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

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1 Called NeuFuz4 , it runs under Windows and is claimed to reduce the cost and time needed to implement fuzzy logic because it automatically create a fuzzy system based on desired system inputs and outputs — it enables up to four inputs to create one output , then verifies and codes it for use with NatSemi 's COP8 family of embedded microcontrollers .
2 But because it already occupied the existing space for electoral politics , the layer of educated and professional younger community leaders who might have become involved in politics was atomised .
3 The FBI argues that , because it already has the constitutional right to tap telephones , where it has a warrant , no new principle is involved : all it wants is the means to continue doing so .
4 But for those starting a McPartland collection , I would recommend the Portrait , because it best displays the remarkable range of music she likes to tackle — from Irving Berlin and Rodgers and Hart to Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock .
5 Under ideal conditions it was estimated that ice formation could exert a maximum pressure of around 200 MPa ( at which point the freezing temperature is -22°C ) , but it was appreciated that this theoretical maximum pressure could never be attained under natural conditions , not the least because it far exceeded the tensile strength of most rocks ( around 25 MPa ) .
6 This time they killed Charlie 's father , which was a silly mistake because it only made the young fool sign up to fight the lot of them on his own .
7 Nor is the road between , say , Salisbury and Winchester necessarily medieval just because it now links the two medieval towns .
8 Bayfield says the US business can remain profitable at lower volumes because it now has a reduced cost base .
9 What I 've said is that I 'd like to see the existing C P O's become divisional staff at the division that they are working now so that the divisional commander can allow them to stay there holding hands with the new civilian C P O for up to six months if necessary because it then becomes a local decision as to when the when the two have that umbilical cut .
10 Capitalism survives because it still satisfies the basic , simple impulses of ordinary men and women .
11 Duncan Sandys ' initiative in creating this body ( not without some alarm expressed by his senior officials in the Ministry of Housing and Local Government ) was soon to pay dividends , because it directly fostered the subsequent founding of a large number of local societies ( 1,200 , ultimately by the mid-1980s ) .
12 It is quite incredible what has happened in my life — the help that has just seemed to come , the opportunities that have arisen , doors that have opened in all directions and , if occasionally one closed , it did n't matter because it always meant a better one would open later .
13 This poses a problem because it apparently falsifies the plausible theory that animals , like humans , see with their eyes .
14 And Maastricht promises to make the Europe-machine turn still faster because it pre-emptively convokes the next set of constitutional talks for 1996 .
15 The large urban or dockside warehouse is a building type strongly related to the grander grain and textile mills , not only because it often stored the raw materials or products processed by these latter buildings , but also in its constructional composition .
16 This agitation is worth mentioning at this point , both because it perfectly exemplified the continuing strengths of liberal pacifism , and because its leader and organizer , E. D. Morel , was later to play a key role in sustaining British pacifism after the outbreak of war in 1914 .
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