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

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1 It 's a shame that the word ‘ refined ’ has acquired prissy connotations because both the shop and the stock of London 's newest lingerie outlet is refined in the best possible sense of the word .
2 Tennyson in Morte d'Arthur again creates similar types of emotion because again the poem was prompted by the death of his best friend Arthur Hallam .
3 I would would n't like to say about cocaine and heroine because obviously the drug squads could have deals in there what I 'm not aware of .
4 But is not , I mean it 's too late at the moment because both the Citizen and
5 It must have been something out of the ordinary because even a player of his vast experience was affected by it .
6 Er not relative not relative poverty because obviously the tide of prosperity has brought up the living standards of er the western world .
7 Er right so as I say it 's a lighthearted approach and on christian name terms and with that in mind would you detach one of these and just stick your name on so that at least if you do n't know then at some stage during the course you stand a good chance of getting to know each other because again the essence of this course is informality and talking .
8 Theorists are very stimulated by sort of quite interesting and new ideas of concept because ultimately a lot of theorists like sort of to be intellectually challenged they like things that they need to really sort of stretch their minds .
9 Nay-sayers are more likely to surface in the middle than at the beginning because now the project is more of a threat , more a challenge to their own perceived status .
10 Methods for statistical analysis applied , say , to a designed experiment , are not applicable to surveys because frequently a sample survey involves a very complicated structure and this gives rise to considerable problems in the statistical analysis .
11 The bookkeeping for this inter-fund transfer is a potential source of difficulty because strictly the transaction generates two double-entries .
12 But she ca n't bless the communion wine and wafers because only a priest can do that and at present women ca n't be ordained as priests .
13 Yes , but again this can not be the whole story because sometimes the food in question is identical to the previous meal , which was consumed greedily .
14 So both boys went to the state school in spite of Father Michael at St Oswald 's , but it was a hollow victory because twice a week , once after school , once on Saturdays , they were sent to the Convent to learn catechism off the nuns so they would grow up good Catholics after all .
15 These cause trouble because often the speller does not recognise that words can be made up of different bits brought together .
16 Its wrong to draw similarities with other situations because here the manager wanted to keep him .
17 I mean after all , you ca n't say the British banking system is no use because occasionally a bank gets robbed .
18 ‘ I like to think my experience is a vital factor in midfield because obviously the side is still developing with the introduction of new players .
19 Under the new hygiene regulations fryers are likely to come under close scrutiny because traditionally the job of cleaning them is one of the worst in the kitchen .
20 Like virgins to the sacrificial altar , they followed Molly Malone to the place where it all happened ; where Wrens must learn to live in a men 's world because now the war was nearer to them than it had ever been .
21 Installing these does tend to be substantially easier on a Macintosh because here the screen is of a fixed resolution .
22 But these are irrelevant to an organization which charges for its goods and services because here the revenue gained can be used for any activity deemed appropriate : it can be reinvested , it can be distributed as dividends , it can be used to repay loans , etc .
23 She spoke his name again , quietly this time because now the anger was seeping away , to be replaced by misery .
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