Example sentences of "because it [verb] no [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This method is also deceptive because it takes no account of the timing of receipts . |
2 | A single electronic component such as a silicon diode or a transistor is not protected because it possesses no topography within the meaning of the regulations . |
3 | The system is economical because it uses no power or CO2 except when a product is being packed . |
4 | Its Win/U answer to the problem is expected to debut as a commercial product by the end of the year and is claimed to be a step ahead of rival technologies because it requires no Windows source code , see page four . |
5 | According to Judge Abraham Sofaer , Brunei was picked especially because it received no assistance already , and would seem to be returning no favours ; it was never intended to get anything beyond appreciation . |
6 | It failed in the 1970s and 1980s because it offered no solutions to the new problems of chronic inflation and low growth . |
7 | Maria shuddered convulsively as she felt her nipple rolled between diabolically skilled finger and thumb , the mini-spasm of ecstasy gratifying and tormenting all at once , and ultimately cruelly deceptive because it brought no resolution or peace , only an even deeper hunger that seemed to plumb the deeps of the most secret levels of self . |
8 | During World War II MI6 produced few worthwhile results , largely because it had no agents in place before Hitler occupied the whole of Europe . |
9 | ‘ I grew up in the country , ’ she murmured , not sure why she had told him that because it had no bearing on the subject . |
10 | Low Birk Hatt has three bedrooms but the back bedroom was n't used very much because it had no fireplace and could n't be heated . |
11 | We can not support the Bill because it bears no relation to people 's income . |
12 | DG said that while it was n't satisfied with its overall results , it was encouraged by the continued success of its AViiON family of Unix computers , which showed significant growth over the year-ago quarter , and it remains cautious for the short-term because of the weak worldwide economy and because it sees no evidence that industry-wide pricing pressures will abate in the near future . |
13 | Commenting on its reduced second quarter loss ( figures , page seven ) , Data General Corp said that while it was n't satisfied with its overall results , it was encouraged by the continued success of its AViiON family of Unix computers , which showed significant growth over the year-ago quarter , and it remains cautious for the short-term because of the weak worldwide economy and because it sees no evidence that industry-wide pricing pressures will abate in the near future ; the Westboro company is able to shrug off the small but steady and grinding losses because it still had $196.2m in cash and marketable securities at the end of the quarter . |
14 | CATALOGUE shopping group Argos is pulling out of its furniture store venture because it sees no prospect of improved trading conditions in the mid-nineties . |
15 | Monetary policy can not be given to an ‘ independent ’ bank because it makes no sense to talk of monetary policy as independent of economic policy . |
16 | It says if you 've got an opportunity of escaping , you might as well assault a policeman because it makes no difference at the end of the day . |
17 | Halliday 's analysis thus differs from Spitzer 's not only in using a more modern and technically advanced linguistics , but more importantly because it makes no attempt , to speak of , at interpretation . |
18 | Driver of Vickers Laboratories explained the procedure : ‘ You shake up the sample in carbon tet to extract the oil , dry it , and run an IR spectrum in the crucial region because it has no C-C bonds . |
19 | If we do not give fear our energy , our imagination , our life blood , it dies because it has no hold over us . |
20 | The hon. Gentleman does not need to rely on my words to rebut every word that he has just said ; he need only read the latest edition of the in-house magazine of the Confederation of Health Service Employees , where it is written : ’ The Mid-Glamorgan District Linen Service is efficient because it has no choice . |
21 | FUNNYMAN Steve Martin is fed up with people saying there 's something strange about his Hollywood house just because it has no windows at the front . |
22 | The surfeit of codes and jargons in which she is immersed brings about a loss of faith in the power of the word , but her attitude toward the ‘ instant world ’ that is ‘ whiter than white ’ because it has no memory and no values makes her uneasy . |
23 | The Government will cause that because it has no mandate so it follows that if the Government has no mandate you must resist its attempts to exercise one . ’ |
24 | ‘ Because it has no branches , Firstdirect can offer attractive rates of interest on both savings and borrowing , ’ claims Midland . |
25 | However it would be unwise to conclude that , just because it has no enforcement mechanism , the Universal Declaration is as harmless as it is futile . |
26 | ‘ Contemporary design ’ , the magazine 's editor regretted , ‘ because it has no roots in the vernacular idiom … will not appear immediately familiar ’ , whilst the ‘ mock-Tudor and the mock-Georgian styles which have been so prevalent — no matter how misguided in themselves — have sprung … from a genuine attempt to preserve a traditional atmosphere ’ . |
27 | Because it has no sound box of its own , what comes through a loudspeaker can be varied enormously . |
28 | The Khmer Rouge has done nothing , because it has no need to prove anything . |
29 | That is a major anomaly which the British Parliament has accepted because it has no alternative . |
30 | That was an order with which it was probably impossible for the health authority to comply , because it has no power , contractual or otherwise , to require doctors to act in a way which they do not regard as medically appropriate . |