Example sentences of "because it have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Opren , the anti-arthritis drug , was banned after its large-scale use and Mexico found itself unable to meet its international debts because it had discovered enormous oil resources .
2 Even this better-than-expected showing , however , does n't do that much for Sun 's margins because it had to promise free MP upgrades .
3 The aged had , nevertheless , acquired ‘ a definite status in the community … and the ‘ pauper taint ’ [ was ] removed by a system of personal thrift organized by the state' , a provision for which the Conference congratulated itself , claiming to have succeeded because it had placed national interests over and above political tactics .
4 The only difference is he 's had a few thousand extra because it 's got two kitchens and two bathrooms .
5 And even you 'll probably get one or two of them wrong occasionally but most of them 'll be right and when you get one or two of them wrong the teacher 'll say Oh not C K like desk for example not C K on the end of desk because it 's got this letter S in it as well .
6 Any culture , because it has to retain traditional customs and beliefs , has to be in a sense a conservative institution .
7 Being part of C&P has softened the blow because it has enabled many employees to switch to other growth areas of the chemicals business .
8 Next , I 'd pick the Exeter High Income , a very high income fund … because it has got good recovery prospects .
9 Directive 72/160 which has been used , particularly by France , to encourage the reallocation and rationalisation of agricultural land ( though less in the LFAs than elsewhere ) is to be abandoned , seemingly because it has had limited impact .
10 Though some feminists have criticised Gilligan 's work on both theoretical and methodological grounds , and its point should therefore not be taken as unquestionably proven , it is worth discussing because it has had enormous influence .
11 ‘ What I have found in the region is that because it has experienced more downturns than other parts of the UK it has a resilience to the dips the economy may take , ’ he said .
12 Rather , it is claimed that a culture is intellectually superior because it has acquired that technology .
13 As one of the most influential Marxist analysts of health care , Navarro ( 1986 ) argues that working-class people have struggled for medical services not because they are " mystified " by medicine 's bogus claims , as Illich argues , but because it has brought genuine benefits which Illich overlooks , particularly in the care and relief of chronic illness .
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