Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [adv] [adv] because " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It is considered briefly here because researchers have concentrated more on the use of context , although none have ventured beyond the lexical level . |
2 | In the example given above , play B is discarded quickly only because the refutation was the first reply looked at . |
3 | The motorist is driving too fast because he does n't expect any children , or he expects them to be careful ’ |
4 | Unfortunately , this work is made unnecessarily hard because most technical textbooks are unfriendly , obscure and aimed at specialist readers . |
5 | Britain 's manufacturing base is declining not just because the Conservative party seems to care so little about it but because of so many companies ' wilful refusal to respond to changing market signals . |
6 | The implementation of housing policy is fragmented not only because of the mixture of kinds of housing authorities ; this is an area of social policy in which many significant decisions are made by private agencies . |
7 | It 's moving very carefully because it does n't want to be detected . |
8 | Will he order an immediate review of those cases with a view to ensuring that nobody is penalised financially purely because of the bravery that they showed and the sacrifice that they were prepared to make for their country ? |
9 | Several companies open their doors to the public , but Grants ' Glenfiddich Distillery at Dufftown is singled out here because of its Scotch Whisky Museum . |
10 | The book is read so easily because it is almost devoid of mathematical formulae , normally the very foundation of engineering work . |