Example sentences of "[verb] because it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's included because it amuses the punters . |
2 | This none-too-creditable story is probably included because it forms part of the family-tree of the ( later ) royal house , from which the Messiah himself was descended ( Matthew 1:3 ; Luke 3:33 ) . |
3 | O. imprudens is included because it has not been figured satisfactorily and as bathyal species its distribution may extend to 1000 m . |
4 | So it is possible that , in the course of evolution , the preening activity of the male has been accentuated because it signals to a female that he is in a state of conflict . |
5 | McNeill was reluctant to accept because it meant asking the club for 14 tickets . |
6 | The counterparty to this forward contract , let us say it is a bank , may for its part be willing to transact because it has a wider , more diversified portfolio than the hedger , within which it can to some extent offset the risky prospect . |
7 | Speaking to the European Parliament ( EP ) after the summit Ruud Lubbers , Prime Minister of the Netherlands , said that the word federal had been dropped because it meant different things to different people . |
8 | The debate was revealing because it exposed the core of racism and bigotry beneath the liberal rhetoric of Canada 's much vaunted multiculturalism . |
9 | Suppose , for the sake of argument , it happened to be the case that marriage weakened the power of a priest to influence his flock , say because it occupied a large proportion of his time and attention . |
10 | The aged had , nevertheless , acquired ‘ a definite status in the community … and the ‘ pauper taint ’ [ was ] removed by a system of personal thrift organized by the state' , a provision for which the Conference congratulated itself , claiming to have succeeded because it had placed national interests over and above political tactics . |
11 | It will not be easy but , even if it emerges as a successful project in the early 1990s , it will have succeeded because it suited the market , rather than because it was implemented as national policy . |
12 | Despite some significant developments by BBC and Marconi engineers , the system still did not give better quality than 78rpm discs ; it only succeeded because it gave longer running-time , and it had lower running-costs because the tape could be magnetically erased and reused . |
13 | It is all grist to the mill of those who like to argue that Japan has succeeded because it works by different rules from those in the West . |
14 | This experiment has succeeded because it held out the goal of political as well as economic barriers overcome , of a Europe united . |
15 | It matters because it means that a trust can be construed even from words which look rather unpromising . |
16 | An inquest has been told that a plane crashed because it had a flat battery . |
17 | An inquest has been told that a plane crashed because it had a flat battery . |
18 | But having left till the morning when she was due , I could n't even let Cathy know because it puts her in an awkward position , suddenly turn up on the day . |
19 | He says that Childine must survive because it has proved itself a lifeline for thousands of frightened , lonely and distressed children . |
20 | Although in some cases , part of the site may survive because it lies outside the area to be destroyed , more often the whole site disappears and only excavation records and finds are left . |
21 | Our use of some light music on the Fort San Programme was excused because it had been requested for those patients recovering in hospital . |
22 | It counts because it counts to them . |
23 | Many attempts have been made in the House to reform the private Bill procedure and many of them have collapsed because it has always been easier for a private measure to be introduced . |
24 | The work of Melanie Klein is omitted because it relates to the technicalities of psychoanalytic therapy , which is not of central concern here , where it does not impinge on sociology . |
25 | ( 2 ) Wash embryos by repeated passage through drops of M2 + BSA ( phenol red must be omitted because it fluoresces ) . |
26 | The Netherlands disagreed because it thought harmonised taxes would be too weak . |
27 | The end result is that learners feel very discouraged because it makes them feel that they know less than they thought . |
28 | Traditional teaching of English literature has been attacked because it creates in the pupil a mood of passivity , an instinctive submission to authority . |
29 | Constable when he was giving evidence it only takes a second to fire a gun was n't that the reason that the bed was tipped because it had to be checked quickly that was n't underneath otherwise Constable may might have got shot . |
30 | The creature is attracted because it has the pleasure of satisfied desire , in this case its own particular form of hunger . |