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

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1 The Federal Republic of Germany has had both because of its electoral system and the decentralised way in which so much of Germany is governed , where many decisions are taken by the regions .
2 It is easier for a horse to evade going correctly because correct work is hard work , requiring effort .
3 Now that has led to many iterations in the software design and development as the programme has rolled forward because every time you find a mistake , it 's got ta go back along the whole test route .
4 Although the number of ‘ high-bay ’ systems constructed in the United Kingdom to date is relatively few the companies who have made this kind of investment have done so because they have clearly recognised the advantages which such systems offer .
5 Many examples of good rehabilitation practice have developed simply because medical teams have seen obvious need : cardiac rehabilitation , or the support given to people on long-term dialysis or those who have undergone organ transplants , are a few examples .
6 The ones who do object , and with reason , are those whose land has been trampled over without care , whose stock have got loose because gates have been left open or walls broken down , or whose sheep have cut themselves or choked to death on the bottles and plastic bags thrown away by the Wandering Wallies of this world that have as much common sense and appreciation of the countryside as a toad has feathers .
7 Since the mid-1970s the proportion of stock held by non financial companies has risen partly because of the constraints placed on stockholding by banks and financial institutions .
8 So my marriage has fallen apart because of these people sat here that think they know everything .
9 As they straighten , open field lines continue to convect polewards because they are embedded in the solar wind flow , but the ion acceleration decreases ( and turns to a deceleration poleward of the magnetic cusp ) .
10 The present research questions this narrow role for phonology , and investigates the hypotheses that phonologically aware children with a developing knowledge of sound-letter correspondence learn to read easily because they can create a primitive word recognition system to recognise printed monosyllabic words in terms of the partial information carried by their beginning and end letters .
11 In almost two years that expectation has evaporated , and now Hick is thought of by many as a mere one-day specialist , someone whose England place has survived only because of his limited-overs achievements ( 697 runs from 23 internationals at an average of 38 ) and his all-round ability as a fielder and more than useful off-spinner .
12 The work force has become increasingly female-dominated , but the numbers of full-time women workers has declined considerably because of job losses in manufacturing .
13 Reflecting these last results is the finding that fixed-contract workers tended to have taken their temporary jobs in response to a lack of permanent work , whilst seasonal , temporary or casual workers had done so because they did not want permanent work .
14 But to the men of Kufra whose fathers or grandfathers had settled there because it was so centrally placed on trade routes , or because it was so remote from Ottoman , Italian or British control , ‘ central government ’ appeared indeed as a real force , but as one located — so to speak — in the extreme northwestern corner , in Tripoli .
15 The only grass that 's well cut is where people cut it themselves outside their own house but , in particular , erm , th I would like to see the supervision of the contract and that we do n't cough up the money unless the job 's done properly because I think we 're paying for a job that 's not being either done at all , or when it is being done it 's not being done well .
16 As Rhodes ( 1985 ) notes , sub-national government in the UK has developed extensively because until the 1970s it was the prime vehicle for building the welfare state .
17 Hayek wishes to do so because he is not simply a traditionalist and is seeking to harness his insights to the task of providing a modern , rational reconstruction of liberalism .
18 Within a short time , however , most of Reagan 's proposed changes had foundered either because they were inherently unworkable or because of his failure to consult with those who would have to approve the necessary changes in the law , i.e. members of the state legislature .
19 Many garrisons had surrendered quickly because they knew they could rely on Saladin to keep his word to spare their lives .
20 It was not the huge success that Lotus Development had anticipated mainly because it demanded hardware that seemed excessive at the time — an AT with at least 1MByte of RAM .
21 For Lenin firms had to move overseas because this was the only way they could guarantee the cheap raw materials and the effective demand for their commodities once international competition had increased and the costs of innovation had reduced the rate of profits to be made at home .
22 Oliver wanted to go there because it had a sheltered terrace where they could sit outside , but it was too full of memories : it was the place where Rain had sat on her own while Sabine Jourdain was fighting for her life on board the Jonquil , where Tim had left behind his wallet , where Rain had first seen the pedlar .
23 ‘ The relationship begins to fall apart because they 're too young to live together , ’ reveals Jo .
24 ‘ I have come across numerous cases where a hip replacement has failed simply because it was not an exact fit in the first place , ’ said .
25 Bulls argue there are increasing signs that America 's manufacturers may be pulling out of last year 's recession , when the whole economy kept growing only because of the dominant service industries .
26 The week had gone quickly because she had been busy .
27 A miracle had happened but the miracle had fallen flat because you could n't have miracles these days , because nobody cared , not even a clergyman .
28 Felipe had definitely stopped being amused and Ana had appeared merely because she considered it polite .
29 In 1979 , the Tory party knew where to point the finger : ‘ Mortgage rates have risen steeply because of the [ Labour ] Government 's financial mismanagement . ’
30 This extreme reductionism has failed simply because elements such as Pavlov 's ‘ conditioned reflexes ’ can not account for all aspects of behaviour .
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