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

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1 She spoke his name again , quietly this time because now the anger was seeping away , to be replaced by misery .
2 However , and it also has a down- side because now the contractors will be able to see the information which used to be confidential that local authorities will be putting on the table , but the point is it 's a chink , it 's a way forward we need to build on this .
3 An absolutely diabolical situation because then the the the local authorities that have continued to avoid doing what they ought to have done will be rubbing their hands with glee while the others who have a a social conscience , a moral social conscience will be put under tremendous pressure !
4 The lottery business is basically a very very small business with limited competition , and for a state the size of California it makes it very difficult to have large competition because only a certain number of companies can actually put in a system of this size .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 He was probably sent there to take a look at some local biochemical machines because even a quick glance would be very revealing to an expert , and Ralph Pike is an expert .
8 Finally , we consider cost-benefit analysis because often the costs and benefits of many public sector projects are not directly quantifiable in monetary terms .
9 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 .
10 It was better that way because then no one , even when put under the most severe torture , would be able to name her as the culprit .
11 In one sense this presents a misleading picture because only a small fraction of complaints against government is handled through such channels .
12 But those people even those these people have their necessary necessary place because otherwise the whole group would merrily go on and do everything they decide to do without somebody sitting and saying wait a minute why are we actually doing this ?
13 Its wrong to draw similarities with other situations because here the manager wanted to keep him .
14 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 .
15 Hot liquids , whether in a kettle or pot on the cooker , or in cups on the table or in the hand , should always be dealt with carefully , especially when there are young children because even an apparently small volume of liquid can cause severe scalding .
16 In the first place , we asked for a salary rise , a reduction in land rents and more fertile land because usually the owners round there would rent us plots which were n't good for anything .
17 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 .
18 Er not relative not relative poverty because obviously the tide of prosperity has brought up the living standards of er the western world .
19 Firstly , it was not simply a question of poor front-end processing because even a substantial improvement in the front-end performance would have had little effect on reducing the problem .
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