Example sentences of "because they [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 Life was faster , demands changed more quickly , and people were included because they met a particular need at a particular time .
2 The practices associated with harassment are so jealously guarded , not just because they articulate a culture of institutionalized racism within the force , but because they form part of a system ‘ workers ’ control' against the encroachment of line management .
3 ‘ We tried to encourage the people to work with each other , and talk to politicians , because they argued a lot about what they were going to do all the time , ’ he said .
4 Projects of this type generate high levels of motivation not only because they are worthwhile but also because they imply a high degree of confidence in the young people .
5 An example of this was given in Chapter 4 , concerning female users with children who did not seek help from their GP because they assumed a direct link between the GP and social services .
6 ( Direct deliveries sometimes mean that packing materials are left lying about — these must be cleared away Immediately , because they form a hazard to staff and/or customers . )
7 The use of reading lists , tapes , slides , video-recordings etc. needs to be carefully planned , because they form a major resource .
8 The Tories may have shaken up British Telecom because they dislike a state-run monopoly that seems to care more for itself than its customers ; but the main impact on BT has little to do with monopolies or state ownership .
9 That is , pronouns which ‘ shew ’ are called ‘ Demonstratives , because they shew a thynge not spoken of before ’ , while those that ‘ rehearse ’ are called ‘ relatives ’ , because they relate or refer back to something already mentioned — we would call them antecedents .
10 It is not a good idea to keep fountains running in the cold months , because they exert a chilling effect and , of course , the jets in the nozzles will be the first to ice up in a frosty snap .
11 We have dealt at some length with these important , if abortive , proposals because they throw a great deal of light on the complexities surrounding the financial control and management of public sector higher education and because they have influenced the subsequent debate concerning the need for some form of central control .
12 But then they hesitate in doubt , not because they spot a new snag about believing but because they remember a previous experience .
13 Now you say well why do a U-turn I see no reason why because they done a few U-turns on the child benefit they done a U-turn , they picked it up and then blocked it .
14 They were able to deal with the problem because they discovered a stream running through an eighteenth-century tunnel next door .
15 Besides , they will not be put off because they know a bargain when they see one .
16 People often write novels because they know a novelist , poems because they know a poet , plays because they know a playwright .
17 People often write novels because they know a novelist , poems because they know a poet , plays because they know a playwright .
18 People often write novels because they know a novelist , poems because they know a poet , plays because they know a playwright .
19 I know that my right hon. Friend and the Downing street team , the socialists with their council contracts , and the Liberal Democrats because they know a good bandwagon when they see one — and they must have seen one , because not a single Liberal Democrat is present — all claim to have sired the citizens charter concept .
20 Because they developed a system of mining , whereby once once it was the the the task had begun to clear the coal face of a certain er a certain area of coal , it did n't matter what what happened during that particular period of time , whether all the machinery broke down , etcetera , etcetera , you had to stop u until that amount of coal had been cleared off , you see .
21 But then they hesitate in doubt , not because they spot a new snag about believing but because they remember a previous experience .
22 Because they cover a wide range of responsibilities — about assessment , financial management , curriculum balance and accountability — the manager provides a better service to his or her partners if a single interpretation is provided and if disparate demands can be connected by a common thread .
23 I 'll tell you … you 're jealous , because they get a lot of money and you do n't have any !
24 The five hundred locals who live there are better off than any of us , because they get a percentage of the profits . ’
25 Anyway he , he has to keep changing for his work because they get a , a mileage allowance with the council
26 Ironically , Leeds failed partly because they adopted a tactic so often attributed to Scottish football , the aimless high ball .
27 Then again , it is always possible they tokenised the ban a ) because they felt they could get away with it ; b ) because the stars involved are too big to lose ( especially the photogenic Krabbe ) from the firmament of German sport ; c ) because if it could all be made to look like a mistake , world athletics might look that much cleaner ; d ) because they feared a backlash from the disenfranchised trio , in the form of wholesale revelations about the extent of drug use in athletics , both in Germany and all over the world ; and e ) arising perhaps out of D , they do n't feel like visiting a heavy punishment on their own girls , when there are many others the world over who are equally deserving of banishment .
28 She tells how the women came to the factory beaten by their husbands and how some were scared to be downgraded in their work because they feared a beating from husbands who would think that they were holding some money back .
29 Because they made a crap single called ‘ We Do n't Need This Fascist Groove Thang ’ , another case of right sentiments , horrible attitude , and because they included ex-members of The Human League , League 17 were patronised heavily by the media in the early '80s .
30 Leaves were forbidden to fall from the trees because they made a mess , and when the trees took no notice of this they had their leaves glued onto their branches … but that did n't work , so they were fined ; every time they dropped leaves , they had twigs and then branches sawn off .
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