Example sentences of "because [v-ing] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some people find their hair looks better if they change their shampoo regularly because using one product can cause a build-up of residue , as dies using too many styling products .
2 Issues relating to the counsellor 's own personal and family life will need to have been processed thoroughly because counselling other people has to be impartial ( rather than be affected by issues in the counsellor 's own personal life ) and because the counsellor himself or herself may become unsettled when an issued being discussed with a sufferer may be too close for comfort to the counsellor 's personal experience .
3 They argue , on pragmatic grounds , that judges must sometimes act as if people had legal rights , because acting that way will serve society better in the long run .
4 Because training other people 's feelings is not available as a method of reducing reluctance , the manager in a school has to choose which elements of the process of change will in themselves bring about changes of attitude .
5 It does , however , have its consolations because developing new ideas can be a stimulating and exciting experience , especially if they come to fruition .
6 Because facing such questions has brought the work on long-term memory in Aplysia into the same biochemical arena as my own in the chick , I want to postpone considering them for the present and instead look at some of the problems which , in its singlemindedly reductionist approach , Aplysian orthodoxy — at least the orthodoxy of the mid-1980s , as I suspect that the position is now becoming much more flexible — has ignored .
7 Because getting young Rossiter up to eleven lengths will see me to the grave .
8 Such reluctance is reinforced by the relatively small savings which would be made by reducing labour costs , as the capital intensity of production is so high , and also by the fact that there is less opportunity to shed labour in the downturn when using highly automated plant because running such plant at all usually requires a certain fixed minimum number of workers .
9 The fact that surgical interruption of the left stellate ganglion reduces the incidence of syncope and sudden death after unsuccessful treatment with beta-blockers underscores the potential arrhythmogenic role of alpha-adrenoceptor stimulation in LQTS , because severing neural innervation provides alpha as well as beta adrenoceptor interruption .
10 And you 're gon na feel it this time as well because having that cold .
11 This shows , does n't it , that Aunt Nellie did n't know very much about ‘ t' Brownie gals , ’ because doing good turns in the home is just what they are specially clever at !
12 This is not just because giving practical expression to such broad objectives in any meaningful way is inherently very difficult , it is also because the superstructure has to meet demands for close and detached accountability : to parents , to governors , to local education authorities and , of course , to the Secretary of State .
13 ‘ There is much diversity in the legal work and computer law is particularly fascinating because pioneering legal precedents are being developed .
14 Wine was carefully mixed with water , because drinking undiluted wine was considered barbaric .
15 E-mail as a business communication network poses some issues for the records manager , user and lawyer and , because implementing any solutions will lie in their hands , for the computing managers .
16 This process saves energy because making new products from virgin materials is less efficient than using secondary materials .
17 The distinction between the two cues is important because manipulating vertical disparities in the way described by Sobel and Collett , for example , has the effect of creating both differential vertical and differential horizontal perspective cues .
18 On the whole changing behaviour patterns by blocking off existing patterns is the least effective method because blocking one pattern does not by itself create a new one .
19 ‘ Ethical ’ because fulfilling this function it seeks to follow a method which has the ethics of impartiality embodied in it , being the ultimate foundation of its bindingness : the ethical imperative of securing a morally justified indeed morally overriding goal in a morally acceptable manner .
20 But I shall offer another line of argument against conventionalism , because exposing each flaw in that conception helps point our way to a more successful one .
21 Because attracting important men to his presence was essential to princely authority , ostentation might offer sound political investment .
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