Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun pl] because it " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It is a necessary step if IBM is to remain competitive in networked environments because it enables data to move at the same speed between the CPU and peripherals as it moves over Ethernet .
2 Some parents will be very upset , in some cases because it cuts across their genuine convictions .
3 For more than half the road up you climb between more beech forests — the beech flourishes in these parts because it likes the moisture — and in spring or autumn you get that seasonal effect , whereby the trees that are only starting to turn brown at the foot of the pass are already losing many of their leaves at the top , or alternatively are still half-wintry at the top when already fully greened lower down .
4 With a few possible exceptions , it is not worthwhile stocking up with other components in large numbers because it would either be too costly , or it would take years to use them all up .
5 In practice most research and development is carried out in high-tax jurisdictions because it is difficult to attract skilled employees to tax haven locations , and in order to take advantage of local tax deductions .
6 In other words perhaps fifty percent of the spending on I T is wasted in inverted commas because it 's simply concerned with tying together what you already have with the new stuff that you want to integrate in .
7 And if you remember your distributions of deep sea sediments you will recall that calcium carbonate based deposits are rare in deep waters because it 's all dissolved but are more common under regions where there is a high productivity because the C C D will have been depressed .
8 Versions of the traditional hornpipe danced by sailors of many nationalities are featured in many ballets because it is so descriptive of the very particular way in which seamen walk and do the many different jobs that have to be done on any kind of boat .
9 In Asia , the miracle rice was wiped out in many areas because it had not been treated with the necessary chemicals .
10 The word ‘ mothering ’ is sexist in many contexts because it reinforces the ‘ natural ’ connection of women with children and childcare — a connection that feminists have criticised , since under our present social arrangements it has the entirely sexist consequences of defining non-mothers as non-women , restricting women 's opportunities to do other things if they wish , exploiting their unpaid labour and in some cases causing them to be seen as less important than the children they give birth to .
11 In this way the Bank attempted to avoid the situation of a gilt-edged marketmaker being in financial difficulties because it did not have the capital resources to cover any contingent liabilities incurred during operations in the market .
12 In contrast , a truly mobile phone , like a car phone , can be used in most places because it is on one of the UK 's cellular networks Cellnet or Vodafone .
13 Register-shifting , while a possibility in certain sorts of text , is discouraged in academic texts because it can often have the effect of ironising your writing , something which is undesirable if you have to demonstrate clearly your knowledge and ideas .
  Next page