Example sentences of "because they [vb base] not [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Not surprisingly , I heard today that in in there 's to be a judicial review on the supposed Trust because they 've not given enough information to the public on which to start their enterprise .
2 The issue never addressed is the level to which interest rates should be reduced to enable British industry to compete effectively , let alone give it an edge over the rest of the industrialised world — probably because they have not reached such a level for decades ; nor is there reason to hope they might in the foreseeable future . .
3 All too often students have difficulty or fail in their learning because they have an imperfect grasp of some concept , or because they have not learned some particular skill .
4 Within this simplified conception , the role of linguistic factors in education is easy to define : some children come to school equipped with an elaborated code which enables them to be successful in class because they can use it to analyse , describe , speculate , and so on ; other children fail , because they do not possess this code .
5 Lastly , question ( 4 ) referred to the court in Case C 221/89 is concerned with the fact that the Act of 1988 also applies to fishing vessels which were registered in the old register but , because they do not satisfy all the new requirements , in principle ceased to be registered on 31 March 1989 .
6 Both Mr Boskin 's recent annual economic report and the NES cogently make the case for relying on market forces in energy policy , with the government intervening only when prices are sending obviously wrong signals — usually because they do not reflect such externalities as environmental effects .
7 Was he right then when he told the people of Scotland , ’ Do n't vote for the proposals of the Labour party because they do not contain any responsibility for raising revenue .
8 However , the algorithms are admissible because they do not prune any of the arcs at B , and may backtrack to them later .
9 Finding no answers , partly because they do not spend much time looking for them , they assume that it can not be true ; the differences must be ‘ sufficiently deep and of sufficient significance to warrant , at least in a literate society , the continued emphasis on schooling and the acquisition of literacy ’ ( ibid . ) .
10 I doubt whether many young people will be deterred by a fine of £1,000 or £5,000 , because they do not have that kind of money available .
11 This enabled me to keep working without causing additional expense ; it caused Chandlers disruption because they do not have this loaned item of stock to sell — and , furthermore , when it 's returned to the shop , will probably be sold as ex-demo .
12 Yet , thousands of people die every day because they do not have enough , or because their supply is contaminated .
13 Greenhouses with an aluminium structure cost less and are more convenient because they do not require any regular maintenance to prevent them deteriorating .
14 Many of the difficulties children get into as they begin to explore the immediate environment of their home happen because they do not know enough to realize what will occur if they , for example , put their hands in a rose bush or pick up a shining splinter of glass .
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