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

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1 We 're also running erm without , we must be running without or we 've got a significantly reduced level of chase-ups because our turn- rounds are , in most areas , are significantly better than they were .
2 Because our industrial base is contracting , any resurgence of consumer demand would result in a flood of imported goods to supplement our own under-producing industry with disastrous effects on the balance of payments .
3 There was another roar of laughter when the old lady , her voice changing , said , ‘ All right , I will behave , not because you tell me to but because our dear Henry here will die of shock in a moment . ’
4 Because our dear Claire is with child by Byron .
5 It follows that , because our young men can not earn good money , they can not afford to marry and take their wives out of the labour market . ’
6 If our diet is deficient in any of these essential constituents , we will in time become ill because our metabolic systems can not function properly .
7 I think maybe we were due a bad 45 minutes because our recent performances have been excellent .
8 For too long , the British have been reluctant Europeans — for understandable reasons , because our strong sense of national identity has been shaped by our exceptional history .
9 ‘ I nearly stepped into space because our private car is n't there . ’
10 In theory the government wants women to have more children , but in practice they discourage it because our living conditions are so terrible .
11 I am afraid the above formulae are wrong because our new solenoids do n't look the same as the old one .
12 That evening I did not see anything of Fontanellato because our new home was on the outskirts of the village and we drove straight there .
13 On the other hand it 's a buzz physically , I admit , because our new friend has been around quite a bit longer than Irene .
14 It 's from the point of view of the risk management for the council 's insurance , because our new policy we are virtually self-insuring .
15 Labour has failed to adjust to those changes because our traditional preoccupation with the delivery of public services means we have identified more with the producers than consumers .
16 It is partly because our Western diets are varied ( and healthily so , because this ensures a wide range of necessary vitamins and minerals ) that we are tempted to overeat .
17 And that matters because our existing capacity can not maintain our national living standards and our balance of payments .
18 It never has moved from there because our two chairs and it 's normally only two of us watching it , cos if we 've got visitors we never have it on , you know , er they just face that way and it 's convenient and that 's where we put it .
19 This is because our semantic model ( chosen because it expresses the weakest equivalence required for most practical correctness issues ) does not distinguish between processes on the grounds of what communications can be observed after the refusal of specific sets .
20 Okay , well we will come back and we 'll go through all the proposed because our last item is our longest item .
21 Reclaiming overtime is seen as the responsibility of each registered nurse ; I rarely did this , partly through choice but also because our patient dependency was regularly very high .
22 Because our conscious memories are selective , because we remember stories that meant something to us , that spoke to us , your answer will reveal to you a great deal about the way you used stories when you were a child .
23 We elected to use a static rather than a dynamic method to evaluate transit because our previous studies with dynamic scintigraphy showed that emptying of the unprepared rat ileum into the caecum occurred very infrequently .
24 The first few lessons are crucial and I 'm a firm believer that there are so few good British riders because our initial training is so often overlooked .
25 Because our esteemed leader wo n't pay it .
26 They have n't revealed their presence because our solar system is being treated rather like a nature reserve — that they do n't want to interpose themselves and spoil a very classic example of study of a lesser civilization growing up .
27 This is a minimum estimate , however , because our 1978 data , although incomplete , showed that four subjects acquired H pylori antibody and at a later date reverted to seronegative .
28 Because our statutory advisers did not recommend that they be included .
29 Lawrence Greenough , Richard L. Feigen & Co. , London and New York ( first-time exhibitor and New York-based ) : We decided this year not to do the Maastricht fair because our Old Master stock is not primarily Dutch , and visitors there seem principally interested in seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish paintings .
30 If we can be reasonably confident about what the world is like , it is because our different perceptions , and the perceptions of different people , are consistent , and , most important , because if we test our perceptions they are usually confirmed : if I see a pile of books on a table , then there are tangible books - when I walk over to them .
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