Example sentences of "so because [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Most of the dogs that come up for rehoming do so because of a change in domestic circumstances rather than through any temperament problems .
2 Eight failed to do so because of a recurrence of their disease that could not be attributed to any particular food constituent .
3 It is still the case that the vast majority of potential clients who come through your door will do so because of a recommendation .
4 Dodman offered to give evidence against another man whom he claimed had carried out the burglaries , but he was unable to do so because of a mental condition and the charges against the other man were dropped .
5 Dodman had offered to give evidence against another man whom he claimed had carried out the burglaries , but he was unable to do so because of a mental condition and the charges against the other man were dropped .
6 Attitudes to Germans , though , are mixed , the more so because of an influx of German visitors from the west .
7 But if the idea of this procedure is simple , the practice is much less so because of the problems involved .
8 Meanwhile the debate on whether to replace mercury amalgam fillings continues — the American Dental Association has gone on record as saying that dentists who recommend replacing fillings may do so because of the often hefty fees they can charge for the work .
9 They have high costs which are likely to remain so because of the need continually to upgrade facilities and amenities for spectators to retain Test match status for their grounds .
10 The miracle portrays Jesus as being unwilling to help a Gentile but does so because of the great faith shown by the woman .
11 Now that 's partly due to having got a good result and performance , but more so because of the feeling of togetherness we now have in the squad .
12 ‘ I 've always said so because of the problems it causes and the way it upsets people .
13 You may prefer not to do so because of the risk of breach of confidence or discrimination .
14 We may tend to assume that other companies and cultures operate with the same sorts of motivations and criteria of success as we do , despite the fact that Japanese companies , for instance , turn in a very low rate of profit compared to those in the United Kingdom , and indeed do not need to do so because of the low interest charges and ready availability of capital in their country .
15 It is so because of the function of much of its economic activity within the economy as a whole .
16 While some were happy to espouse them without question , others were more critical , the more so because of the Authority 's failure to consult any but a small number of heads about their content .
17 This is so because of the strongly marked contrast between the opening and responsive phrases in each passage .
18 Over the summer certification period the turnaround on RETs may increase by a week or so because of the very high numbers of candidates seeking certification .
19 She was exhausted ; more so because of the alarmed way she had sprung out of reach whenever Guy had become restless , than from the number of times she had sponged him down in an attempt to cool his fever .
20 Nevertheless , many people who might otherwise have gone on to Government employment schemes have been deterred from doing so because of the difficulty in finding jobs as a result of going on those schemes .
21 That will be proved to be so because of the dogged , persistent and brilliant negotiating work by the Prime Minister , the Foreign Secretary and his two Ministers of State , especially my good friend the Member for Watford ( Mr. Garel-Jones ) .
22 So because of the embarrassment , Mrs Bottomley has instructed all her Regional Health Authorities to clear the backlog of these grading appeals .
23 This is concerned with aesthetic aspects and it is not sufficient that the article simply looks pretty or pleasing but the eye-appeal of the article should be such that persons acquiring or using the article do so because of the appearance of articles made to the design .
24 ‘ Just temper , Daddy , darling , ’ she muttered under her breath , her anger threatening to bubble to the surface , only failing to do so because of the sickening throb in her forehead .
25 But having h done that and having gone off his toe , he the wardrobe was n't in front of him so much as it was down there by now , and he 'd still got hold of it you see , so because of the momentum , of going that way down two steps and one further one he shot forward and went right over the edge of the wardrobe .
26 While the prospect of reconciliation between the king and the archbishop grew , it did so because on the one hand the papal ruling on royal taxation of the clergy had been relaxed , while on the other the king 's relations with his leading magnates were now rapidly deteriorating as he sought to raise and pay for an expeditionary force to Flanders .
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