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

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1 Iraq did not need a nuclear device , because it already had stocks of binary chemical weapons and , he went on , any country which threatened Iraq with an atomic bomb would be " annihilated " by the chemicals .
2 No it 's not , because it simply attaches labels to the people and does n't understand what 's going on ,
3 All outlined how fab System 10 was , and how it would help them , with PeopleSoft rooting for database cursors and the new Open Client because it wants to offer customers better performance , distributed data management , system administration tools and very large database support , and Bachman promising to support System 10 — well , because it just liked Sybase so much .
4 All outlined how fab System 10 was , and how it would help them , with PeopleSoft rooting for database cursors and the new Open Client because it wants to offer customers better performance , distributed data management , system administration tools and very large database support , and Bachman promising to support System 10 — well , because it just liked Sybase so much .
5 Try as far as possible not to use it , because it just confuses people .
6 The Cottesloe is on a winning streak because it also has Uncle Vanya , with a host of fine performances .
7 This argument has received wide currency , in part because it again presents Gloucester as the victim of circumstances rather than their manipulator .
8 This argument has received wide currency , in part because it again presents Gloucester as the victim of circumstances rather than their manipulator .
9 Innovation is seen as desirable because it invariably increases efficiency , and makes for higher profits .
10 Mr Cattell said : ‘ Job cuts in the textile industry do not normally attract a lot of attention because it largely employs women , but textiles is a very important part of the North-East 's economy and a very important source of employment . ’
11 Because it luckily missed houses , they are just carrying on . ’
12 This law was widely criticised as racist because it effectively barred entry from the so-called new Commonwealth while allowing continued emigration from the predominantly white old Commonwealth countries .
13 Nevertheless , the peace was an Athenian triumph because it effectively acknowledged Athens ' empire by sea .
14 General Aoun 's ‘ war of liberation ’ against Syria served the Christian cause because it effectively postponed discussion of the reforms which Muslims believe are essential if their numbers are to be fairly represented in a future government .
15 Stimulus B will then be able to evoke the response because it too possesses c elements .
16 Whores would sometimes don men 's apparel , leading to Charles I to issue an order forbidding it , because it now made whores more difficult to detect , but this was generally ignored by the soldiery .
17 The Westboro company is able to shrug off the small but steady and grinding losses because it still had $196.2m in cash and marketable securities at the end of the quarter .
18 Commenting on its reduced second quarter loss ( figures , page seven ) , Data General Corp said that while it was n't satisfied with its overall results , it was encouraged by the continued success of its AViiON family of Unix computers , which showed significant growth over the year-ago quarter , and it remains cautious for the short-term because of the weak worldwide economy and because it sees no evidence that industry-wide pricing pressures will abate in the near future ; the Westboro company is able to shrug off the small but steady and grinding losses because it still had $196.2m in cash and marketable securities at the end of the quarter .
19 If you are sitting in a very large house on your own , which is draining away your resources because it still has mortgage payments to be met and it takes a lot of money to heat and light every year , you must seriously consider cashing in on your assets by moving to a smaller house that eliminates your mortgage and cuts down on running costs , or by taking out an annuity on your house .
20 In this sense the territory size of predators is irrelevant to palaeoecological reconstruction because it merely reflects resource dispersal and not resource richness .
21 The basic assumption of this form of life , extending from school to university , was that imaginative literature was inherently valuable , and that it was valuable because it pleasurably conveyed emotion and profound insights into the life of things .
22 That is an appalling situation , but it is made more appalling because it mainly affects students from the poorest backgrounds , those whose parents are on low incomes and who get no financial help from their parents because they can not afford to give it .
23 Women 's work in the countries of the Third World is generally rendered ‘ invisible ’ by normal national accounting procedures because it usually takes place outside the conventional sphere of wage labour , mostly on the family farm and in the home .
24 Political coverage on television necessarily promotes leaders because it usually has time for only one item per party .
25 In Word the simplest memory is the ‘ scrap ’ — so called because it usually contains scraps of text .
26 And it 's trouble with a capital T because it often involves tangles with his arch enemy Dinsdale the dog !
27 But for major decisions about interpersonal relationships , careers , investments , etc. we may be very conscious of the decision process because it often causes stress .
28 In summer this was heaven for us because it sometimes took hours to put things right and we would miss a large chunk of lessons .
29 On the whole speculation is frowned upon because it sometimes drives prices up in a monopolistic fashion ( through the cornering of some market ) and because it creates volatility ; yet where the speculator is a skilled trader in risks he is part of the system .
30 The formula looks very complicated because it suddenly introduces cell addresses that mix relative and absolute references .
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