Example sentences of "because [noun pl] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | just because researchers have strong feelings about what they are investigating , it does not automatically follow that their findings will be slanted in favour of their own beliefs and values . |
2 | Because merchants paid enormous sums for the right to sell vodka , the imperial government had long been prepared to overlook their chicanery at the point of sale . |
3 | There are obvious reasons why not , but its absence contributes to a continuation of failed projects because authors make heroic assumptions and quantify them to produce fanciful targets . |
4 | Despite sovereign risk , governments and state enterprises remain major users of international bank loan facilities because bankers know such borrowers normally repay external debt and will make every effort to do so . |
5 | This is not only because there is such a wide range from which to choose , but also because worshippers have strong views and deep feelings . |
6 | The first pattern , demonstrated by tree frogs , for example , could arise because large males displace smaller ones from females , or because females prefer larger males . |
7 | Very young infants are loathe to give up their precious bodily products and this is largely because children gain pleasurable sensations from not doing so . |
8 | You would n't think men could die of br die of breast cancer , but they do because men have residual nipples and they do produce small amounts of oestrogen . |
9 | He had been obliged to tell her , of course , that it was an offence to deface a coin of the realm , but he had done as she asked because women brought sentimental tokens to him every day of the week and , anyway , it was only a farthing . |
10 | The fourth explanation accepts that the gender difference in morbidity is real and results because women have more commitments and work harder than men . |
11 | Because lords owned large tracts of land at a time when the opportunities for its exploitation were particularly favourable , and could add to this profit from tolls and customs on increasing trade , they could hardly avoid a substantial increase in their resources in the course of the eleventh century . |
12 | This charge , called the membrane potential , comes about because cells contain large numbers of dissolved salts in their internal fluid ( the cytoplasm ) , including sodium , potassium , calcium , chloride and others . |