Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv] because " in BNC.

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1 It can not be exactly the algorithm given above because the desired outputs d from the top layer are not known , so it can not calculate y * ( 1-y ) * ( d-y ) .
2 I do n't know how David 's Mum got there because he decided not to tell her , even though I said he could call her because it 's not really fair to get married without letting her know . ’
3 ‘ We are appealing for the mum to come forward because she could need urgent medical attention .
4 WBC holder Hodkinson wants a £250,000 purse but Warren , who is McMillan 's promoter , said : ‘ I do n't want to see the big contests slip away because the fighters are too greedy .
5 Anyway , at half time , Geoff 's standing right at the back of the London Road — and at the back there you can see down to the tea place underneath because some bugger 's smashed out some of the asbestos bit along the back .
6 The cost equation complicates further because coaxial cable needs only simple connections at each end , for instance a plug to fit a TV set .
7 The furore has hit Hamilton Oil 's £2bn plans hardest because it has come while they are locked on hold by a full-scale public inquiry , a report by brokers County Nat West claimed .
8 The furore has hit Hamilton Oil 's £2bn plans hardest because it has come while they are locked on hold by a full-scale public inquiry , says a report by broker County Nat West .
9 I hoped that the off-licence opened soon because the journey to Dover could only be improved by getting drunk ; besides , a few cans of lager helped me through the morning pretty well , and killed off hunger till late afternoon .
10 In terms of these particular variables the behaviour is expressible as and so sufficiently small signals are related by where ; ; Again , the small-signal linearity means that the small-signal sinusoidal response is governed by corresponding phasor equations Symbols are universally adopted to denote the differential parameters involved here because they have hybrid dimensions .
11 This total disguises the fact that offerings in dollars and yen both rose 17% , but Swiss francs and D-marks fell sharply because of their rising interest rates .
12 At the same time the market price of tin fell sharply because it was being extracted much more cheaply from river gravels in Malaya .
13 The women who come to refuges do so because marriage is unbearable and they have no resources to give them anywhere else to run to .
14 Anyone who wants the Ring does so because they are convinced that they could use it in order to destroy Darkness .
15 It is , however , possible that applied research which demonstrates impairments in memory at high levels of arousal does so because of differences in attention , e.g. weapon focus , rather than general effects on all aspects of memory .
16 The dog 's eyes glittered unnaturally because they were made of pieces of coloured glass stuck onto the canvas .
17 In Europe , meanwhile , America 's reputation as the moral leader of the West suffered enormously because of the war .
18 Discounting is based on the recognition that money received one year hence is worth less than money received today because of the income that could have been earned by investing the capital now .
19 This very rapid absorption occurs partly because alcohol dies not have to be digested first and partly because a significant amount is absorbed from the stomach .
20 Some Girls accepted marriage offers simply because they saw no other alternative .
21 The accuracy of models varies considerably because of the ability with which various models can handle the emission information and the complexities of physical and chemical relationships and atmospheric dispersion .
22 The afternoon rehearsal started late because Meredith was at a working lunch in Rose 's office .
23 Most of the dogs that come up for rehoming do so because of a change in domestic circumstances rather than through any temperament problems .
24 ‘ Because sometimes girls who get crushes on singers do so because they pose no physical threat … ’
25 In Box v. Jubb the defendant 's reservoir overflowed partly because of the acts of a neighbouring reservoir-owner and the defendant escaped liability .
26 The panda ran away because he was n't getting enough !
27 Ruth drank thirstily because it was her first priority and because she was going to enjoy the next delicious moment and wanted to savour the expectancy of it .
28 Ludwig Holzer claims that slobs work harder because they feel they must prove something .
29 This will be much harder to achieve if you start with the leash held vertically because the act of lowering it will be distracting for the dog .
30 The question arises only because you think of having learned the meaning of the word ‘ pain' by some sort of internal ostensive definition .
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