Example sentences of "because it has [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The one exception is that the opening of the inter-German frontier has complicated the campaign for the frontier-free movement of people within the EC , because it has become impossible to say where the EC 's secure external frontier is .
2 Older people often give up sexual intercourse because it has become painful .
3 Any culture , because it has to retain traditional customs and beliefs , has to be in a sense a conservative institution .
4 As a mineral , corundum has proved its value to man partly as an abrasive , which allowed it to play a key role in the shaping of jade , and partly because it has contributed two of the most keenly sought after transparent coloured gems , sapphire and ruby .
5 Ithanguni is important because it has contributed most of the fine ash deposits that blanket the lower slopes of west Mount Kenya and make rich farming and ranching land .
6 Being part of C&P has softened the blow because it has enabled many employees to switch to other growth areas of the chemicals business .
7 CDS wo n't take the 4860MP beyond four processors because , it says , there are no subsequent linear performance gains after that mark : it knows , because it has tried eight- and 16-CPU boards .
8 Next , I 'd pick the Exeter High Income , a very high income fund … because it has got good recovery prospects .
9 Those who think that the Labour party has become a safe party — a party that it would be safe to elect because it has learnt all its lessons — should not forget that it is a pretty wild dream to imagine that the Labour party would get a majority in the House .
10 Directive 72/160 which has been used , particularly by France , to encourage the reallocation and rationalisation of agricultural land ( though less in the LFAs than elsewhere ) is to be abandoned , seemingly because it has had limited impact .
11 Though some feminists have criticised Gilligan 's work on both theoretical and methodological grounds , and its point should therefore not be taken as unquestionably proven , it is worth discussing because it has had enormous influence .
12 ‘ What I have found in the region is that because it has experienced more downturns than other parts of the UK it has a resilience to the dips the economy may take , ’ he said .
13 It has never been a strong language because it has produced little or no literature , so that it has seemed to have more of folklore about it than utility .
14 Rather , it is claimed that a culture is intellectually superior because it has acquired that technology .
15 As one of the most influential Marxist analysts of health care , Navarro ( 1986 ) argues that working-class people have struggled for medical services not because they are " mystified " by medicine 's bogus claims , as Illich argues , but because it has brought genuine benefits which Illich overlooks , particularly in the care and relief of chronic illness .
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