Example sentences of "because [pron] be [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Stephen probably saved my life , and certainly saved my sanity because I was one sad lady , ’ says Barbara , referring to her traumatic divorce from Ronnie Knight , who was cleared of a murder charge and then deserted her for another woman .
2 It is worth mentioning the spread of opinion — and it would be easy to enlarge it — because his was that rare character which stamped itself effortlessly and in the same way on every sort of company .
3 Because you 're all United fans you become part of something that 's big .
4 Just because you 're inhumanly happy living with Tom does n't mean the rest of the world has to be cosily paired off into couples . ’
5 Wendy ; Actually we 're pretty lucky to have him , not only because he 's a whole hunk of a man but also because we 're all full time students which means that we do n't have to pay this new Council tax .
6 Because there is little motor activity in the healthy colon during sleep , sedation was minimised and we waited until the patient was awake before starting the testing .
7 This date of April I can understand the Minister er the Minister of Transport is concerned , but unless something is done pretty quickly there 'll be a lot of people in Leeds who will be worrying about what 's going to happen on er around the station because there is this small group of people no not always from the town concerned or the city concerned , who behave in this abysmal way and British Transport Police have a very good record at the stations and on the trains as they can move from one part of the country to another .
8 erm and that presumably in , in part is because there is this radical groundswell from the peasants in , in part because it would need a new policy after nineteen forty five would n't you because not just on , on the financial side but er er a lot of your mobilization has come through , a as you say , nationalism now once the Japanese are defeated , that 's finished .
9 There 's an assumption by some politicians that just because there is this immense change taking place in Eastern Europe , that this is victory for Western capitalism erm , I think there might be some of who might be a bit cautious about that victory and might believe that er there is still much that needs to be shared and understood and it is n't as simple as perhaps some political figures might suggest it could be .
10 Individual returns are published for interest only and not because there is any competitive element .
11 But no , she 's gone for this promotion in work and er even though she does n't think she 's much chance of getting it because there 's two permanent lads there that really you know would be next in line rather than her sort of thing but she 's you know , she feels she 's done her bit and that , you know , it 's worth going for and like I said to her you might as well !
12 Frank will be asked to respond on behalf of the C E C because there are various different stances the C E C are taking on these particular motions .
13 Because there are various physical signs of impending distress when the subject is hypnotized , the therapist will be able to help you avoid any such emotion by using the detachment technique .
14 Because of this , and because there are rare human disorders in which self-mutilation may be a feature ( e.g. Lesch-Nyhan , deLange , and Tourette 's syndromes ) , and which may result from neurotransmitter changes , it is possible that neurotransmitter disturbances may contribute to self-cutting .
15 In the end you may get a nitty-gritty point where there has to be an argument because there are two different points of view both supported by substantial analysis and objective study .
16 If being Maori were a significant variable this might arise because of an inherent effect of being Maori or because there are other confounding variables that have not been considered that could explain the difference between Maori and non-Maori children .
17 The Commission states this emphatically not only because the offering of music should be itself an act of worship , but because there are other important benefits arising from its use which have particular relevance today .
18 Moreover , among persons of working age in Kosovo , less than a quarter have jobs in the social sector , because there are many small peasant households ( with very low incomes ) and a high level of unemployment .
19 I would support strongly a bigger Government grant for acquisitions because there are many good uses to which it could be put .
20 But this would be too simple an answer because there are many possible reasons to explain poor performance in the housebuilding industry .
21 The same range of habits , I should say , because there are many different branches of the anti termite trade , and both ants and termites have independently adopted most of them .
22 The fact that no one plant can supply a balanced diet is not a problem because there are many different plants which supply different quantities of different necessary constituents of a diet so it is simple enough to get the right foods for a balanced diet .
23 Before very long , however , the entitlement aspects of ERA will surely lead to conflict and litigation , as parents discover that laboratories and equipment are insufficient to deliver ‘ science ’ to their children , or that a guaranteed first foreign language can not be taught because there are insufficient qualified staff .
24 It is not possible to arrange that the second derivatives as well as the first derivatives of the coefficients all simultaneously vanish , because there are insufficient free variables .
25 Not just because it enhances and enriches a relationship , but because there are positive medical advantages too .
26 Not just because it enhances and enriches a relationship , but because there are positive medical advantages too .
27 Pay particular attention to the skin on the shins which is often very flaky and dry because there are fewer sebaceous glands here .
28 The other chapters in this book apply equally to adults and children , but a special chapter on children 's food problems is necessary because there are important medical differences between young patients and older ones .
29 The basis for all these conclusions seems to be that because there are bad comprehensive schools the system must be abandoned ( and if this is not the intention it is likely to be the secondary education for all , which led to the establishment of comprehensive schools in the first place , has , it seems , to be given up in favour of ‘ good ’ education for some and ‘ bad ’ for others , the ‘ good ’ now being variously identified with the rigorous , the vocational , and the wealth-producing .
30 First , the effect is pathway-specific ; that is , it occurs only in the cells to which the conditioning train is delivered , rather than spreading across to others — it is thus the result of the functioning of a network of specific connections rather than a wave of diffuse activity ; because there are several distinct input pathways to separate areas even within a single hippocampal slice , this specificity can be elegantly demonstrated .
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