Example sentences of "because it [vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This last feature is quite a nice touch , because it would enable control over a mono mix of your amp 's signal for monitoring purposes . |
2 | The NFU is also against undergrounding because it would disrupt farming during installation , repair and maintenance work . |
3 | Canada was valued because it would bring peace and security to the American colonies and would allow them to continue to increase their imports of British goods in a much more tranquil continent . |
4 | The CDP has hitherto resisted such a proposal on the grounds that it would represent direct competition with university applicants who might thereby fail to see the polytechnics as a clear alternative and because it would restrict student choice to a limited number of institutions . |
5 | ‘ The morality of the one has determined the morality of the other and the disestablishment of the Church could save the monarchy because it would avoid embarrassment . ’ |
6 | ‘ I ca n't remember to this day which one I wore but I remember being totally traumatized by it because it would show favouritism . ’ |
7 | An editorial alleged that the Government would welcome headlines saying that a patient had died because it would swing public opinion against the unions . |
8 | However , a real particle close to a massive body has less energy than if it were far away , because it would take energy to lift it far away against the gravitational attraction of the body . |
9 | I recommended that the paper be published as it was because it would take Linde several months to correct it , since anything he sent to the West would have to be passed by Soviet censorship , which was neither very skillful nor very quick with scientific papers . |
10 | If a bird tried to eat one it would get a nasty shock because it would taste foul . |
11 | The very act of changing a supplier may be resisted because it may imply criticism of a past decision on the part of the buyer . |
12 | so that 's good , because it might mean money , it means of having |
13 | Glaxo 's scientists say omeprazole should be used sparingly because it might cause cancer ; Astra believes its drug is no more dangerous than ranitidine and has worked hard to prove it . |
14 | Because it 'll have DOS Help for a start . |
15 | Because we must remember that Iraq has already had an eight years war and they 're used to a war , they used to withstanding a war and it was the only reason that Britain survived in the last world war because it could withstand attack , and wait and wait until they were ready to counter attack . |
16 | Even the Sioux Indians immortalised in Dances With Wolves are angry because it will divert money from their bingo halls which bring in revenue to poor reservations . |
17 | They are often told not to cry ‘ because it will upset Mummy ’ . |
18 | Not anything like it would have been if Uncle Bill had left it to me in the first place , because it will pay duty twice . ’ |
19 | This will be very useful because it will provide material , later on in the course , for genuine situations as opposed to the slightly artificial ones we 're actually handing out . |
20 | ‘ Because it will help information about more important matters drop into place . |
21 | I ca n't actually give it to you because it will amuse suspicion from the guard . |
22 | Labelling can be a nightmare for the behavioural analyst because it can divert attention away from the real problems . |
23 | This behaviour should not be encouraged , because it can cause damage to the lawn or plants . |