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

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1 It also gives a more useful reduction because it guarantees lexical output .
2 Psychological empowerment is broader than a pure intrapsychic variable because it measures individual change within one 's social setting , such as one 's belief in one 's ability to act for community change , and one 's belief in the value of group action ( Chavis and Wandersman , 1990 ; Zimmerman , 1990 ) .
3 Robbins ’ Dances at a Gathering could be called a romantic ballet because it uses classical technique coloured by natural emotional expression .
4 The film itself should not be written off just because it uses unsophisticated material .
5 Secondly , disease is occasionally seen in an individual adult penned in a heavily contaminated calf paddock because it requires daily attention for some other reason .
6 Marx condemned capitalism because it frustrated human potential and self-actualization , but believed it was a necessary stage in human dialectical development .
7 Temporary upsurges in militancy during the year , in particular around the question of British intervention in Russia and Ireland , provoked principled stands at national and local levels , not least because it deflected anti-Bolshevik propaganda that had been used consistently against Labour .
8 The fact of his being in the water clouds things a bit , because it alters normal body cooling .
9 There is no iron in the new faith because it lacks personal conviction .
10 The ‘ democratic-participant ’ media theory is also the result of recent debates on media issues though this theory is ‘ difficult to formulate , partly because it lacks full legitimation and incorporation into media institutions and partly because some of its tenets are … to be found ’ elsewhere .
11 A dismissal may be unfair either because it was procedurally arbitrary or because it lacked good cause .
12 This was the case in the Weimar Republic , where the parliament , although endowed with strong formal powers , was vulnerable because it lacked public support .
13 But it may be better to leave him there — provided he 's healthy — for at least an hour , because it helps successful breastfeeding .
14 We recommend this Plan because it offers financial protection in no less than THREE important ways areas where you are likely to be most vulnerable should an accident strike .
15 Cycling to work is particularly beneficial because it combines physical exercise with an essential daily task .
16 Cycling to work is particularly beneficial because it combines physical exercise with an essential daily task .
17 Cycling to work is particularly beneficial because it combines physical exercise with an essential daily task .
18 Because it portrays male dominance and , on occasion , male violence in a sexual context , porn , in this view , is far from being harmless smut .
19 The carbomer 934P may also have an effect , however , because it inhibits faecal protease activity and facilitates the formation of a viscous gel in vitro .
20 As the term suggests , these are letters from the Commission to notifying parties stating that the Commission does not believe that there is any need to take action in relation to the agreement or arrangement either because it falls outside Article 85(1) or because it may satisfy the requirements of Article 85(3) , although in such a case the issue of a comfort letter does not amount to an exemption pursuant to Article 85(3) .
21 it has more explanatory power because it involves direct observation and can hence lead to remedies .
22 It is probably this incidental side-effect of education which has given currency to another widespread heresy of our times : that education is desirable because it promotes economic growth .
23 Do not use if deep sepsis is present because it promotes rapid healing which will seal the sepsis ( infection ) in .
24 It is a sound rule because it facilitates social contact .
25 From Philips ' point of view , DVI looks threatening because it enables full frame full motion video to be accessed from a standard CD-ROM .
26 On July 18 , Byelorussia , regarded as one of the more compliant republics , refused to recognise a resolution of the USSR Cabinet of Ministers on production during the transition to a market economy , because it contradicted Byelorussian legislation .
27 Throughout the Communist world , the videotape recorder was the greatest status symbol because it implied ready access to a constant supply of Western videotapes .
28 But European Commissioner Bruce Millan has long argued that Britain is out of step because it includes European money in its allocations to local authorities .
29 This makes much better sense than the General Electric list , because it places projected profitability as the major element of industrial attractiveness , rather than simply listing it as one of several factors , and provides a sound theoretical basis for determining it .
30 That is longer than the standard truncheon and would be useful to police officers who patrol alone at night because it affords additional protection against all kinds of assaults , excluding of course , assaults using firearms .
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