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

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1 But it made the situation no easier because Churchill distrusted Temple as a sort of Socialist and as too outspoken a politician .
2 And it it it 's called the fog index but the thing that 's interesting about it is that I 've got , I 've got some interesting examples of fog indexes erm and you 'll get people like Churchill who sometimes made speeches and their fog index is quite small you 're going to use this you know example and they might have a fog , fog index that 's fine and what Anne and I are talking about with say something like the Telegraph or the Times or whatever , might have a fog index that people but this is because Churchill was very clear , very concise and going back to the original point about , or some of the original points about this , and I was mak raising these issues earlier this evening one of the great sadnesses that I have is that , is that when I first went into journalism the tabloids as we call them were incredibly well written beautifully styled , well researched and okay they might have been punchier and shorter and everything else , compared to the turning up the er the , the Times or whatever , but they were well written and you might have had , if you can put the fog index test , test on it you might have had a fog index of say six or seven compared to eleven on the Telegraph story , but it was still full of clarity like to read .
3 This may be because definitions were unclear or because criteria for targeting the two systems had not yet been formulated .
4 And also not necessary because Czechoslovakia 's economic position is not so precarious as that of Poland or the Soviet Union ?
5 These warnings assumed even greater importance because Opren stayed around in the body for a long time .
6 Gina fell into a routine of taking Magnus to the gardens early , before she went to help Margaret at the gallery ; she had to get up anyway because Magnus woke and whined after the milkman had been round , and in the small flat the whimpering seemed to penetrate everywhere .
7 It is because values can be most effectively defined and expressed in words that the study of literature claims a central place in humane studies .
8 ‘ There will be 26 programmes over the week with two major shows from Middlesbrough because Middlesbrough 's town hall can take large numbers , something Stockton does not have .
9 There is no doubt a player of Peacock 's scoring ability would be a tremendous asset , because Middlesbrough are short of midfield goalpower .
10 But a Northumbrian Water spokesman said yesterday the confusion had arisen because Middlesbrough Council had chosen not to continue collecting water payments along with tenants ' house rents .
11 It 's because Middlesbrough Council can not afford to increase the subsidy for concessionary fares from £1.35m .
12 There are possible complications of a curable cancer and I shall have to be monitored regularly by Charing Cross Hospital ( because moles are so rare it is centralised ) until my hormone levels return to normal ( This could be for up to two years ) .
13 The diversionary attack towards Scotland was dropped and the new objective for the main force was now Torbay , which appealed to James because William of Orange had landed there and to the French because of de Tourville 's successful raid on Teignmouth , which had revealed the weakness of the local defences .
14 The content of the poem ought to be taken with several pinches of salt , partly because it belonged to the genre of boasting poem known as the gap which was a standard form of troubadour verse , and partly because William liked to mock himself as well as others .
15 And nor is there now , he might have added , because William was obsessed with the idea that it might happen again ; that it might be happening now , the next chance encounter between the marmot and the rat — or whatever their modern equivalent .
16 ‘ Because he stayed in the bath too long and got shrunk , ’ said his grandad , who could never get into the bathroom when he wanted to because William or his mum were usually there , her in the bath or him on the lavatory reading a comic , which was one of his little pleasures in life .
17 First , he could argue that because opinions are relative not absolute , therefore the equation drawn between the term furnished tenancy and the elements within the bracket is flawed .
18 In 1343 Archbishop Zouche of York at first resisted the king 's nominee for the deanery of York because Cardinal Talleyrand had already been papally provided ; when the king 's judges found against him , Zouche acquiesced in the royal candidate , rejected the cardinal and endured papal excommunication for the last four years of his life .
19 more than seemed to be indicated in the figures that we 've got , because Buck 's figures for the extent of supplementary income are I know they 're significant but they 're not enough to the kinds of levels people had been living at .
20 There is a danger , according to Chubin and Hackett , that because peer review uses self-referential standards , this could lead to tautological definitions of quality .
21 No one had been doing any proper hunting for days , because Arnold Bros ( est. 1905 ) would provide , according to Nisodemus .
22 They 're claiming almost half a million pounds in compensation , plus extra damages because bailiffs were sent into their shops .
23 Shelley replied , because Victoria was merely smiling and shaking her cloud of dark hair .
24 The accusation was declared to have been made by Hugh 's widow and family ‘ from ill will and hatred , because Roger was reproached concerning the perambulation of the forest in those parts not properly performed ’ .
25 They spent the first ten minutes talking about Thomas Hardy , because Roger came from Dorset , and then Mr Baker read passages from the Kingman Report , which was still unpublished , and asked if Roger agreed .
26 i i it got ta be justified because Roger and Terry have signed it all off .
27 Because Messiahship was regarded as something dynastic , something in part dependent upon a bloodline , people 's attention , as we observed before , would have been focused on a relatively small network of interlinked families who could claim descent from both David and Aaron .
28 ‘ It 's a pity it 's not run at Doncaster because Amron would be a certainty , ’ Berry joked .
29 would be implying , because Course is also part of the key , that a lecturer can teach a number of courses .
30 On this great day , when he cut the ribbon on a shop built to remind him of the Italian department stores of his childhood — ‘ they always had a restaurant , because part of the treat of shopping was lunching out ’ — he was so happy and relaxed that it was easy to swallow inhibitions and ask him whether he was n't bothered about being known , through the films he has chosen to dress , as the creator of designer violence .
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