Example sentences of "[vb base] [det] [noun sg] because [art] " in BNC.

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1 We gain that impression because the work the USSR reports can be up to 30 years old at its first publication .
2 I stress that point because the fashionable view of some London-based political commentators is that regional government has become popular among Labour party members in England only as a response to the position in Scotland .
3 We make this comparison because the papers NNS and NN , which analysed the same data set , also used income variables in the utility function ( as in Model 4 ) , not just benefits and earnings .
4 Modern Spain can be considered as a body without energy … a monstrous Republic formed of little republics which confront each other because the particular interest of each is in contradiction with the general interest .
5 One , he says , was the World Cup final in 1966 when , in the last nail biting minutes of extra time , he had to leave the Wembley Press box and find another phone because the noise of the crowd was so deafening that his copytaker back in Belfast could not hear him .
6 I could have quoted basically the same words from almost any Jehovah 's Witness tract , but I choose this book because a reputable publisher ( Pan Books Ltd ) saw fit to publish it , despite a very large number of errors which would quickly have been spotted if an unemployed biology graduate , or indeed undergraduate , had been asked to glance through the manuscript .
7 I take that view because the point has never been decided by this court or in the House of Lords and , as I have explained above , this court , in considering whether private corporations can sue for libel at common law , has not laid down any principle which is conclusive of the point raised in this case .
8 ‘ People take more interest because the weather gets cold , ’ said Mr Walters .
9 We have that freedom because the law has not taken it away , though it does limit its exercise .
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