Example sentences of "because it be [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 And that 's what 's threatening to people , because it is looking for a direct response ; it 's looking to form a dialogue .
2 As I am sure that my hon. Friend is aware , the reason for that is that the demand for gas oil , which is equivalent to diesel , is high at this time of the year because it is used for heating .
3 The double-flowered form is the one generally cultivated because it is preferred for medical use , and is grown from division of runners , taken and planted in early spring ; seedlings produce a large number of single-flowered forms .
4 A great deal of documentary primary material is now quickly published because it is needed for reference .
5 As for Unix , as we said way back in 1984 when we forecast that it would come to dominate the mainstream market , it is fundamentally quite inappropriate as the basis of a robust commercial operating system because it is designed for free sharing of resources and code between users , where one of the most important requirements of a mission-critical operating system is that the crass behaviour of some idiot wo n't bring the system down .
6 During an offline run a particular unit may become unavailable , either because it is required for some other purpose , or due to physical breakdown .
7 Anything that is done for shock value has no future because it 's done for the moment .
8 The company claims this is because it 's designed for first-time users , but it 's a nuisance if you want to import a mailing list from another package .
9 And I went through reams of guilt , but then I thought , ‘ No , it 's all right because it 's going for Aids , ’ and also it has a very sweet , sentimental story behind it .
10 Their distinctive features have been chronicled ( with evident pride ) by Schaffer ( 1970 ) and Evans ( 1972 ) ; the first because , as a civil servant , he had been much associated with the programme , the second because it was written for the Town and Country Planning Association , long the champions of planned dispersal .
11 It will be a whole lot clearer to you then , but it 's there basically because it was asked for , it 's inadequate because that was all they could do on the day , having been instructed to provide it .
12 Because it was constructed for a specific purpose , this text is fairly unusual in that there are few lexical clues to what the text might be ‘ about ’ .
13 This kind of information is difficult to acquire after things have gone out of general use and was often not recorded in the past because it was taken for granted .
14 This road , known as the Coal Road because it was used for the transport of coal from long-abandoned pits , discloses an aerial view of the hidden valley of Grisedale across the gulf of Garsdale .
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