Example sentences of "because [noun prp] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Forward the answer to CALE 'S NO 10 And even if your card is not the first hauled from the bag , you might still prove a winner , because NME has 20 COPIES of a special promo three-track CD , ‘ Lonesome Town ’ / ‘ Low Rider ’ / ‘ Passion ’ , to hand over to runners-up . |
2 | And you might both like to talk to each other now about what you found easy what you found hard because Kelly found some bits hard , you thought oh it 's obvious , did n't you ? |
3 | To this day he thinks that he was accepted into the Royal College chiefly because Minton felt strong sympathy with the macabre apparition he presented . |
4 | 4 Valuing all staff : Because TQM emphasises each link in the internal quality chain all staff , even those traditionally seen as low status or unimportant , have a contribution to make . |
5 | Intel Corp 's agreement to have Digital Equipment Corp resell its 80860 RISC-based massively parallel processors is dead because DEC found little interest from the market , Electronic News reports . |
6 | Because Proust saw involuntary memory , which after all causes the past to coalesce with the present , he saw involuntary memory as a means of abolishing time , however provisionally , however briefly , and in this way the artist takes on a God-like role , since through his art he can free the individual from time , and to this extent confer immortality on that individual . |
7 | The government has said in the past that if it was less than gimlet-eyed where KIO was concerned , it was because Spain needed foreign investment . |
8 | Lewis added : ‘ On the face of it … the decision does look heartless because Morris has natural aspirations to captain England and his own county appear to be cutting them down . |
9 | I think I 've made the right decision because Foyly scored two goals , and I do n't think you stop a player of his quality , I mean they tried it with George Best , they 've tried it with , you know Manfred Mann and they always do something special do n't they ? |
10 | This was not a very positive thing to say because Ralph lost some morale which could have been very dangerous at such an early stage . |
11 | Caroline picked a theme of red and black , because Clarissa enjoys smart colours : |
12 | One logical reason for this , besides the fact that we naturally want to relate our assets to our goals , is because God takes good care of his property . |
13 | They are tolerated here because France tolerates English agents in Paris , but there are certain limitations on their actions — blatant assassination is one of them . |
14 | Many of them are being forced to turn the crop into cattle feed because Britain has more potatos than it needs . |
15 | Additionally , because Acme made two copies instead of the one permitted under the licence agreement , it was in breach of that agreement and , depending on the terms in the licence dealing with breach , may find that the licence was brought to an end and that the purported transfer to Zenith is void . |
16 | It does n't have to be as simple as that because PGA offers other options too . |
17 | Their trial was slated for 23 November but it was postponed until 10 January 1949 because Geisler broke three ribs in a car crash and was unfit to appear . |
18 | The ethics of restoring material in this way can be endlessly debated ; the matter is complicated in the case of Don Carlos because Verdi sanctioned four versions , and no one can be sure he would have disapproved of the restoration of his Paris excisions . |
19 | Because Julie tried several times , yo you 're never there ! |
20 | It is a great play precisely because it puts so much of England on the stage and because Shaw combines tragic pessimism with comic ebullience . |