Example sentences of "because it [verb] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The match was a 45,000 sell-out — even though the game was screened live on television — because it carried an air of glamour .
2 In the second case ( necessary false consciousness/irrational prejudice ) racism is seen as dysfunctional because it distorts the perception of reality and generates division amongst those who should be on the same side .
3 This method is also deceptive because it takes no account of the timing of receipts .
4 This is almost obligatory , because it takes a bit of practise before you become dexterous enough to become adept with the net and experienced enough to discover the hiding places of the various fish and other interesting creatures .
5 ‘ The police are very much in favour of biking at Brick Kiln because it takes a lot of lads off the streets . ’
6 That benefits all patients because it takes the pressure off out-patient departments .
7 Because it takes the run-off from both eaves , it 's never , ever dry .
8 Because it takes the form of an overlay on the traditional organization tree and provides a mass of accessible information it does much to dispel the individual 's worries as to who is responsible for what .
9 Power Fluidics is different from conventional plant because it avoids the need for contact between moving mechanical parts and the process fluid .
10 Note first that since they form part of a contract between buyer and seller they are legally enforceable and that in itself is an important advantage because it reduces the cost of enforcing collusion .
11 A high and uncertain rate of inflation is disturbing because it reduces the efficiency of the market economy and slows down the process of economic growth .
12 While a formal study of the nature and tasks of philosophy , this book is particularly interesting because it projects a theory of knowledge which subsequently provided the foundation for his studies of politics .
13 Cellular radio is so called because it divides the country into small areas served by a radio base , and then divides each of these areas into ‘ cells ’ .
14 Despite the structure of the proposal — where the with-profits fund retains a mutual structure , analysts say the deal is effectively a demutualisation because it opens the door to eventual takeover .
15 It may , in fact , be counter-productive because it produces a state of high emotional arousal ( anger or anxiety ) that is notorious for interfering with the acquisition of new skills and behaviours .
16 Foucault is critical of such a theory not just because it is based on a science/non-science distinction which for him is simply the product of a particular discursive formation which claims access to the real , rather than involving any epistemological questions of truth or objectivity , but also because it produces the notion of ideology as a secondary mediation ( as in Althusser 's interpellation ) in an inside/outside structure between the determinants of power and the individual subject .
17 The definition can be made more accurate , but not wholly satisfactory by specifying that the other animal must have changed its behaviour because it perceived the signal through its sense organs , and was not physically forced .
18 In that case the simplification is warranted because it encapsulates a truth about what is going on .
19 The environmental impact assessment has earned the ire of the European Commissioner because it divorces the station from the link .
20 Many parents and would-be parents watching the play would understand the mother 's position because it reflected the consensus of public opinion .
21 Easy Rider happened to become the film of the moment because it reflected the mood of the moment .
22 It is not so in the same way in which the Bill of Rights is a part of the law of the United States of America — no Act of Parliament becomes void because it transgresses the provisions of the European Convention ; no United Kingdom court will or even can issue an injunction to re ; train a government official from acting in contravention of its terms .
23 The maintenance of at least a partial tree cover is particularly advantageous because it guarantees a supply of nutrients via litter fall , as well as affording protection against soil erosion .
24 A single electronic component such as a silicon diode or a transistor is not protected because it possesses no topography within the meaning of the regulations .
25 Elizabeth 's reign is now seen to be of crucial importance because it saw the completion of the Protestantization of the English people and witnessed the creation of a uniquely English style of Protestant church which was later to be labelled Anglicanism .
26 This conception of the mind is now almost universally regarded as disastrously wrong , for two reasons : first , because it creates a dualism of mind and body and second , because it is held to create insuperable sceptical problems .
27 Welcome the opportunities offered by the development of the European Community , in terms of economic assistance to Northern Ireland and also because it creates a framework for progress in the relationship between the UK and the Republic of Ireland .
28 In such a world the very idea of research and academic prowess becomes charged with structural ambiguity simply because it creates the potential for outsiders to bring challenging concepts across boundaries which , at other times , are sacrosanct .
29 If two groups acquiesce in the representation of their perspective through the same array of objects , which for one group is acceptable because it is bright and cheerful , while for the other is acceptable because it enshrines a sense of good design , each may project its own perspective onto the other ; in this case , the object permits the coexistence of two perspectives , rather than the dominance of either .
30 In the following example , by contrast , afterwards is considered a conjunction because it establishes a link between two sentences :
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