Example sentences of "because of [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They say she was forced out of the National Health service because of no long term care beds . |
2 | VAUXHALL are recalling more than 1,000 Vauxhall Senator and Carlton cars built since August because of a possible steering assembly problem . |
3 | VAUXHALL is recalling more than 7,000 Astra turbo diesel cars because of a possible electrical fault . |
4 | CANS of a fish product , manufactured by a Scottish company , have been withdrawn from sale throughout Britain as a precautionary measure because of a possible link with a case of suspected botulism in which a woman was paralysed from the neck down . |
5 | The fault came to Rangers ' attention when they were forced to postpone a Premier Division game with Dundee United at Ibrox in December because of a fractured drainage pipe . |
6 | In Reading , Wokingham Road , that route is closed because of a fractured gas main and it 's gon na be closed until about 8 ‘ o clock this evening . |
7 | First , a look ahead to the cup game with Bath on Saturday , which Mike wo n't be able to take part in because of a recent injury . |
8 | Later metabolic studies of methotrexate revealed that it is virtually without effect in the rabbit because of a metabolic peculiarity . |
9 | Bond prices have since fallen and yields risen , partly because of inflation worries , but more because of a worldwide liquidity squeeze which has caused bond yields to rise virtually everywhere . |
10 | Partly because of a worldwide interest in comparative health studies , statistics on health are a major component of UK government publications . |
11 | The cardinal points of her compass card were friendship with Great Britain ( partly because of traditional and sentimental reasons and partly because of a long coastline ) and watchfulness towards her neighbours , Austria-Hungary and France . |
12 | But chimpanzees do not breed well in captivity , partly because of a long pregnancy and childhood , and trapping them in the wild is expensive and wasteful enough to put them at risk of extinction . |
13 | At its surface Mercury resembles the Moon : atmosphereless , devoid of volatiles , and still bearing ancient craters because of a long history of geological quiescence . |
14 | They 've been told to stay at home because of a one-day strike by staff protesting about redundancies . |
15 | TRAVELLERS face chaos next week because of a one-day strike called by the biggest rail union . |
16 | , In the same week as the treaty was signed , the British Antarctic Survey revealed that it was having to cut its scientific research programme because of a budgetary crisis . |
17 | In the company 's defence , the NRA said that because of a regional water shortage , less water had been used by the plant , at the request of the local water authority . |
18 | I actually believe that one of the areas where the Catholic Church did a lot of damage , is that because of a celibate clergy this obsession with sex has exaggerated it too much . |
19 | There was no fairness on earth if someone who would appreciate it and work hard was kept out just because of a greedy , uncaring family who would prefer to forget the child of an unsuitable union rather than make a generous gesture and ensure that some right was done at the end of the day . |
20 | This was done electively in 10 of the 11 patients because of a prolonged procedure time caused by excessive stone burden or difficult stone extraction . |
21 | The SRU turned down an invitation because of a packed calendar . |
22 | But they are not random errors : they grow out of her particular approach to spelling , and suggest that she may have trouble in the future because of a weak visual memory and her attempts to compensate for this are reckless and haphazard . |
23 | The Cambridge forecasters had simply observed that up until 1986 there would be a substantial increase in the total number of people wanting work , and not enough new jobs being created , because of a low rate of national economic growth , to match that increase . |
24 | They sometimes get impatient with their counterpart , who necessarily has a longer term perspective and can not work fulltime because of a low salary . |
25 | For example , if you left because of a poor relationship with your boss or poor work performance it is going to put a lot of doubts in the mind of the interviewer if you come straight out with it . |
26 | Any faults in previous preparation stages will show up here : if the section is not flat , because of a poor first face or incorrect bonding , polishing will follow the irregularity and a wedged slice with eroded edges will result . |
27 | Examples include a driver being stung by bees , having an epileptic fit or loss of control because of a latent defect provided the driver did not and could not reasonably be expected to know of the defect . |
28 | In that case the buyer of a new Nissan car had had it for less than three weeks and had made two or three short journeys in it for the purpose of trying it out , before the engine seized up because of a latent manufacturing fault . |
29 | The two had battled it out in the scoring and until the final vote from the Maltese jury , filing later than scheduled because of a technical fault , either could have won . |
30 | Until the final vote from the Maltese jury — filing later than scheduled because of a technical fault — either could have won . |