Example sentences of "since they " in BNC.

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1 Themes in art have a fascination , since they add a subject interest to a viewer 's enjoyment of artistic qualities .
2 Even taped interviews can only be read with caution , since they may have been edited , and the reader will not be told how .
3 People in pictures can be more problematic to describe , since they may not be identifiable , a special difficulty with portraits .
4 Chefs like myself have referred to them and kept them at hand since they were written over 10 years ago , along with books such as Jane Grigson 's on vegetables .
5 Jilly Jonathan was sitting just as she had been ever since they had come out on to the terrace .
6 Curiously enough , these charming blooms turn to face and follow the sun as it progresses across the sky , a phenomenon you will find frustrating if you have planted it in a north-facing border , since they will invariably turn their backs on you .
7 Since they do n't have problems landing on their gliding site , they do n't see why there should be any particular problem landing elsewhere .
8 Yeah , she 'd started to need Dionne , pushed it aside since they were friends , and between friends you could take it for granted , since it was .
9 Not since they abolished my real job .
10 Since they have lost their buses through bus deregulation they have become essentially planning and co-ordinating bodies for both rail and road modes .
11 The decade ended with the railway hotels not merely privatised but in many cases under second and third owners , generally poorer in standard and distinctly without the nation having benefited ( since they ran at a profit anyway ) , with Travellers-Fare privatised and healthier ( both profitwise and in what they served ) , and with InterCity rethinking the role of the restaurant car and with many chefs still preparing meals on board .
12 Mixed-traffic types such as the Brush Class 47 have fallen from favour since they inevitably entail a compromise between a high maximum speed for passenger working and a high tractive effort for freight haulage .
13 In decline almost since they were built , the North London line 's BR-design Class 501s peacefully passed into oblivion , replaced by Class 313 dual-voltage units borrowed from the Great Northern .
14 I will use the French system for the numerical grades from now on , since they will be used in topos and in conversation with continental climbers .
15 Good efficiency is mainly a matter of using good switches and rectifiers , since they are where most of the losses occur .
16 Since they will have a substantial amount of software embedded , then techniques of software engineering will have to be heeded in their manufacture — a necessary step in ensuring quality and verification .
17 Nevertheless , the versions of structuralism and poststructuralism associated with these French masters have not advanced since they left the scene , and if anything have tended to decline .
18 One may , in Derridean terms , play with these conflicting versions of ‘ Derrida ’ , but sooner or later , if one is writing about him , or teaching him , then one has to choose , since they are competing versions .
19 Although the New Criticism in its later American manifestations generally pursued a purely formal and elucidatory analysis , Gerald Graff reminds us that the original New Critics were evaluative , since they wrote as conservative Southerners who were much concerned with ideals of cultural health .
20 Their position was not altogether consistent , since they were committed to professional standards of achievement within the discipline , and , as they were paid to engage in it , were themselves professionals .
21 This situation has left literature teachers with the sense that compared with their colleagues they are not masters in their own house , since they are dependent for their material on a product manufactured elsewhere by shifty and unreliable suppliers .
22 But in any case , the best proof of the pudding is in the eating — by which I mean that any one who has tried to help young poets over the years , whether in Britain or America , knows that Ford 's and the imagists ' precepts about diction are what most of them most need to learn — no novelty , after all , since they can learn the same lessons from the preface to Lyrical Ballads , if they choose to .
23 Conventional wisdom suggests that agreed takeovers in the financial services sector are preferable since they tend to avoid mass defections of staff in the target company .
24 And since they 've refused repeatedly to have a public inquiry into what is going on there we 're not certain of the safety of what 's coming out .
25 She said a majority of women had voted Tory since they got the right to vote , but a profound shift was now taking place .
26 Drivers themselves can not take the initiative since they can do nothing to relieve towns and cities of the extraordinarily wasteful and environmentally distasteful conditions which both they and the general public have to tolerate every day .
27 Wolves have now failed to progress beyond the second round since they won the then League Cup in 1980 .
28 Just as well , since they chose him .
29 For the first time since they began the surveys , Dun and Bradstreet report a negative outlook for the profits of retailers , which indicates a gloomy outlook for consumer spending in the run-up to Christmas .
30 It is eight years since they lost a World Cup qualifying match , six years since they lost a qualifying match for either of the international competitions open to European countries .
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