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

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1 There was no colour bar , because normal rules are applied for the selection of recruits and it just happens that black and Asian people fall the tests .
2 Because normal subjects had virtually identical values of active and total caeruloplasmin , we estimate that Wilson 's disease is caused by loss of oxidase activity rather than abnormal synthesis of caeruloplasmin .
3 It was certainly a day for surprises , because Froggy had probably never seen so much cash in one lump , let alone earned it .
4 It is difficult , in any case , to sustain the conclusion that a hypothec has been created because inherent in this is the idea that the debtor owns the goods and the creditor enjoys real rights .
5 The report outlines what would happen in the event of nuclear war and maintains that talk of planning for , and training in triage and mass casualty techniques is meaningless , because surviving nurses would be able to do little other than help to provide limited care for casualties and comfort the dying .
6 Although we might expect bedrock mineralogy to exert a pervasive control over the products of chemical weathering this is not the case , at least at the broad scale , both because the rocks and minerals exposed at the Earth 's surface are dominated by just two or three types ( Table 6.5 ) , and because prolonged weathering tends to lead to a convergence of secondary mineral types irrespective of parent material mineralogy .
7 It is important to delineate these drugs ' mechanisms of action in decreasing urinary albumin excretion in diabetic patients because classic antihypertensive drugs reduce both the rate of progression of diabetic nephropathy and microalbuminuria in normotensive diabetic patients in the short term .
8 Because respectable England , being what it was , did not want to be waited upon by gangling adolescents with spots , nor to have itself paged by unmodulated voices that were just breaking , and youths in such positions invariably got the push when they grew out of the uniform , or lost their boyish looks .
9 This free C-terminal tail may play some part in channel opening because monoclonal antibodies that bind to this region ( see Box 3 ) can either inhibit or enhance InsP 3 -induced calcium release .
10 Because private accommodation is usually paid a month at a time , as compared to a term in advance in halls of residence , it 's often tempting to lull oneself into a false sense of secure finances , spending money that should have been put aside for the rent .
11 This is partly because private hospitals select simpler cases but may also reflect the lack of incentives to reduce admissions and length of stay in public hospitals and the absence of adequate community care for the impoverished populations which tend to use them .
12 The delays were caused mainly by patients waiting for long term care ( because private provision had n't kept up with demand ) .
13 Gaps arise , first , because private policies generally offer incomplete ( or no ) coverage of chronic or pre-existing medical problems because the likelihood of treatment is too high , nor of the medical costs associated with pregnancy because this is the result of deliberate choice not a random risk .
14 Because private producers fail to take account of the costs they impose on others , in equilibrium the social marginal cost will exceed the social marginal benefit .
15 In these circumstances , a further argument for public support of R & d may be because private firms realize they will not be able to appropriate for themselves all the benefits of their efforts .
16 With these preoccupations , the Left 's vision of socialism has often been negative in form : socialism is a society without the private ownership of the means of production because private ownership is a key feature of capitalism ; socialism is a society free of private profit , because of the centrality of private profit to a capitalist way of motivating economic life ; socialism is a society free of inequalities of class , because capitalism systematically produces just those inequalities ; socialism is a society without politics of a class kind because this is the normal form taken by politics under capitalism .
17 Is the Minister aware that , in Sunderland , we have recently had a taste of the Government 's competition policy , because private companies have won the contracts from the local education authority to provide school meals and from the health authority to clean health centres ?
18 It is unwise to attempt to tackle these various aspects of second stage recovery in any great depth before the completion of a full two years of recovery from primary or family disease because emotional and spiritual recovery may not yet be sufficiently secure to be able to take on these further challenges .
19 There 's a couple of quid short because bloody telephone decided to eat it !
20 Because technical terms are genuinely a part of language ( and not intended simply as items in a dictionary ) , they ebb and flow , and grow and contract , and shift in connotation .
21 These integrated teams also need to be outward-looking because technical know-how diffuses rapidly through the upstream industry .
22 It is virtually impossible to prove because guilty brokers tend to ‘ churn ’ the portfolios of inexperienced clients .
23 This is because economic and monetary union will cause a very complex chain of reactions : the systemic changes will lead to policy changes , and both will condition behavioural changes in the economy , before arriving at the final impacts in terms of economic well-being ’ .
24 However , in the short term there was a problem because economic development led necessarily to the integration of territories , and this threatened the much smaller areas which coincided with nationalities .
25 Already job prospects had deteriorated because economic reforms had led to reductions in the labour force at many state organisations , where graduates hope to obtain positions .
26 It is possible to exaggerate the speed with which industrialization transformed Japan , partly because economic change was not insignificant in Tokugawa times , and partly too because industry was based primarily in the rural areas until well into the twentieth century .
27 Moreover , economics apart , in the countries of the Old World the middle class believed that workers should be poor , not only because they had always been , but also because economic inferiority was a proper index of class inferiority .
28 This is because economic loss can be of unforeseen proportions , can far exceed , in many cases the total contract value , and thus be a risk which it is for all practical purposes beyond the financial strength of most businessmen to assume , particularly if they were to accept such risks routinely in all their business dealings .
29 The latter is unacceptable because non-religious people do talk about the " spiritual " .
30 I think we have to take these measures now because polite demonstration is pointless .
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