Example sentences of "because of [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is customary for a bride to be accompanied to the mikva , usually by her mother , but after the wedding , any future visits are on one 's own because of the principles of modesty .
2 The military priority makes itself felt throughout society , but ‘ military goals and values are important because of the values of civilians ’ .
3 Because of the visits to the footplate to see the controls , and also the food cooked traditional style on the shovel , most of the people at the party will have exchanged a few words with Roger and gained an impression of the sort of cheerful , obliging chap he was .
4 He moved from parish to parish , almost always because of the complaints of the affronted orthodox ; far from making compromises , he founded the Guild of St Matthew , one of the earliest focuses of Christian Socialism .
5 Admittedly , the Barbarians were considerably below their traditional strength because of the priorities of the cup and league matches in England and Wales but I doubt if the Barbarians would have lost to South Korea if scummaging had been part of the game .
6 Check it ; if someone tells you that the Royal Bank , because of the experiences of the recession , is no longer interested in lending to viable businesses — large or small — he 's wrong .
7 Because of the variations in the pound , the exact costs are not yet finalised , but the price will be something in the region of £479 , which includes bed , breakfast and evening dinner .
8 Just as it is almost impossible to apply what is now called the ‘ Japanese ’ system of management to other parts of the world , because of the differences of culture and background of the people who are working in industry , so it is equally unlikely that the particular , precise ways that I have found so useful will have the same application to others ; Nevertheless , since I have spent so much of my life developing these ideas it may be that some of my experience will hit a chord of recognition or cause others to reflect or contemplate .
9 It is a process especially apparent in early modern England , not least because of the differences between its categories of sexual deviance and ours .
10 Because of the differences between life in various parts of the world , we can not escape the responsibility which accompanies the knowledge that a thoughtless or uncaring attitude in one area may seriously affect those who live in another .
11 The question has been so controversial because of uncertainty about the law relating to arbitrators and experts generally and because of the differences between the consequences of an expert 's decision and the consequences of an arbitration award .
12 Soricid mandibles ( and skulls ) are more common , and because of the differences in mandibular anatomy , they break in a different way from rodent mandibles : the ascending ramus is composed of thickened bars of bone , with thinner bone in between , and it is these thinner areas that are broken initially , producing holes in the ramus ( Fig. 3.14 I-J ) while leaving the processes intact .
13 It should be emphasised that although these statistics are interesting for purposes of comparison , they should be treated with caution because of the differences in the methods of compilation .
14 This success before 1841 does not compare with the periods following 1846 and 1855 , mainly because of the differences in the international scene after that time . "
15 Furthermore , from a financial point of view it may be worse to be unemployed in London than in Manchester because of the differences in the cost of living .
16 Our response was , ’ What about having more bands to take account of the difficulties that arise because of the differences in property prices in London compared with other parts of the country ? ’
17 Because of the differences in objectives , content , specialisation , publication frequency , readership and circulation sizes , among other factors , it would not be valid to compare measures of acceptance rates between Nature and the Scottish Journal of Geology to infer the relative impacts of papers published in these two journals .
18 Because of the differences in structure and gradings in the above two assessments , it is impossible to make direct comparisons , but the 1989 review includes within its Category 16 ( Other Physical Sciences ) , such diverse subjects as astronomy , oceanography , and meteorology , some of which have teaching and research connections with the earth sciences .
19 Because of the differences in objectives , content , specialisation , publication frequency , readership and circulation sizes , among other factors , it would not be valid to compare measures of acceptance rates between Nature and the Scottish Journal of Geology to infer the relative impacts of papers published in these two journals .
20 The comparative infrequency of colonic carcinoma that we have found compared with other studies is probably because of the differences in the age distribution of the populations studied .
21 However , the authority felt them to be impractical to implement because of the assumptions about resources .
22 " I do n't know either , " she said unhappily , " but they must be something illegal because of the bills of lading .
23 They often prefer to withhold sales rather than accept a lower price because of the consequences for other sales .
24 For the first two years , however , this strategy lay in ruins because of the consequences of accepting the ‘ catching-up ’ comparability awards of the Clegg Commission for public-sector pay .
25 Because of this case and because of the studies of the supporters of primary surgical intervention an objection , until now , was the rather short follow up periods of the larger series .
26 Pip does not want to accept the convict because he does n't feel like a gentleman anymore because of the origins of his wealth .
27 Burroughs ’ inner space disappearance in Towers Open Fire somehow had more impact because of the vibrations from the ‘ party ’ . ’
28 the fact that a new source of income may be created because of the payments by the trust ; 2. section 681(1) ; 3. section 670 ( " income " ) ; 4. section 743(3) ; 5. section 740 .
29 As a Travellers Guide this is a worthwhile book ; but it will not replace serious studies of the Civil War because of the errors of detail which it includes .
30 Because of the criticisms of rational approaches discussed above , political budgetary approaches show a remarkable capacity to persist .
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