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

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1 At the other end of the scale , promoting a father from being manager of a middle-ranking enterprise to a top-ranking enterprise is also unlikely to alter the son 's chances much , because in all probability he already attends a selective school .
2 His view was that Hollywood could never make such a picture ‘ simply because in all America you could hardly collect a hundred actors and put them in a picture and keep them from acting ’ .
3 We have no direct evidence as to whether the matter in other galaxies is made up of protons and neutrons or antiprotons and antineutrons , but it must be one or the other : there can not be a mixture in a single galaxy because in that case we would again observe a lot of radiation from annihilations .
4 I knew that she did n't believe in him as I did because in that case I would have recognised her as I had recognised Mother Joseph , who inhabited a territory which I had visited .
5 Yes , because in that case you could of , we could of drawn in people , describers from Perth
6 The judge referred to a previous decision of his , In re H. ( Minor ) ( Abduction ) [ 1990 ] 2 F.L.R. 439 , but he said that that was to be distinguished because in that case there was in existence at the time of the removal an order of the court that the child should not be removed from the jurisdiction .
7 And our systems need to be consistent because in that way we can manage and control them and yet they need to deal with the variable requirements of our different categories of users .
8 Because in that instant she had fired the ship 's rear guns and had blasted the other ship 's nose section into particles .
9 yeah in fact that 's a fir , that 's a very good example you see , because in that situation you might well pay more for the carriage than the value of the item
10 Because in that paper there is a passage where Trivers says , if my theory is right , and basically it 's this Trivers Willard thing he was talking about , that parents and offspring will be in conflict about parental investment , he says , if my theory is right and if parents discriminate investment on the basis of offspring success , then he makes two predictions .
11 Taking various client groups into the bureaucracy is in itself no real way forward because in that context it can only lead to professional defensiveness of the worst kind .
12 Past attempts to stop the tearaways have failed because in many cases they have not actually been breaking speed limits .
13 You must give your correct date of birth , because in many cases it will affect the validity of your licence .
14 And the paternalistic traditions of the great landowners could be married relatively easily to the responsibilities of a Welfare State , because in many ways they were not really that different .
15 And because in many ways I identified with her .
16 This is because in many subjects there is no ‘ perfect ’ answer .
17 We must be careful not to assume that this ‘ beads on a string ’ pattern is the norm , because in such areas there is frequently abundant prehistoric and Romano-British settlement on the dry and now abandoned chalk uplands .
18 It has also been stated because in such warehouses there are fewer people , if any , working in them and that management , housekeeping and discipline will be good , fires will be few .
19 This is perhaps inevitable because in such cases it is not entirely illogical to argue that if the information was already publicly known why should anyone want to publish it or sell it ?
20 It is only where there are additional or multiple handicaps that signing or fingerspelling should be considered , because in these cases there is an identifiable ‘ syndrome ’ preventing language acquisition .
21 As for my own research , there are some areas of it in which quantification has not been used because in these areas it was not necessary or appropriate for the purpose I had in mind ( see for example the discussions in chapter 5 ) .
22 the American stuff but when you 're arrested you are always arrested on suspicion because in this country you are innocent until a cou a court proves you 're i er guilty , yeah ?
23 I did n't pay them no heed at the time , because in this town somebody is always looking for somebody .
24 So , because in this Festival we will be reaching people we normally do not reach as a group , for instance we 're having two pop concerts , the Rory Bremner thing , we 're going to be reaching people we do n't normally see on our D I Y.
25 Er this erm world of fantasy is a very wonderful place because in this world it 's very easy to meet peoples ' I T requirements .
26 Those who changed back to shorter repayment periods , because in this example they carry the same total credit cost as longer ones , show what must be the widely-held feeling that , regardless of loan period , the lower the total cost of credit the better .
27 She was a woman in need of a child to love , and having none of her own she was lavishing it all on Corrie Palmer , which was sad because in another year she would have to be returned to the hospital .
28 It is a heavy serviceable machine and I am not really knocking Wilson because in another situation it would probably do a very good job but for us it is just not a very pleasant tool to be with .
29 Was it because in some way he blamed Francis for his mother 's death — or was the reason less dramatic ?
30 Emergency admissions develop a momentum of their own , not least because in some areas it seems the only way to get a place in a local authority residential home ( Sinclair , 1988b ) .
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