Example sentences of "because of the [noun sg] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 She knew she ought to report the death , but felt she could not because of the passage of time .
2 No academic libraries since the time of the Travelling Workshops Experiment have successfully applied the strategy and it is most unlikely that illuminative evaluation ‘ in toto ’ will ever get the opportunity to prove itself in academic user education , largely because of the lack of time to pursue it in full .
3 Because of the lack of time I shall draw attention to a recently published report entitled ’ UK Energy Policy Post-Privatisation ’ which was written by Professor Fells .
4 Don Eigler , one of the IBM researchers , said last week that he was sceptical about IBM 's technique being useful for data storage because of the length of time it takes to move atoms .
5 Because of the length of time involved , the spokesman made a specific inquiry on my behalf about the state of Mr Lee 's application .
6 His claim that he had been constructively dismissed failed because of the lapse of time after 6 February 1981 before he took action .
7 What most of the practitioners seemed to be saying was that the satisfactions of practice lay in ‘ helping people ’ , whatever the problem , whereas the frustrations lay in their inability to exercise their technical skills more fully because of the pressure of time .
8 I am not going to go into it in detail because of the pressure of time .
9 Others were not so fortunate , and the Director of the Laban Centre had to give up membership because of the pressure of time .
10 Children are particularly at risk because of the amount of time they spend out of doors .
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