Example sentences of "[be] [adj] because [art] " in BNC.

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1 Translation here must be indeterminate because no amount of evidence will guarantee that the translation we offer will be uniquely correct .
2 ‘ You do that , you pay a bill and you get a piece of paper in a language you do n't understand but it must be right because the lawyers have produced it and you have signed it . ’
3 The slower children will be disadvantaged because the work offered is too difficult ; the more able children will be disadvantaged because the challenge that school should offer them has disappeared .
4 The slower children will be disadvantaged because the work offered is too difficult ; the more able children will be disadvantaged because the challenge that school should offer them has disappeared .
5 ( e ) As we have seen , an intention to repay or substitute may be dishonest because the defendant can not replace the very thing taken , yet if he intends to return the property itself , he is not guilty of theft because he does not have the intention permanently to deprive .
6 However , if the sands are mixed with silt , porosity may be low because the fine silt particles tend to clog the void dense igneous rocks can hold and transmit water if they are fractured , although the pore space is negligible .
7 They should be tall because the benefits arc potentially large , and thin because they are unstable .
8 Where , however , there is an unrealised loss in the Target shares , the deferral treatment may be undesirable because the allowable loss will not be realised .
9 There must always be the fear that , however good a writer may be involved , the depiction of mental handicap will be unrealistic because the writer will have no real understanding about the subject .
10 You will notice incidentally that whereas the enangar relationship can be reciprocal because the paired groups are ordinarily of the same social status , the relationship with the Nambudiri , who are of superior ritual standing , is always asymmetrical .
11 Hence even a specific target , say " price to cover average costs ' , can be met in many ways , because average costs may be high because the firm is relatively inefficient , or low because it is relatively efficient .
12 Many GIS users assume , perhaps subconsciously , that data quality and reliability must be high because the technology used to manipulate them is sophisticated .
13 will be different because every work record and experience is different .
14 The secretory response of gastric acid to pure ethanol and alcoholic beverages may be different because the action of the non-ethanolic contents of the beverage may overwhelm that of ethanol .
15 When the radio is playing , they think to themselves that nothing serious can be wrong because the background noise is still there and it reassures them . ’
16 I was supposed to be interested because the chap had sometimes been here doing electrical repairs .
17 Such a hypothetical difference would be tiny because the electron mass is only th of the nucleon mass .
18 the questions must be simple because no further explanation is possible
19 ‘ This basis may not be appropriate because the group incurred a loss after taxation and extraordinary items of £1,616,249 during the year ended 31 March 1992 and at that date its current liabilities exceeded its current assets by £6,870,214 and the net deficit was £679,853 . ’
20 The reasoning behind this is that the first 65 litres will contain any contaminates which might be present on the grape skins , but readers should not be alarmed because the wines must pass an analytical examination before being sold .
21 But , even within such a system the role of nations was not likely to be central because the main players in such a game would be units far larger than the states that most of the characterist , ie , separatist , nationalist agitations of the late 20th century were designed to form .
22 Crosby said : ‘ It is never going to be easy because the FA Cup final is a big thing for everyone concerned .
23 Books can be dangerous because the reading and writing of them involves us in an exercise of intellectual freedom .
24 The place was supposed to be dangerous because the path was too narrow between the gorse bushes and the edge : it stood to reason , she stumbled over in the wind .
25 However , as Dr Lyall Watson has pointed out , the conclusions must be suspect because the experiments required the animal to do repetitive and meaningless tasks in isolation — a far cry from the dolphin 's natural condition .
26 It is necessary first to consider an argument which has throughout been presented by the Attorney-General as decisive ; namely , that the answer to this question must inevitably be negative because the district judge had no power , or no power that he could properly exercise , to do anything other than proceed with the cases assigned to his court , without any regard at all to the pendency of the B.M.F.L. prosecution , destined for committal to the High Court .
27 The overall effect on sensitivity may actually be negative because the focusing of attention on redundant information may be at the cost of attention to peripheral information which might have otherwise been useful .
28 'Twill be well because he is not the real thing , never could be , and is not even now presuming to be ; but conversely , 'twill be well because the imitation , the travesty , of the real thing can also usurp it and to all intents and purposes become it .
29 I also do n't mean to be sexist because the same scenario works when the sexes are reversed .
30 If the shareholders agree on a value , and do not refer the matter to the company 's auditors , their agreement and the ensuing transaction may be invalid because the price of the shares has not been established in accordance with the company 's rules ; and as a practical matter it might be unfair to other shareholders .
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