary subject and the binary logic which subtends this notion .
7 The the total provision for Harrogate District is ninety hectares of which thirty hectares is allocated to Greater York and we support that allocation because it properly reflects the provision of a site which is already committed for industrial development .
8 Secondly , and most remarkably in view of Birkett and the 1980 White Paper , the phrase was appropriate ‘ because it properly reflects the way in which interception has been authorised by successive governments of the Left and Right ’ , and it emphasizes the important point that the Act provides for no extension of existing practices .
9 Sinatra also held the rights to the movie and withdrew it from the public domain shortly after release because it closely shadowed the Kennedy assassination .
10 Nor did early twentieth-century state welfare provision do much to alleviate the position of working class wives because it too assumed the existence of the bourgeois family model and a family wage .
11 Because it only has a 50% fat content , it 's ideal for light lunches , and its firm texture makes it easy to spread on crackers or chunks of crusty bread .
12 Piping hot water is always available whenever you need it , and because it only heats the water you use , it 's a great energy saver .
13 By 1966 , the Church was better able to take advantage of the new interest in its separatist stance because it now had a core of Ulstermen who had been converted under Ian Paisley s preaching and who had grown up with his politicized evangelicalism .
14 The earlier test will be considered here for reasons of comparison and because it still provides the basis of the remoteness test in some other torts .
15 However , by at least some of the views that we reviewed in Chapter 1 , deixis belongs within the domain of pragmatics , because it directly concerns the relationship between the structure of languages and the contexts in which they are used .
16 Thus the religion is adhered to , not because it fully meets a need , and can provide a source of actual enjoyment in worship and other activities , but because it provides a lifeline to be used in emergencies , when all other hopes of help have failed .
17 The one Non-Conformist chapel referred to in the article has been saved because it subsequently became a parish church and thus qualified for the fund .
18 This principle is warmly supported because it rightly treats the coast as a limited and special resource .
19 This very specialized approach is explained on pp. 94–7 , but it is mentioned here because it sometimes uses a kind of experiment .
20 The introduction of compulsory elementary education after 1870 may have prompted a re-evaluation of the cost of children because it seriously diminished the contribution the child could make to the family economy .
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