Example sentences of "because they [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Labour Party is opposed to them because they challenge the principles of state housing and of equal access to a democratic minimum .
2 There 's also this thing which is called agricultural fundamentalism right and the most developing c , most developed countries , most of the population live in urban areas and the they see erm er rural areas as being sort of the backbone of society , sort of the salt of the earth type of element in society that although they do n't participate in themselves would like to maintain right and so even consumers may well be would not want see erm agriculture obliterated from er , from their country right because they like the products that erm that agriculture produces and they think that you can of erm destroying of the agricultural industry would , would pose an unacceptable burden on the fabric of rural society and as a result are quite happy to see protectionism er fo , for that industry .
3 ‘ People become stuntmen because they like the burst of adrenalin .
4 I took a lungful of her perfume : the sort men buy for women because they like the ads or they can pronounce the name .
5 ‘ And they 'll stay because they like the place , ’ she had answered lightly .
6 ‘ How can people just talk because they like the sound of their own voices and never think of the people around them ? ’
7 Inside you take the leaflet out , after you 've taken all the other tampons out of course , because they block the removal of the leaflet , you get a leaflet like this .
8 Although the opossum is phylogenically disparate from the human , these findings support our conclusions , particularly because they show the importance of NO in this region in vivo .
9 Accomplished headers of the ball were less likely to suffer injury than those who were not as proficient , because they met the ball in a way which which imparted less strain .
10 These make persuasive reading , not least because they espouse the principles of sustainable management set out in Caring for the Earth ( see WWF Page , November ) .
11 The practices associated with harassment are so jealously guarded , not just because they articulate a culture of institutionalized racism within the force , but because they form part of a system ‘ workers ’ control' against the encroachment of line management .
12 For the Christian , it is natural that God should become a person at the Incarnation rather than a dog or a stone , not necessarily because persons are somehow more technically advanced on a scale of being , but because they display the qualities that are most to be valued .
13 Much of this public criticism directed at practitioners , often reinforced and fuelled by the reports themselves , is that these tragedies and scandals have arisen because practitioners ‘ failed ’ , in part , because they lacked the knowledge about child abuse which a thorough grounding in the research and its findings would have given them .
14 Many old brokers were unable to become independent advisers because they lacked the expertise and resources to win authorisation .
15 Because they lacked the capacity for complete cultural and political hegemony , he argues , not all elements in the movement were assimilated .
16 If the Situationist project is flawed , as I believe it is , it is not because antecedent theories of libertarians , Marxists and Council Communists are ignored by them , but rather because they lacked the will to build on this tradition a systematic utopianism consisting of critique and plausible projections into the future .
17 The heterostracans were associated with the hagfishes , chiefly because they lacked the specializations of the nasohypophysial opening and because they have a single branchial opening ( see below ) .
18 They transgressed fixity not only because they were without fixed abode , but also because they lacked the identity which , in a hierarchical society , was essentially conferred by one 's place in that society .
19 Once again , however , he discovered he had struck a chord with ordinary people , people who had felt they were unfit to pass judgement on modern buildings because they lacked the qualifications .
20 But his timings are critical because they reflect the mood Mahler wanted the music to project , a mood that would be destroyed by an excessively slow tempo . ’
21 ‘ We tried to encourage the people to work with each other , and talk to politicians , because they argued a lot about what they were going to do all the time , ’ he said .
22 Other feminist writers , such as Overfield ( 1981 ) , Wallsgrove ( 1980 ) and Fee ( 1983 ) have suggested that dichotomies such as nature/culture , subject/object , emotional/rational are harmful because they imply the superiority of culture over nature , the objective over the subjective , and the rational over the emotional .
23 Because they distract the candidate , and you yourself may miss something important while noting a previous point , notetaking should be kept to a minimum during the interview .
24 If I were playing tennis , I would put the ball back in the hon. Gentleman 's court by asking whether he thinks that those claims are genuine because they have been put through someone 's letter box and because they ask the recipient to sign the form and post it back .
25 Powder coatings , because they require no solvents , are environmentally friendly products whose market share is growing even in a period of overall slack demand .
26 Anticipatory and parenthetical structures increase difficulty because they require the reader 's mind to store up syntactic information which it will use later on ( see 7.5.3–4 ) .
27 There is no limit to the wants we can express in language and hence we may well set up problems that are impossible to solve because they require the resolution of contradictions .
28 ( Direct deliveries sometimes mean that packing materials are left lying about — these must be cleared away Immediately , because they form a hazard to staff and/or customers . )
29 Few farm workers leave the land because they dislike the job itself ; on the contrary many would return were it not for the poor pay and prospects .
30 That is , pronouns which ‘ shew ’ are called ‘ Demonstratives , because they shew a thynge not spoken of before ’ , while those that ‘ rehearse ’ are called ‘ relatives ’ , because they relate or refer back to something already mentioned — we would call them antecedents .
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