Example sentences of "because it [vb -s] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I tend to play with the wah on the treble setting all the time which gives you an incredibly trebly sound and it 's really hard to make that sound good because it distorts and feeds back all the time .
2 Wolff 's algorithm is a clusterer because it forms and names these sets .
3 That kind of effort is worthwhile , because it motivates and energises workers .
4 New clause 3 touches on those issues because it proposes that , after consultation with the Audit Commission , the chief inspector ought to be able to ’ undertake studies in connection with his functions to improve efficiency , economy and effectiveness in the management of schools ’ .
5 The fourth point is the one that requires the greatest skill because it presupposes that you apply the hook at precisely the right time .
6 For this reason the theory has been called a subjective theory of atonement because it insists that the cross changes us , not God ; that he is always forgiving .
7 Limitations are imposed by the fact that you have to wait two months for the educational psychologist , you have to close the biology lab when it rains because it leaks and they have n't sent anyone to repair it yet , you have to apply for a short in-service course rather than the full-time MA that you really wanted to do because there are n't any secondments any more .
8 Analogue design remains important because it accommodates and defines the basic building blocks of electronics .
9 The falsification of cautious conjectures is informative because it establishes that what was regarded as unproblematically true is in fact false .
10 The Government is promoting Compacts because it recognises that there will be a shortfall in supply of responsible and qualified young people over the next few years .
11 This allows for a far greater sophistication of analysis because it recognises that the state and the policies it pursues may well be a result of internal conflicts within the state or due to conflicts between fractions of the capitalist class or from struggle by classes opposed to capitalism .
12 This is important because it recognises that retailers may not have the knowledge or the resources to check whether the goods he sells meet the general safety requirement , especially in the case of second-hand goods .
13 It appears to us that the point is a thoroughly esoteric one because it postulates that the judges had consented to arrangements for the Inns to exercise disciplinary powers over barristers , subject to their supervision , which infringed some fairly elementary rules of natural justice .
14 The EC gets irritated at the mention of fraud because it fears that it weakens the Commission 's hand in GATT talks .
15 Because it considers that capitalist economies are fundamentally in dis-equilibrium and each regulation system which controls them breaks down eventually , its view of history does not include the regular and predictable cyclical pattern of long-wave theory .
16 The Labour Party supports considerable state intervention because it considers that it is more important to divide the cake more fairly , even if this means having more allocative inefficiency and a smaller cake to share out .
17 PC /k is a closure principle because it says that a move from something known to something known to be implied by it does not take us outside the closed area of knowledge . )
18 Bantam will not change the American cover , however , because it says that the American public now identifies that with the book .
19 I am disappointed with the amendment principally because it says that the Bill ’ fails to establish independent consumer ombudsmen ’ .
20 This is not a useful approach , because it assumes that all forms of intelligence are of the same qualitative type .
21 And because it assumes that gender differences are biologically or culturally fixed , it is especially likely to neglect psychological or social differences between women , to take female subjectivity as defining feminism , and to treat psychology as a form of social action in itself .
22 This is because it assumes that only one of the candidates in each position is correct , so the assignment of scores to words has to be delayed until the maximum for any given position is known .
23 It is known as matrix modelling because it assumes that the price of a bond is made up from each component of relative value taken separately .
24 It should be emphasised , however , that the crude rate is probably an underestmate of the true proportion of recurrent ulcers , because it assumes that patients who were withdrawn ( and therefore not followed up endoscopically for the entire 12 months ) did not develop an ulcer relapse .
25 The idea of political integrity personifies the community in the second way , as a working personification , because it assumes that the community can adopt and express and be faithful or unfaithful to principles of its own , distinct from those of any of its officials or citizens as individuals .
26 The outcome was a victory for marketing , because it proves that what applies in the world of packaged goods holds true in the world of politics .
27 John Davidson , the secretary of the committee , explained : ‘ We 've got some fixed dates in the diary , but we do n't always operate to those because it depends whether or not we 've got enough cases . ’
28 Thus her conclusion that ‘ Once the discretion arises it is for the court to conduct the necessary balancing exercise between what would otherwise be required by the Convention and the interests of the children ’ is wrong in law and fatal to a proper exercise of a discretion under the Convention because it predicates that matters relating to the welfare of children falling outside the ambit of the criteria laid down by the Convention itself are relevant to the exercise of the discretion .
29 The family that owns and uses a car , for work and play , is usually better off … simply because it owns and uses a car .
30 A city is no less a government because it owns and operates its own water system , its own gas and electric system , and its own transportation system .
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