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

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1 If the costs were lower than before , so too were the risks : the police force was well informed because it had members who were also members of the local lineages ; and it was ready to intervene to prevent escalation of disputes into further bloodshed .
2 Two of its lead investors declined to participate : MIPS because it had problems of its own and Singapore-based Wearnes Technology Pte , its manufacturing arm , because it reportedly got distracted by a PC deal with IBM .
3 Thomas got up at last from his new place in the middle of the table , which he had quite liked because it had leg access to a rung where he could wriggle his feet when he was bored .
4 ( There are reports that in fact No. 17 was substituted for No. 5 and became 349 , because it had cushion seats .
5 This was the most interesting thing she had ever heard Elizabeth say , because it had undertones of cynicism , of self-mockery .
6 Because it had features so distracting and so inexplicable that no-one could simply explain them away ?
7 This tree was different from the others because it had branches hanging down very low .
8 " Because it had blood on it , that 's why .
9 Spain is an important target because it has Europe 's biggest fishing industry .
10 It 's very beautiful because it has gorgon that 's called it 's I 've forgot it
11 The answer to this question is of concern to government because it has responsibility for managing the economy in the interests of the community .
12 Thus , one person 's project has to be translated into something of wider benefit around the organization — which helps ensure success because it has support .
13 That copy you 've got , well it will be slightly rare because it has Terence Stamp on the cover .
14 The group as a whole is in the black only because it has income from an American retailing chain Silo and from financial services and property deals in Britain .
15 If access to the toilet is difficult , perhaps because it has steps , or the room is too small for a wheelchair and the carer to manoeuvre in , he may have to be provided with a commode .
16 The group is strong because it has access to power through its institutional involvement with the state , which is why Becker calls it a corporate bourgeoisie .
17 Clearly woman is a philonym , but its meaning does not precisely match the presuppositions of pregnant because it has incompatibles ( e.g. ewe , mare ) which are also philonyms .
18 It 's five hundred years since Christopher Columbus set sail for the New World , but the new ROSE is another achievement not to be sniffed at … because it has stripes .
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