Example sentences of "because [pers pn] [verb] different [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Because they show different forms of art , between them they draw on a wide range of interests .
2 Reviewing the literature of the 1960s , we find a number of schools which appear to challenge the Morgenthau paradigm because they use different concepts .
3 That is partly , no doubt , because they use different sets of data and time-periods .
4 While all firms have income and retained earnings statements similar to these tables , it is possible for two identical firms with identical cash flows to end up with different reported earnings because they use different accounting conventions .
5 We can always tell who is speaking because they speak different languages .
6 Acute social divisions may indeed have induced violence , a disruption of settled married life and so on , but there is no need to assume that relationships within the working class were intrinsically any more lacking in feeling than relationships amongst other classes , just because they took different forms .
7 These foods are valuable because they contain different types of fibre , vitamins and minerals essential for health .
8 The two schools came to different conclusions because they asked different kinds of questions and had different views as to what counted as an explanation , and of how an explanation should be evaluated .
9 This was to be precisely the starting assumption of positivist criminologists ( although they were interested in these differences not because they justified different levels of desert , but because they suggested different types of treatment ) .
10 Assets are imperfect substitutes because they possess different characteristics with respect to liquidity , marketability and profitability .
11 There are some key terms that are sure to cause trouble because they have different meanings in International Relations and in philosophy .
12 Business organisations differ from each other partly because they have different objects , despite similar objectives .
13 They will disagree in some cases because they disagree about the likely consequences of a particular rule , and in others because they have different visions of what a good community is like .
14 This was to be precisely the starting assumption of positivist criminologists ( although they were interested in these differences not because they justified different levels of desert , but because they suggested different types of treatment ) .
15 The exposure of the other terrestrial planets , because they occupy different parts of the Solar System , has been different from that of the Earth and the Moon .
16 Hall ( 1987 ) , for example — possibly because he uses different definitions and sample size — presents a somewhat contrasting picture .
17 Speaking to the European Parliament ( EP ) after the summit Ruud Lubbers , Prime Minister of the Netherlands , said that the word federal had been dropped because it meant different things to different people .
18 Literature is based on ‘ the very plurality of meanings ’ ( 1966 : 50 ) ; or , put in a slightly different way which nicely reverses an old critical saw , ‘ a work is ‘ eternal ’ , not because it imposes one meaning on different men , but because it suggests different meanings to one man' ( p.51 ) .
19 Shall we just say that a checkerboard solution is unjust by definition because it treats different people differently for no good reason , and justice requires treating like cases alike ?
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