Example sentences of "because they have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes we need to employ contractors because they have specialist knowledge .
2 Some hemiplegic patients are incontinent , either because they have poor sensation and can not feel when the bladder or bowel needs to be emptied , or because they do not pay attention and so forget to go to the toilet , or ask to be taken .
3 Obviously people who are merely going through a bad patch ( anxiety state ) are easier to assist in the process of change , because they have greater resources , than individuals who have always been anxious ( anxiety trait ) .
4 I have concentrated on the higher forms of life , not only because they are easy to observe but also to some extent because they have greater meaning for our own species .
5 Veblen ( 1922 , p. 237 ) , in his ‘ theory of the leisure class ’ , has drawn attention to the fact that it would be difficult to argue that we are ‘ naturally ’ inhibited against committing crimes because they have adverse consequences for others , since conventional and respected activities ( such as private entrepreneurship ) often manifest identical qualities :
6 If this inversion is only 100–300 metres deep , tall industrial stacks may release their emissions above the inversion , or the emissions may penetrate the inversion because they have great buoyancy due to high temperatures and fast exit velocities .
7 They started drinking that evening and the man who 'd been fired started talking about life in Vietnam and posing as a veteran , and he said to the other one , ‘ The only place to go after hours is Tan Son Hut airport because they have marvellous chinese soup there ’ and they wanted to sober up .
8 two minutes past , because they have two minutes of news I think
9 They need to because they have many enemies both above and below ground .
10 The firm also offers opportunities to travel because they have many offices abroad and internationally based clients . ’
11 Practical solutions require finding more processes and developing a strategy , but some puzzles become much easier because they have many pieces the same .
12 The proportion of the former who are not interested in regular working , because they have other interests or other commitments , is relatively high , although it is influenced by the level of unemployment overall as well as in the local labour market .
13 This is hard for some owners to accept , because they have such respect for their feline companions .
14 This is often because they have such fear for the future , for some reason of their own , that death seems preferable .
15 I do not think that there is much for us to be proud about in the fact that the Prime Minister has relegated Britain to a second division of countries that can survive only by having low pay because they have low skills .
16 In LDCs in general , the poor are disadvantaged because they have low levels of education and training and therefore have few skills or qualifications to help them .
17 Also , they are mainly here because they have small children and no earnings of their own .
18 Because they have new people on the counter and it 's it 's
19 So perhaps it is because they have angular gyri that chimpanzees have been able to sign successfully .
20 It is therefore possible to organise knowledge into sets of propositions which , because they have distinctive foci or fields of application , may be identified as separate subjects or disciplines .
21 The car is generally occupied by an idiot or two gazing strictly ahead either with expressions that lead you to think that they are convinced they are doing everyone else a favour , or that they are only sitting down because they have insufficient brain to walk and chew gum at the same time .
22 ‘ farmers do not make the best Group Organisers : not because they are less effective but because they have insufficient time ’ ( this from seven respondents )
23 This underlines the importance of training schemes in which professionals have opportunities to meet older people who are in charge of their lives , who have something to say and who are not being seen simply because they have overwhelming problems .
24 Erm , I mean I separate them out , incidently because they have equal validity .
25 I have chosen these books because they have similar themes ; they both portray individuals who have problems fitting into , accepting , and being accepted by the societies in which they live .
26 When these deeply hidden parts of ourselves are spoken out , they produce a feeling of relief in the audience because they have similar wounds , similar fears and that relief often comes out as laughter .
27 Graham reckons these three will succeed because they have critical mass , but also offer what users want : proprietary systems that are open .
28 Because they have shallow keels , a minimum draught and no ballast they are almost useless performers to windward but that would n't matter in this case .
29 Nor is the idea of community policing popular amongst ordinary constables in other sections of the police , often because it contradicts their views of what constitutes ‘ real ’ police work , but also because they have misguided notions about what community policing is , as well as a practical awareness of the unrealistic expectations held of it by enthusiasts .
30 And because they have bigger appetites , they could eventually deplete the rivers ' resources , leaving them empty of salmon of any description .
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