Example sentences of "be [conj] of [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The reason all this has not happened has not been because of technical problems but because there is no clear view of how government should a organized or controlled .
2 This could be because of perceived notions of Asian families being restrictive and oppressive , for example , in cases such as arranged marriages , which may necessitate the ’ rescue ’ of these women by state officials .
3 On the other hand , duodenal ulcers were still seen in comparable proportions in the presence or absence of NSAIDs , which could be because of other mechanisms of NSAID toxicity such as suppression of mucosal prostaglandins .
4 Resources — the reason why discretion is used in the first place may be because of limited resources .
5 If you failed it must be because of complex interactions with your environment .
6 Today , and in conclusion , we 're going to have a more general look at society of the future and ask question such as ‘ How different will it be because of these devices ? ’ .
7 And if you take Famagusta , it will be because of these actions .
8 This may , at least in part be because of dietary factors such as non-starch polysaccharides or ‘ fibre ’ .
9 But it is not clear that the declining overall effectiveness of the police and of criminal justice is because of internal failings so much as because of the overwhelming growth of work-load due to growing social and economic inequality coupled with moral deregulation .
10 This is because of continued improvements in fuel economy performance and also due to growth in use of diesel-engined cars .
11 The NRPB says this is because of new findings that the livers of cows grazing near coal-fired stations do not appear to accumulate polonium .
12 Another reason why firms choose to move is because of changing needs for space .
13 This is because of certain -isms or hardened stances .
14 This is because of certain events that happened during the war . ’
15 Guba and Lincoln base their approach upon the notion that , where stakeholder groups differ in their assessment of the effectiveness of their organizations , this is because of underlying differences in their value systems , which influence their assessment of the importance of different mixes of organizational outputs .
16 We 're also gon na look at where they live , remember what they 're income is etcetera and the important thing is because of these increases here and because of the recession in general , it dictated to us that there were gon na be more one and two person households .
17 It is because of these distortions that many exchanges will not operate price limits during the delivery month of the contract .
18 It is because of those reforms that it is right for us to be sceptical about some of the claims that the right hon. Gentleman has made today .
19 And it 's because of these changes that the nature of male broodiness has changed .
20 Philip Winterbottom , Assistant Manager , Archives would like to hear from anyone who worked at Drummonds prior to 1960 and who could tell him about the branch as it was and of any changes or innovations which occurred .
21 ( It was because of these men that the legends spread that goblins and elves stole such stuff . )
22 It was because of these expectations about planning that members of the RTO felt they could comfortably cut down on DHA estimates of the revenue required for community services .
23 It was because of these attacks that a Public Enquiry into the issue of political vetting was set up three years ago .
24 At first this was because of high levels of youth unemployment and latterly because of demographic trends .
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