Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] because [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is felt that tighter controls on mercury emissions are unnecessary because the existing emissions to the aquatic environment are not harmful to human health , ’ said Phil . ’
2 Many nations are apprehensive because the treaty establishes no controls to prevent the ruthless industrial and trading practices that built Japan 's pre-war commercial empire .
3 Longer addressing times are possible because the display need not be refreshed at TV frequencies while it is read on the screen .
4 I am upset because the big man gets his money first .
5 Such combinations make up the particles known as mesons , which are unstable because the quark and antiquark can annihilate each other , producing electrons and other particles .
6 The variables of DP are free because the constraints of TRP are equalities and reflects the fact that the i = 1 equation of ( 8.1 ) has been dropped from the constraints of TRP .
7 They are normative because the assessment will depend in part on the value judgements adopted by the assessor .
8 Such contracts are appropriate because the timing and level of the peak can be determined with a high degree of certainty .
9 Lane has argued that ‘ ruling class ’ interpretations of the Soviet Union are inappropriate because the holders of state power do not possess and inherit property but are rather in the same market position as other wage-earners .
10 The questions are hard because a recombinational event may have no effect on the fitness of the individual in which it occurs , but only on what other genes a particular gene will associate with in future generations .
11 But of course these are equal because the seasonal usage and cost per unit is assumed to be the same .
12 But the controls are complex because the machine is immensely powerful .
13 These figures are important because a central feature of the argument over local government reform was the size of authority required to carry out particular functions .
14 Furthermore , the process may be unpredictable as far as individual yields are concerned because the movement in the prices of financial assets is subject to the variable and uncertain expectations of the market .
15 Is he aware that many of us are concerned because the next generation of inward investment will be attracted not by a low-wage economy or a low-wage work force , but by the best trained and educated work force in Europe ?
16 They are angry because the site is a greenfield open space .
17 Dr Anthony Storr , author of the recently-published Churchill 's Black Dog , in which he showed how senior politicans often turned stresses of up-bringing into strengths , said yesterday : ‘ I 'm interested because the gates must mean that she 's feeling increasingly insecure and threatened in a simple , straightforward way ; and that 's an interesting phenomenum in itself because she 's been so absolutely certain of herself .
18 It 's a very difficult name at times to live up to I 'm sure because the word Hugh literally means mind or soul and it is important that we seek indeed to live up to what our names mean .
19 And the owners are pleased because the vet 's seen it .
20 These frogs are so-named because the male 's call sounds like " ko-kee " to us , but each frog only hears one syllable .
21 Even government policies on disclosure are secret because the deliberations of the Committee on Safety of Medicines and other parts of the control system are also entirely confidential .
22 First , it may be that some commodity-producing projects deemed socially useful are unprofitable because the ‘ social need ’ which they are supposed to answer fails to find expression as a monetary demand on the market .
23 From any solution of this equation we can generate equivalent solutions by changing coordinates ; they are equivalent because the measurable tidal effects are determined by the difference in h at two places and remain the same whatever the choice of coordinates .
24 Away from machines , such mistakes are rare because the mosquito 's system has a number of safeguards .
25 Law can not tell people how to behave in their own homes ; they will not obey ; such rules are unenforceable because the necessary information is unobtainable , unless you put ‘ a spy under the bed ’ .
26 For Gandhi , symbols manifest man 's craving for the unseen and intangible ; for Tillich they are necessary because the Ultimate or Holy could not maintain its unconditional character without them .
27 These do not exist to deal with virtually non-existent external challenges , but are necessary because the implicit justifiers of monarchy also possess the ideological wherewithal for implicit criticism .
28 Such tests are necessary because the model is not educationally very plausible ( however statistically elegant and convenient it might be ) .
29 Be brief because the answers are needed only to explore general trends at this stage .
30 The Chewong are mortal because the reverse conditions prevail on their earth .
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