Example sentences of "because it [modal v] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Tory loyalists argue that the Peyton amendment would jeopardize this sort of competition , because it would deter enterprising B R managers from leaving the public sector to stage management buy-outs . |
2 | Mr Delors is accused of sabotaging any chances of a deal because it would hit French farmers and as a result agriculture commissioner Ray MacSharry has resigned as the EC 's chief negotiator in the talks with the US . |
3 | This it estimated would cost between £120 million and £225 million because it would need major civil engineering works . |
4 | It would be a stronger party because it would win popular support from all sections of the unionism by advocating equitable social and economic policies and by removing power from the undependable unionist élites . |
5 | The Institute had hoped that the Department of Trade and Industry would replace the existing Companies Act legislation with new provisions based on the Directives , but this route has apparently been dismissed by the DTI in its consultative document on implementation , because it would require primary legislation . |
6 | Movement to Italy of all Germans is not acceptable because it would cause serious blockage of our L of C … we are approaching 12 Army Gp immediately with request that they accept concentration … 3 . |
7 | Robertson confirmed in the second paragraph of his signal that " movement to Italy of all Germans is not acceptable because it would cause serious blockage on our L of C. He therefore informed McCreery that AFHQ would be " approaching 12th Army Group immediately " to ask them to accept all German surrendered personnel from 5 Corps , with the exception of " arrestable categories " , such as SS . |
8 | The Zambian government has banned the sale of unpasteurized milk direct from farmers to consumers because it may contain high concentrations of the pesticide dieldrin . |
9 | However they decided the case on another basis and Pearson LJ said " it may be said in answer to the possibility of such a reductio ad absurdum , though no doubt , it has to be taken into account , is far from conclusive , because it may involve unlikely hypotheses , which would be outside the reasonable expectations of the parties at the time of the making of the contract of employment " . |
10 | The operator may deviate from the listed procedure because it may require excessive moving about or because he is interrupted by the requirements of other tasks . |
11 | In practice , this action is not likely to be taken very often because it may have undesirable disruptive effects on the financial system . |
12 | As for animals belonging to a dangerous species , a camel has been held to be such because it may cause severe injury by kicking and biting , but strict liability was imposed for injuries suffered by falling off the camel because of its irregular gait . |
13 | my concerns is , my concerns were at the time that we , we might not be able to continue with that statement because it might become inaccurate |
14 | ‘ Later on , the word ‘ magic ’ replaces the accurate translation ‘ black magic ’ , presumably because it might offend racial sensibilities . |
15 | Stroud District Council says it ca n't allow the face to stay because it might tempt other people to paint their dishes . |
16 | He told us to hurry back home after the picture had finished because it might get foggy later . |
17 | OSF because it might get additional royalties for its technologies , particularly the Distributed Computing Environment ( DCE ) . |
18 | ‘ This may have seemed like a good idea when the rink was being built because it should give long term durability , but when a problem like this arises then the whole rink has to be closed and dug up . |
19 | The Huyghes immediately announced they were bringing charges on two counts because the communiqué constituted a violation of professional secrecy and because it could influence legal investigations . |
20 | Richardson rejects Highmore 's sonnet , however delicately , because it will appear incompetent beside Mary Leapor 's poems . |
21 | I recommend that to the House because it will offer great relief to people who live alone . |
22 | Good , Example three where you 've got a joint life policy , the male gives you the page name , the female will give you the , because it will say joint life , and it will have the female age in groups . |
23 | In cold weather male golfers may prefer to use a ladies ' ball because it will have similar feel to that of a 90 compression ball in normal temperatures . |
24 | Martyrhood is rather more subtle and sophisticated — and therefore even more life-threatening , because it can go unrecognised . |
25 | Leach says LOFT is a boon to Britain because it can answer new questions raised by Britain 's stricter philosophy on safety margins . |
26 | This facility is made even more useful because it can remain available while the user continues to type at the cursor . |
27 | The treatment is controversial because it can have unfortunate ‘ side-effects ’ . |
28 | Yet most countries now have rules against insider dealing , not least because it can put outside investors off securities markets . |
29 | It also needs a good lid on the tank because it can jump great distances . |