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

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1 Everybody has situations that they are inclined to avoid because they provoke some anxiety .
2 All voiceless sounds are fortis because they require more air and more energy in order to create the same turbulence in the air and therefore the same amount of volume as voiced sounds .
3 His latest excuse — that the recession is masking the success of the economy — is the equivalent of ‘ we only lost because they scored more goals ’ .
4 The definitions are , at this early stage of our knowledge of Myrinian culture , valuable in themselves , not only because they reveal something of the inadequacy of our own language , but because they throw some light on to the mysteries of an alien culture .
5 A US federal court has ordered a secondary ban on tuna imports from countries that buy the fish from Mexico and Venezuela , which have been under a US embargo since 1990 because they kill more dolphins than allowed by US law [ see ED no. 51 ] .
6 Many people cut themselves off from great sources of nourishment and direction because they imagine that writing can not be taught , or if it can , that you ca n't learn about it in a group .
7 It 's like slang like , if two people do n't know each other they talk like formally but if two people know each uvver they use slang , you know to get across because they know each other personally .
8 Right , it was n't C , I do n't think anybody got that wrong actually , erm , just occasionally you normally get at least one or two people want to put C , because they know that waiver of premiums is twenty six weeks on every other plan .
9 The Americans are cool , too , because they know most Arabs consider the plan an excuse for Israeli procrastination .
10 The changes in n3 and n6 polyunsaturated fatty acid profile found in inflammatory bowel disease may be of relevance in the pathogenesis of the disease because they influence either tissue eicosanoid synthesis and the membrane lipid composition of the immunocompetent cells .
11 Many hon. Members are nodding , because they remember that interview .
12 Although the teams have an important role in constructing the plan , they have tended to be marginalised because they control few resources .
13 But even these comparisons understate the excessive amount of corporate-induced death and suffering because they omit any reference to consumers physically harmed by the sale of improperly researched substances , dangerous or poisonous products , and so on , or citizens physically harmed through industrial air pollution .
14 ‘ Some of our fans said they were happy we did n't get a second goal because they feared more trouble , ’ said Bangor secretary Freddie Anderson .
15 Italy won because they made fewer mistakes . ’
16 Some people like prison because they make more friends in there .
17 Oh they do yes , well because nowadays , because they got more men on each job now than they really want .
18 However , I have been told that I should only get one , because they eat each other .
19 However , I have been told that I should only get one , because they eat each other .
20 They were lucky because they had each other .
21 Until then Frank had been safe because they had each other , and the things that troubled him were half buried and might well have sunk past danger .
22 Jesus said simply that they failed because they had little faith .
23 Labour members in those constituencies would have to be expelled from the party because they had little chance of ousting the sitting Tory MP .
24 For example , in North Wales , Derbyshire and the main part-time farming areas ( North Yorkshire , Wester Ross and Orkney ) , the number who were confident in all stock tasks was fairly high , no doubt because they had little option but to tackle stock work .
25 Kondratieff presented few data for growth from 1789 to 1814 from countries other than Britain because they had little growth to analyse .
26 The smaller , specialised firms , on the other hand , offered more personal contact and service ; charged lower fees ; and , because they had fewer clients than the large consultancies , had access to a wider range of candidates because fewer executives were off-limits .
27 This deficiency he shared with a whole crew of leaders of third-world or so-called ‘ non-aligned ’ countries , who like him had gained power because they were against foreign rulers , not because they had any idea of what to put in place of foreign rule .
28 Others had undergone a test because they ‘ needed to know ’ , not because they had any intention of terminating .
29 But , and I have no concerns about sports ground sale , we 've regulated the numbers because they had some concerns about the and that , that itself has caused 's fellow supporters some problems , but we 've actually restricted the number of people who can use the sports ground .
30 He could n't get my bag back for me , or the other contents , because they had some value — although very little I 'm sure — whereas the letter , having no value at all ( except for me of course ! ) was thrown away .
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