Example sentences of "because [det] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These early groups were called ‘ Threes Groups ’ because each adopted three prisoners , one from the East , one from the West and one from Afro-Asian countries .
2 But the paradox is that if both sides were to disarm , they would both do better than by both arming , because each prefers mutual disarmament ( 3 , 3 ) to the arms race ( 2 , 2 ) .
3 You ought a erm drink that bottle of coke I 've got at home because that goes flat do n't it ?
4 case of the diagnostic tests this model looks reasonably okay , we have n't got erm significant serial correlation , we have n't breached form , we have reasonably normally distributed residuals , right , test for hetero skilasticity that just a test to see whether the residuals are growing over time , right , hetero skilasticity is where we have non constant , non constant variance of our , of our error term right , and very often you , you find that the variance through the residuals , something like that the residuals will look like that , I think , they 're growing systematically over time , right , these are homo skilastic right , and these are hetero skilastic right , residuals and again we would n't want to have a model of hetero skilastic residuals , right , simply because that violates one of the assumptions on which the blue properties are based .
5 ‘ The second killer , the one who murdered the girl , I checked out his MO because that sounded familiar , too . ’
6 It was never a power struggle because that assumes one person controls the group .
7 The State is allowed to continue subsidising unprofitable farming and forestry , because that keeps old pals and supporters happy ; but too many conservationists have an unfortunate leaning towards the radical .
8 There is no point in blaming MacSharry , because that happened last year .
9 You doing a swim because that costs more , but it 's not just actual spa we 've put down for though
10 Some people do n't like ERA , which is in its favour , because that means other people do enjoy it — and Bill says there are plenty of those in the Bow .
11 The result was called the ultraviolet catastrophe " ultraviolet " because that means high frequencies , and " catastrophe " for a reason too obvious to need elaboration .
12 Because that causes all sorts of problems on the report and , and bad blood all round .
13 I think if , if they adopted a policy of erm of struggle last time , I mean they would get to land reform indirectly but I do n't think you can erm initiate it from the Party as such like because that causes all sorts of problems through definitions and things like that but
14 Domitila makes and sells pies and because this requires all the tasks of preparing the vegetables , buying the meat , cooking the pies , and then selling them , the children help her .
15 Inside his head he could still hear his father 's slighting reference to a " Momma 's boy " and because this rankled more than his inability to shoot the doe , he hurried on ahead of her in case his father should turn and see them close together .
16 Right let's have a listen because this sounds this sounds slightly different from last time .
17 With the approaching end of war in 1918 coalition became more positive because the coalition now had to deal with the issues that had been put aside for the duration , and more controversial because this pushed some Unionists into outright opposition .
18 Because this has all been mucked up too .
19 Now this is a special class of nonlinear demand curve right because this implies constant elastic constant elasticity alright .
20 Firstly , western culture places a high value on material acquisition and its display , because this reflects hard work and thrift .
21 Oh yeah because this looks cool total just mod cons Mum Bang !
22 I had been told about periods at primary school when I was ten years old , but apart from that , the only information I had was what I got through talking to friends at school , because some had older sisters who had already started .
23 This is Sinead O'Connor 's wealthless Utopia , and it 's an insult to the millions of people who work hard , not for money , but because some work just needs doing .
24 They were also happy to use the new triphosphors ( each of which gives a narrow band of visible light ) , because these give better colour rendering .
25 The state has a monopoly over the use of coercion which is perceived to be legitimate only because those exercising such power have been democratically elected or derive their authority from a democratic legislature .
26 Nevertheless , because those made redundant by the robots are now unemployed and paid unemployment benefit , the choice to use robots is more costly to the economy as a whole than that of using workers , because the total cost per widget is the cost of buying and operating the robot plus unemployment benefit .
27 The tribes of Todas and Veddahs stuck in Eliot 's mind for at least fifteen years because both had little sense of the meaning of their religious ceremonies .
28 I hope that both companies will be successful in the privatisation programme because both have much to contribute in different ways .
29 The pressure on the governments of Algeria and Tunisia to support Iraq was particularly strong because both faced strong fundamentalist opposition movements which would inevitably capitalize on anti-US sentiment .
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