Example sentences of "because it [be] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Our campaign has focused on the infantry because it is that part of the army which is most stretched . |
2 | There is also the safety aspect : if you have bad lighting or dangerously worn carpet on part of the staircase , waiting for a few years to tackle the problem because it is all part of the grand plan could prove very false economy indeed . |
3 | ( Pan ) Because it is such fun . |
4 | Hence , when used to disambiguate a document taken from the domain of Banking , the second entry is more appropriate , because it is more representative of the likely word senses and collocations found in such a text . |
5 | Because it is another world . |
6 | However , for this you need right thinking and a right understanding , because it is this thinking impulse and action of the higher truth that ultimately leads to inner freedom . |
7 | This represents a homogeneity of effort but is criticized because it is some way away from full partnership . |
8 | I am glad that my hon. Friend has given way again , because it is some time since I smelt a rat in the Chamber , but there is one knocking about tonight . |
9 | Everyone remains extremely casual , because it 's that sort of a place , you understand . |
10 | Primarily because it 's that time of the year when things will start going bad . |
11 | Maybe one of the reasons Microsoft Corp 's NT is n't pegged to go on Sparc is because it 's little endian and Sparc is big endian : we 've heard that it would mean a major rewrite , something Bill Gates had n't figured on . |
12 | And , and erm because it 's all mass produced er they can actually build a nuclear power station for half the price that we can that obviously has an effect on the economics . |
13 | Cos I always take that off because it 's all brass the er |
14 | all going out for a Chinese because it 's this girl 's birthday tomorrow , so there 's er eight of them all going out . |
15 | because it 's less bother then , you do n't have to come back again . |
16 | Daisy nearly said Perdita could start off by weight lifting some of her belongings upstairs , but desisted because it was such heaven to be on speaking terms again . |
17 | A third trend was centred upon growing awareness of the difference between the real world and the way in which environment was perceived because it was such perception which influenced decision-making and therefore management . |
18 | Kids watched it in their millions every week because it was that rarity : an adult show which listened to their viewpoint . |
19 | Because it was that point that erm David Berlow made about howthe Condensed Century was done , where he took the Torino serifs and put them on . |
20 | For instance , erm because it was all side , Douglas pine , Douglas fir was doing better there than in . |
21 | She had never felt such a queer sensation before and was suddenly sad because it was this man who was going to take her innocence away from her . |
22 | To this book ‘ must be given the credit for preserving the ideas of equestrian art to the present day , because it was this book that formed the basis of its renaissance ’ . |
23 | This study will , therefore , concentrate on the first wave of evacuation during the ‘ phoney war ’ period because it was this stage that caused most controversy . |
24 | perhaps because it was some kind of miracle elixir . |