Example sentences of "[noun] since it [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To be in the First Division is prestigious , and also lucrative for a club since it ensures large crowds .
2 SunSoft says it would actually cost $843 to get from Univel what the Solaris Desktop offers at $795 since it includes symmetric multi-processing , 3D graphics , ToolTalk and Solaris Live ! , new hardware-independent network multimedia facilities .
3 The BPI would class this record as an album since it has seven songs on it , but as the BPI are the catamites of despair and the handmaidens of drear , it 's here as an EP and it 's very odd .
4 It is certainly true that it is worth ‘ pooling ’ sovereignty in some areas since it makes more sense to do this than to act independently .
5 SunSoft says it would actually cost $843 to get from Univel what the Solaris Desktop offers at $800 since it includes symmetric multi-processing , three-dimensional graphics , ToolTalk and Solaris Live ! , new hardware-independent network multimedia facilities .
6 It would also have many applications in Third World countries since it uses rubber tyres in both modes and thereby has an incline capability of ⅙ This means that in Third World countries instead of flattening the mountains and filling the valleys to make them level to one could follow the contours of the countryside and enormously reduce civil engineering costs .
7 The unfavourable prospect for exports is perhaps the most damaging of Africa 's economic weaknesses since it implies continued dependence on unstable , and on the whole , unfavourable commodity markets .
8 This might be called a ‘ metalinguistic ’ strategy since it involves self-conscious reflection on words — their history , their etymology , even sometimes their spelling .
9 In the context of this chapter , however , it is particularly important to deal with the corporatist perspective on the politics of organised interests since it provides some kind of challenge to the pluralist perspective ( even though pluralism and corporatism share a number of basic assumptions ) , and it fleshes out elements of the left critique of pluralism ( even though much corporatist theory is hostile to a Marxist theory of the capitalist state ) .
10 Bornstein ( 1979 ) also suggests that fingerspelling would not be useful for young children since it involves fine perceptions and handshapes which they themselves may not be able to form .
11 It is a useful model since it recognizes internal household characteristics and the requirements of other models such as life-cycle or space needs .
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