Example sentences of "for [adj] [noun sg] because " in BNC.

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1 walking you will continue to support the Anti-Apartheid Movement and the A N C and Cosatu and others in South Africa that our eyes should be on the prize and that is to get democracy and the first democratic parliament in the country and after that to help in the horrendously difficult task of reconstruction and development and it is going to be a tough battle in South Africa as elsewhere and we will need to work not just for political democracy because you know so often democratic processes are misunderstood for empowerment of ordinary people and what democracy should really mean is that ordinary people have the opportunity to determine their own destiny and you know from your own advanced society and others how little power individuals have as a result of power of finance capital , of industry and of technology now .
2 The Education Committee evaluated Village school for possible closure because the teacher had reached the age of retirement .
3 We 're all pulling for each other because we 've all grown up together — from the youth team to the reserves and the first team .
4 Up to five sections were examined for each subclass because of the scarcity of IgG-producing cells in some specimens .
5 The search for general information is more difficult than the search for specific information because all directions are relevant .
6 Geographical location is another vital factor where such huge quantities of comparatively low-cost products are concerned , and Teesside is exceptionally well-placed for European trade because it is on the North Sea .
7 I do understand the need for regional education because clearly it 's less expensive , but it 's not just what you learn in that classroom at National College and any of , anybody who 've been there will know that .
8 so , if you normally work a five day week and lose a day 's work you will not get UB for that day because you are not unemployed for 3 days of the social welfare week .
9 I think he had a thing about it particularly because he knew the record company really was going for that song because the first American space shot was coming up .
10 We got a lot of plaudits for that victory because it took us back to the top of the league . ’
11 The other three more closely fit the latter than the former model : Mrs Mitchell 's daughter wanted her mother admitted permanently to the local psychiatric hospital ( knowing that she would not be eligible for residential care because of the severity of her condition ) ; but she also added — ‘ not that I do n't want her at home too — I love my mother — it 's just that the strain is too much for me ’ .
12 What might happen if a council refused to record a person 's need for residential care because they could n't provide it ?
13 I do n't feel that music is the most appropriate forum for social change because frankly I do n't think my opinions are valid for everyone , so I would n't want my opinions echoed by hundreds of thousands of people buying T-shirts with my name on them .
14 The International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and the World Bank suspended aid to Zambia on Sept. 11 , declaring it ineligible for further credit because of a failure to clear an estimated US$20,800,000 in debt arrears .
15 But there was no time for further speculation because Ven , his impatience plainly on a short tether , took a threatening step nearer , and hastily Fabia broke into speech ,
16 The FUW is pressing the Government to continue the wool guarantee for another year because of the slump in wool sales .
17 So then I had to put in for another grant because he 'd smashed every damn thing .
18 Canan and her boss know exactly what to expect from each other : ‘ It 's far easier for me to work for another Turk because I can talk about pay rates and things like that more openly .
19 and she had to ask Reception for another vase because the first one was full up .
20 In the second half Leeds came roaring back , possibly looking for another replay because Chapman scored for the Yorkshire side after sixty nine minutes , but Arsenal held firm and they visit Shrewsbury in round five .
21 The income — expenditure model has been used as a framework for justifying this role for fiscal policy because government expenditure and taxation directly , and fairly reliably , influence national income levels .
22 At the time of writing , the 1881 census is the latest to have been made available for public consultation because of the restriction imposed by the 100 years rule .
23 Taking these ageist attitudes one stage further , Price and Andrews ( 1982 ) state that ‘ diagnosed alcoholism frequently is not referred for alcoholic treatment because of health professionals ’ beliefs that the alcoholic is too old to benefit from treatment' .
24 The reason for the apparent lack of confidence was clearly the fact that Elsworth had suspended operations for some while because of coughing in his yard and had not had a winner for almost six weeks .
25 However , the amended agreement is not likely to appear for some time because , in September , the Publishers Association again appealed against the interstate decision .
26 What 's more , he 'll go on improving for some time because he was a late starter at 24 and he is still developing . ’
27 The pharmacology of clozapine has been closely scrutinized for some time because of the drug 's atypical effects .
28 Although many would now see this HCF model as pushing RE into a backwater if it is pursued on its own , it is still a highly influential view , and is likely to go on being so for some time because Agreed Syllabuses on the whole encourage it .
29 R. A Aubin in his well-known study of topographical poetry expresses admiration for this poem because of its humour .
30 If , rather differently , serving the interests of the enterprise is taken as a proxy for maximising the joint welfare of the relevant groups the formulation is unsatisfactory for this purpose because it contains an inherent bias towards the shareholders .
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