Example sentences of "because it [verb] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 From the olive-branch , modern languages have derived a synonym for ‘ peace ’ ; the reason is that the olive is the product par excellence of peaceful cultivation , because it takes fifteen to twenty years to mature , and the destruction of olives was always the first task of an invading army .
2 This is a truly radical development for the church , because it takes much of its thinking from Marxism .
3 It was the First World War because it affected most of the people of the world .
4 This was a remarkably-thorough and penetrative survey of the WEA 's work in a predominantly-rural area ; worth citing at some length because it encapsulates much of the spirit of the Eastern District at this time .
5 Nevertheless , the literature on the professions per se provides a useful entrée into this type of education , because it identifies some of the main themes which characterize not only those professions but preparation for them : the existence of a body of specialized knowledge and expertise ; the influence of professional norms and ethics ; the autonomy and responsibility of the professional ; the relationships with colleagues , clients and the state .
6 Because it goes straight over my head anyway .
7 But , above all , use colour because it feels right for you , be instinctive in your mixing , allow yourself to be compelled and inspired .
8 But I never eat or drink too much because it becomes bad for you . ’
9 A carp is quite happy on a high protein diet because it utilises some for tissue repair , construction of its own complex molecules such as enzymes and of course growth by addition of new body protein .
10 A curious mixture of shade , energy and colour , it transcended most of the other material on the album because it contained one of the group 's main strengths — a great chorus .
11 Because it gets better with the " spiritual " treatment of Alcoholics or Narcotics Anonymous .
12 You do n't usually write C for current because it gets confused with lots of other like capacitance .
13 So he had to wear his and he do n't like doing that because it gets stuck in the locker .
14 It must also be said that a plain boiled ham presented on or off the bone is a delight to the jaded palate and should not be ignored because it remains undistinguished by any special cure .
15 I did circulate a brief note to everyone before Christmas because it became clear in our autumn debrief meeting that there was some confusion about suggestion forms , and whet .
16 She 'd brought some desu , flat buckwheat bread that 's taken on journeys because it stays fresh for days , and some roasted amaranthus seeds in honey , wrapped in birch bark .
17 Counsel contended that the demand should be set aside because it falls foul of this provision .
18 It is a relevant example because it involves one of the most searing of twentieth-century experiences , replete with both personal and broader political consequences , and it has recently been in the news .
19 Is a Van Gogh painting not art because it fetches millions at Sotheby 's ?
20 Because it spends most of its money on staff , tight financial management inevitably means that posts which fall vacant will be frozen .
21 Er and then the submediant , because it lies halfway between the upper tonic the eighth note of the scale and the subdominant .
22 And then the mediant is called the mediant , the mediant because it lies halfway between the tonic and the dominant .
23 But the existence of such fields within the undergraduate curriculum is interesting not least because it raises some of the basic epistemological and educational questions in a particularly sharp form ; questions which may have caused some of the digestive problems which the CNAA has had with courses in art and design .
24 Yes , because it comes straight after .
25 Computers have a machine-code into which instructions on the program are translated , a code which is a kind of computational ‘ bottom line ’ — a language that does not require a further interpretive step because it comes complete with its own interpretation .
26 At the moment the synthetic wood is two to three times more expensive than natural wood , but Collins and Aikman believes that the product can nevertheless be competitive because of the savings on incineration or dumping costs and because it lasts three to five times longer than wood .
27 Does it not make a lot of sense because it rings true to our experience ?
28 In the long term , should the change be approved , it may well reduce controversy on the court , but there will probably be any amount of controversy in the run up to any such potential change , not least because it affects all of us , you , me … and them , the professionals .
29 It is doubly unfair because it hits thousands of workers who are earning less than the average industrial wage .
30 When the reliability of the two control methods are compared , closed-loop control begins to look very attractive , because it eliminates many of the problems associated with open-loop control ( mechanical resonance , intolerance of load changes ) .
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