Example sentences of "because [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] that " in BNC.

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1 Because of the limited techniques that judo offered , some police forces eventually opted for aikido .
2 Is it that the fraudsters are the only section of society that is going to vote for the Conservatives er at the at the at the next election because certainly er the reputation of the city of London er is going down all the time because of the squalid frauds that are being perpetrated there a and the government is lagging behind er in catching up and in providing an effective regulatory framework er that 's that 's going to deal er with them .
3 They may lose both because of missed interest payments and because of the legal fees that have to be paid from the firm 's shrunken assets .
4 This has often been achieved because of the professional relationships that have developed by actively working to improve levels of understanding and the quality of leadership .
5 Possibly this is because of the personal associations that clothes have .
6 The Medical Research Council will no doubt consider particular claims on scientific merits to counter the fact that Britain has achieved great success in science because of the increasing sums that the Government have made available for that purpose .
7 In our view , particularly because of the extravagant results that have arisen in some cases by applying the literal rule , there can be no doubt that in the modern context the object and intent rule is much fairer .
8 She estimated that its body was about twice the size of the shuttle , but it seemed much larger because of the mottled membranes that extended like wings on both sides of the creature , and rippled lazily as it swam through space .
9 The story actually started when Kylie admitted that she had lost weight after joining Neighbours because of the gruelling schedules that the series demanded .
10 The Law Commission nevertheless recommended the retention of the offence for use against fighting , principally because of the procedural advantages that the offence possesses for the prosecutor .
11 They are worth a great deal even today , because of the familiar insinuations that Eliot was as much a political reactionary as a religious bigot .
12 Indeed it is ironic that the weaker regions of a country tend to " catch-up " most in times of expansion , and yet it is partly because of the regional differences that inflationary pressures emerge and induce policies which prevent further gains .
13 They might also seek to appoint unqualified staff because of the apparent savings that can be made .
14 So they wo n't do that , and of course it 's and the main thing that costs is the transport is every time you go on a bus you 're down to whatever it is two hundred pounds , and because of the two areas that we use , I mean we 're not gon na , I mean I do n't really know
15 It was a bit perplexing the first time I heard the chant though , because of the other associations that could be drawn from it !
16 because of the other things that you 're losing , er guys sitting
17 But so far , because of the other pressures that are on us , that just has n't been able to be followed
18 Because of the many opportunities that a designer has of seeing many types and design of kitchen equipment in action , he is able to pick for his client the best type and design for the job in hand .
19 Because of the new innovations that had been installed .
20 Because of the added pressures that often occur at work and in the family at midlife , people are particularly at risk of increasing their drinking at this stage .
21 We made special provision for those with haemophilia and HIV because of the special circumstances that are apparent and because of the widespread representations that have been made to us .
22 Regarding workplace politics , much has been written about the trades unions in the Dukeries , because of the dramatic events that occurred in Nottinghamshire in the aftermath of the 1926 General Strike .
23 Because of the romantic roles that Yuri dances , however , it was very important not to alter his image too much , maintaining length but subtly improving both the shape and texture of his hair .
24 None of these connections necessarily implies any reduction of competition between firms that produce similar goods because of the intense efforts that are made to increase market share even at the expense of rivals within the group .
25 That policy , like that of the Government and the official Opposition , is at present under review because of the enormous changes that have occurred during the past two years .
26 However , as the Secretary of State will understand , there are substantial start-up costs , and conservation interests will be disappointed because of the enhanced responsibilities that they are taking on board and the increased staffing to which they are committed .
27 In part this was due to the public-sector controls on investment , but it was also because of the natural priorities that had operated year after year inside British Rail .
28 Following a break in nursing practice there may be an understandable hesitation and anxiety about returning because of the inevitable changes that will have taken place .
29 This is not because of their magnificence — Grex Castle in Yorkshire , built in the reign of James I , although very wild and very uncomfortable , is compared favourably by the Duke of Omnium himself with Gatherum — it is because of the social traditions that they represent .
30 In studies that have considered all ages at presentation , anaemia affects about half of cases , although exact comparisons are difficult because of the different criteria that have been used to define anaemia .
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